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So, nothing phun yet, but getting lots of good pics on the myco-hunt this year.. M
 

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Life.
Nature.
This osprey flew down the beach towards us, circled overhead, then flew back away from us to his pole.
20 minutes later, the fish was still flapping as the osprey ate it.
Life.
Nature.
 

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Piece of blotter paper soaked with <1 mg of harmaline hydrochloride EtOH solution and dried. Still glows bright!
 

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Mount Taranaki, New Zealand (from Reddit)

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:love:

This is Kedaung. My recently adopted and rescued male orangutan being cared for and trained through re-introduction into the Sumatran habitat/rainforest.
 

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Cognitive Heart said:
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This is Kedaung. My recently adopted and rescued male orangutan being cared for and trained through re-introduction into the Sumatran habitat/rainforest.

Whaaaat, nice!

Beautiful, though a very powerful animal for its size. Very cool 8)
 
tatt said:
Cognitive Heart said:
Whaaaat, nice! Beautiful, though a very powerful animal for its size. Very cool 8)

Yeah, man! He's 7 years old now, doing great, and is on target for release into Sumatran rainforest. His prior condition was orphanage and severe disease. Very powerful great apes but some orangutans do tend to have some strikingly similar and positive traits, skills, etc.. much of which is widely known to us homos. Particularly through training/re-introduction. :thumb_up:
 

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nice morning trek
 

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A spiny bridgesii baby [from a loving individual :love: ], got during the end of the season, got it rooted over the last few months noticed a couple tiny roots several days back ], started introducing bits of water,, fed it some diluted 1-6-3 fert, definitely has gained a bit more color and finally starting to plump up [especially the ribs] overall. Going to cut this small tupperware container come spring time, and directly transplant to a bigger pot. :)
 

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