February 2012
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Maybe we can call it 'Bob'?
It astounds me just how many invertebrates are being sold in Australia as pets, yet aren’t fully understood. Hell, many of them don’t even have scientific classification yet! Anyone who has a remote interest in animals here would know very well how stringent the country is at protecting our native life - so how the heck can we know so little about some of the more prolific critters? So...
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Okay, so we were looking at our cheek cells in bio...
magalomania: masonthegrey: religionisbullshit: mooooocow: and some girl at the table next me was like “THERE IS SOMETHING MOVING IN THERE”. Our instructor went and zoomed in on it for her. Guess what it was. Just guess. I’ll give you a hint. It was sperm.
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