decayingkitty
clyde 🔮
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he/she | autistic | old crazy men liker | i love nature and every living creature🔥
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decayingkitty · 18 days ago
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After showing off my cresties color changes now I wonder what your favorite color changing critters might be?
Color Change:
Well, hands down, it would have to be cephalopods. They have amazing color change capabilities... especially the cuttlefish!
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Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus), family Sepiidae, found in the Indo-Pacific region
These images, of the same individual, were taken just seconds apart from each other.
photographs by Nick Hobgood
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Reaper or Red Cuttlefish (Sepia mestus), family Sepiidae, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia
photograph by John Turnbull 
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Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama), family Sepiidae, found along the southern coasts of Australia & Tasmania
photographs by Lawrence Scheele
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decayingkitty · 2 months ago
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Casper Octopus (Caspar sp.), family undetermined, Nazca Ridge, off the Coast of Peru (Pacific Ocean)
Recently discovered, 2016.
photograph via: Ocean Census
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decayingkitty · 2 months ago
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Llewelyn Moss in some random city in México
No Country For Old Men 2007
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decayingkitty · 3 months ago
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Mexican blue flat-backed millipede, Strongylodesmus conspicuus, Polydesmida
Photos by ismaeleduardo-huerta-de-la-barrera
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decayingkitty · 3 months ago
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Blue-spotted Salamander (Ambystoma laterale), family Ambystomatidae, WI, USA
photograph by Justin Newman
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decayingkitty · 3 months ago
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i’m more than just a little curious
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decayingkitty · 3 months ago
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dude
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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she's gorgeous. She has a sense of humor. She has soulful dark eyes and a big nose. She can be found in north america. I didnt say her name, but she popped into your head, didn't she?
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Andean Motmot or Highland Motmot (Momotus aequatorialis), family Momotidae, order Coraciiformes, Colombia
Photograph by Daryl Ramrattan
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Picasso Moth (Baorisa hieroglyphica), family Noctuidae, MCM Nature Discovery Villa, Fraser's Hill, Pahang, Malaysia
photographs by David Fischer
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Purple Flower Beetle (Chlorocala africana oertzeni), EAT A TASTY BANANA!!!, family Scarabaeidae, found in Tanzania
Other subspecies are green.
photograph by Richard Nakamura (@richards_inverts)
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Saddle-billed Storks (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), L- female & R - male, family Ciconiidae, Londolozi, South Africa
Photograph by Anthony Goldman
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Rosy Footman Moth (Miltochrista miniata), family Erebidae, Poland
Photography by Jacek Novak
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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It's filthy disgusting so ugly
ib: gunsenth1ast
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decayingkitty · 4 months ago
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Yemen Rock Agamas (Acanthocercus yemensis), family Agamidae, Saudi Arabia
Males-blue, female-brown 
Photographs by Zoltan Orban
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decayingkitty · 5 months ago
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Carpet Chameleon (Furcifer lateralis), family Chamaeleonidae, found in eastern Madagascar
photographs by Frank Payne
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