hey what if we don't post drumpf images quotes videos. maybe one site daily summaries are fine, but we can start erasing this admin real time. no videos. just what we're doing to combat.
not perfect solution but screens full of this bs feeds the abuse cycle & hampers actual response, right.
The Tapeworm that Starved to Death in RFK's Brain
On this day in 1876, Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho forces in the Territory of Montana prevail over American forces at the Battle Where the Girl Saved Her Brother, also known as the Battle of the Rosebud, preventing Custer from gaining reinforcements.
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Let's talk about how & why crocodilians swim so effortlessly.
Note the body posture here: legs tucked to the side, full-body undulations, tail doing most of the work.
They're ambush predators that may only eat every 3-10 days (in adults), so retaining the element of surprise is essential.
Lee Miller at the Musée D’Art Moderne De Paris, until August 2. | Portrait of British and Mexican surrealist painter Mary Leonora Carrington by Miller. Photographed in 1939, on the eve of destruction.
"Geo asked that ICE remove lines saying contractors needed to follow state and local laws around the treatment of detainees and that ICE amend language to support its legal position in these cases," written to cover Geo for paying immigrant detainees $1/hour.
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In new federal standards released Monday, the agency appeared to make changes that could benefit Geo Group’s legal defense.
To minimize energy expended on pursuit, they've emphasized stealth in their movements through the water: no splashes, no large ripples give them away.
Let's start with trim adjustment, demonstrated by this amazing little guy:
See, crocodilians can move their lungs around in their body. 🫁🔃
So without a single external twitch to create ripples, they can ascend or descend.
Their spines are also highly specialized for undulation, with ball & socket joints ("procoelous") in the caudal (tail) vertebrae that make up 50-60% of the bones in their full spine.
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Alt: I'm bad at species ID, but this looks like it could be a small crocodile in a zoo setting. We're seeing above and below the waterline thanks to a glass-sided tank. The head looks normal, but the body slowly shifts from horizontal to vertical in a way that I find comical, like its whole body shifts posture without making any effort.
Alt: Petting a Wild Alligator: A man in baseball cap and blue sweatshirt reaches down over the edge of a swamp boat or air boat and scratches an American alligator behind the ridge of the head. It closes its eyes satisfied-looking, and releases from the boat, sinking back into the dark waters.