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ca. 1870’s, [carte de visite portrait of a horned lizard], Barr & Wright
via the Southern Methodist University Library, Lawrence T. Jones III Texas Photography Collection

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ca. 1870’s, [carte de visite portrait of a horned lizard], Barr & Wright

via the Southern Methodist University Library, Lawrence T. Jones III Texas Photography Collection

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Silvery marmosets are pictured at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. They have become the latest animals allowed to roam freely around the park.

Picture: ZSL Whipsnade Zoo/PA (via Pictures of the day: 23 May 2012 - Telegraph)

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Silvery marmosets are pictured at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. They have become the latest animals allowed to roam freely around the park.

Picture: ZSL Whipsnade Zoo/PA (via Pictures of the day: 23 May 2012 - Telegraph)

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Afterlife: Making Rotten Food Beautiful

Most people have pulled long-forgotten vegetables from their refrigerator’s depths at least once, and just the memory is enough to make a stomach turn. But one man’s fridge mold is another man’s still life. Estonian artist Heikki Leis’ Afterlife is a veritable rotting cornucopia of vegetables photographed long past their prime.

“I was inspired by some potatoes I had once left out in a pot for too long. They had started to mold and on closer examination the colors and textures looked interesting enough to take some photos,” Leis wrote in an e-mail.

Leis then started experimenting with various fruits and vegetables. He sometimes let them decay for two months, keeping them covered so they wouldn’t dry out. When Leis finished, he was truly finished. “I’m tempted to say I ate them, but the truth is I just threw them away,” he said.

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calvinandhobbes-daily:

May 23, 1991

calvinandhobbes-daily:

May 23, 1991

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Green / double-crested basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) running across water surface, Santa Rita, Costa Rica

Picture: Bence Mate/NPL / Rex Features (via Bence Mate, the invisible wildlife photographer - Telegraph)

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Green / double-crested basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) running across water surface, Santa Rita, Costa Rica

Picture: Bence Mate/NPL / Rex Features (via Bence Mate, the invisible wildlife photographer - Telegraph)

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About Me


Isaiah

20. MN. Jake and Amir. Laying in bed. Reptiles. Calvin and Hobbes. Music. Smells that remind me of my childhood.