I’ve done the skin crawling research for you.
There are many colors of tarantulas. Many.And many people who have are friends with them.
So colors
Tarantulas are not my favourites, but these are SO GORGEOUS WOW I LOVE NATURE.
oh jeez oh jeez oh jeez top right is that a haplopelma lividum
SO PRETTY
this was just meant to be the smile precure theme slowed down
but when i uploaded it, it came out sounding like… this
either way what have i done.
O.O it’s the curse of pritticurr
this is really scary
nao dat reyka is pritticurr ther is no reason 4 lyf
da world wil soon end…
LOL PRECURE DEMONS
Gemuendina
Fossil and model both on display at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC
Model created by Louis Ferraglio
When: Early Devonian (~410 to 392 million years ago)
Where: Germany
What: Gemuendina is an odd little placoderm fish. It is known only from the early Devonian of Germany, from deposits that have been reconstructed to represent areas with anoxic bottom waters. Anoxic means ‘lack of oxygen’, so there was no oxygen in the sediments where the dead or dying fish fell, and thus scavengers and decomposing organisms could not disturb the remains. Specimens of Gemuendina have only been preserved in such conditions because their armor was not a solid shield, as seen in some other placoderms, but rather a series of unfused relatively thin bony plates. This placoderm bears a close resemblance to a ray, with its flat body and series of horizontal fins. This is another excellent example of convergent evolution. Unlike rays, however, the eyes of Gemuendina were on the top of its head, not the side, and its nostrils were on top as well, not on its ventral (under) surface.
Within Placodermi Gemuendina falls into the clade Rhenanida. This group shares the characters of a ray-like body and the lose series of unfused plates that covered their flat bodies. While the ray-like body is a shared derived feature that unites the group, the seires of individual plates is likely a retained primitive feature that was also found in the first placoderms, which gave rise to all of the rest, including massive forms such as Dunkleosteus. Gemuendina is one of the earliest well-known members of the clade, but isolated plates from tens of millions of years earlier in the Silurian period may represent the true first rhenanids. Though the fossils are rare and fragmentary, rhenanids swam throughout the Devonian waters all over the world.

- LOLOLOLOL
- THOSE BOOKS. THAT LAPTOP. BUT ALSO THE VASE OF ROSES FOR NO REASON WHAT-SO-EVER. MAMORU, YOU CAN BUSINESS TRIP WITH THE BEST OF THEM.
- Between that, the half-open robe and the sex hair you’d think something was going on if it was anyone else but no. No, that’s just how Mamoru rolls all day every day.
- The context to this scene is sort of my favorite thing ever, too. He’s really fucking annoyed (so pttth to everyone who says Mamoru loses any emotion after R) and Usagi is totally oblivious. But he’s annoyed at her because he had to go a whole day without talking to her (if you can imagine), and then after like five seconds on the phone she’s like “OKAY WELL I LOVE YOU BUT I SPENT ALL DAY ON THE PHONE WITH MY GIRLFRIENDS SO I’M KINDA TALKED OUT BYE MAMO-CHAN!” and hangs up and cuddles the phone like a dork and he’s probably on the other end like “… the fuck just happened?” AND THIS IS WHY I LOVE THEM.
This scene was the best. The comments are the best.
Mamoru is the only one who can convey such commentary.
LOOK AT HOW HE’S TYPING. He reminds me of one of those 1940s typewriter chicks.
^^^All of the above commentary is brilliant and then I was like “LOL He types like John Watson” and then I started comparing John to Mamoru in my head and I just started getting way too many protective feels and I just need a moment.
Cara, stop comparing Sherlock to Sailor Moon. You’re going too far.
You’re ruining everything.





