Except that woman who foraged death caps, who surely must have spent more than that on lawyers.
Finally, a squirrel-safe bird feeder.
As a scientist, it is my duty to speak truth, even if it is difficult; to report findings, even if I do not yet understand them. I present you with a curious phenomenon, as of yet not understood or solved; I hypothesize either the existence, or the impossibility, of: the "Fourth Corner Musical"
I am already regretting getting this toy for Polly.
Today I got to have a very embarrassing conversation with Elections Canada. "I got my vote by mail packet, but my cats nibbled on it and it has a lot of tiny little tooth marks on it, can I still use it?"
He's such a good boy.
Great news! After carefully weighing out all his food for and not giving him any treats in order to reach his goal weight of 16 pounds, Ollie has gone from 20 lb to 23.4.
Polly cat does not understand her brother's obsession with grooming charging cables.
I believed a secret ballot meant it was illegal to tell people who you voted for and was scandalized when my parents and grandparents did.
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And in an unlikely turn of events, jellyfish are just floating underwater bird feeders
In the Arctic, baby fish seek cover inside the stinging tentacles of jellyfish, but birds, having figured out the bit, now swim underwater, through the tentacles, & eat them 🧪
www.science.org/content/arti...
Votes by special ballot are apparently super high as of a few weeks ago: www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
One nice thing about foraging compared to other hobbies is that no one spends $10,000 on stuff for it