I typically go for tropical themes, but with snow on the island, Iβm in a bit of a winter mood. I think these are the cozy vibes Iβm looking forπ§€βοΈβοΈπ
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One of the northernmost records of a Red Fox in Australia (Woodwark, Queensland). They are typically found throughout the continent besides the tropical north.
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βTropical foliageβ lol. Does anyone know what species of Syngonium this is? I was guessing moonlight/moonshine, but the leaves have more variegation than Iβve seen typically. Any help identifying is appreciated!
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π₯ Mangroves (swamp or marsh growing trees typically associated with tropical environments) have leaves with glands that allow it to excrete salt because of the brackish water it lives in.
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π₯ The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to warm temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and over-sized wing-like pectoral fins.
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The flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans) is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to warm temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and over-sized wing-like pectoral fins.
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Extreme close up of a micro-sized, tropical, leafy liverwort, probably in family Lophocoleaceae. Leafy liverworts are some of my favorite bryophytes. I grow mostly tropical and subtropical species of moss and liverworts, typically in my rare tropical plant bins and terrariums.
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Can someone help me ID this plant? I thought it was a giant pothos but was told that they typically has variegation when they are a giant. This was growing wild next door. I live in a tropical country.
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π₯ Here we have a "mono titi cabeza blanca", better known in English as the Cotton-top tamarin. The species is found in tropical forests in northwestern Colombia. The cotton-top tamarin is a highly social primate that typically lives in groups of two to nine individuals, sometimes up to 13.
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Hey y'all. Just wanted to check about misting my new girl Tully. I wondered if as opposed to purchasing the tropical mist spray I could diy some with distilled water and the conditioner that is typically used in things like the "little/big drippers"? TIA
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The flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans) is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to warm temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish wing-like pectoral fins. They also have large eyes and a covering of bony plates on their heads.
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Riccardia sp in a tropical grow bin. Riccardia is genus of 300+ spp of thallose liverworts which are typically very small and thrive in wet environments. They are sometimes grown in aquaria but will grow anywhere that's humid and wet, like a sealed terrarium.
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"Rare sighting of tropical false killer whales off Orange County coast" California: a rare sighting for the tropical species typically found in warmer waters - Video!
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Ocean sunfish or Mola Mola, one of the heaviest bony fishes in the world. Adult weigh between 247-1000kg (545-2,205lb). It typically swims at depth of 600m (2,000ft) in tropical and temperate waters.
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Wutbot on "Primate, Specie": [r/NatureIsFuckingLit] π₯ Here we have a "mono titi cabeza blanca", better known in English as the Cotton-top tamarin. The species is found in tropical forests in northwestern Colombia. The cotton-top tamarin is a highly social primate that typically lives in groups of...
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Sea lions are intelligent and highly trainable, and were even taught by the U.S. Navy to detain scuba divers. They live in subarctic to tropical waters in oceans worldwide, feasting on meals that are typically 5-8% of their body weight.
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How long do Hurricane/Tropical Storm related power outages typically last?
It's my first hurricane season on the Gulf Coast/in Houston, and this season is predicted to be quite active.
I'm working on stocking up on supplies and one of my biggest concerns is power outages.
Losing A/C in this heat would be killer for pets/elderly/children, so I'm thinking of getting a generator. Even just a tiny unit to run a fan would be better than nothing.
People up north in CT and NJ have lost power for 4+ days due to the latest storm.
How did Houston's power infrastructure fare during the last couple major storms? Did your power go out, and if so, for how long?
EDIT: Thank you for your contributions, I learned a good bit.
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Tropical N. Atlantic (10-20Β°N, 60-20Β°W) sea level pressures (SLP) this July were the lowest July values on record (since 1948). Lower July SLP typically correlates w/ active Atlantic #hurricane seasons via increased instability, increased mid-level moisture & reduced shear
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Ocean sunfish or Mola Mola, one of the heaviest bony fishes in the world. Adult weigh between 247-1000kg (545-2,205lb). It typically swims at depth of 600m (2,000ft) in tropical and temperate waters.
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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Australian spotted jellyfish are native to the tropical western Pacific Ocean and typically grow to more than 17-inches in diameter (about the size of a large pizza)
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π₯ Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey and then strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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The Madagascar poison frog (Mantella baroni) is a colorful amphibian endemic to tropical forests throughout most of Madagascar. The frog is typically found between 600 to 1200 m above sea level. Its insect diet creates high alkaloid concentrations in the frogβs skin, making it to toxic to predators.
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Iβm typically an outdoor gardener, but here is my first houseplant haul! These lil babies have transformed my wfh space. (houseplant tips for tropical climates appreciated)
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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TIL Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical oceans. (gif below)
oceanconservancy.org/blogβ¦
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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Thanks, I hate Frogfishes! They have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in tropical oceans.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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The flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans) is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to warm temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish wing-like pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances.
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TIL the Madagascar poison frog is a colorful amphibian endemic to tropical forests throughout most of Madagascar. The frog is typically found between 600 to 1200 m above sea level. Its choice of insect diet creates high alkaloid concentrations in the frogβs skin, making it to toxic to predators.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manβ¦
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Frogfishes have a stocky appearance and rarely swim, preferring to clamber over the sea bottom using their fins as feet. Typically, they take cover lying in wait for prey, and then they strike extremely rapidly in as little as 6 milliseconds. They are found in most tropical and subtropical oceans.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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The Madagascar poison frog (Mantella baroni) is a colorful amphibian endemic to tropical forests throughout most of Madagascar. The frog is typically found between 600 to 1200 m above sea level. Its insect diet creates high alkaloid concentrations in the frogβs skin, making it to toxic to predators.
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The flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. These fish typically have very colorful and roundish winglike pectoral fins which they occasionally use for gliding above water for short distances. They also have 6 spines for crawling.
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