• These Moths Drink the Tears of Sleeping Birds
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/09/moths-drink-birds-tears-amazon-animals/
That's cool but I don't like thinking about it.
really excited for this new godspeed you! black emperor album
lick likc
:10bux: the moths have an innate crystallin deficiency and this is their way of obtaining it
I read the title as monks, no clue what I was expecting to read from that but im almost sad it wasn't the case
Dont they drink the tears of deer too or is it a subspecies?
Bröther, may I have some tëär?
“Do not worry, friend, I will drink of cry-tears and make you better” *slurp*
Introduce them into esports tournament buildings and they'll be thriving in no time.
No tears, only dreams.
Another interesting image on the same site A great white heron wrestles with a green snake in the Florida Everglades in this shot from the bird behavior category. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/photography/PROOF/2017/September/bird-photographer-of-the-year/13-bird-photographer-of-year.adapt.1190.1.jpg
Who is winning here?
It looks like someone holding some ramen with chopsticks
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/pikmin/images/0/02/Burrowing_snagret.png/revision/latest?cb=20130804224353 ?
If you wake up and see a moth in your room you now know what it's been doing to you in your sleep.
it fit many tear, brother.
The bird in the OP is getting fucking swarmed, there are two mosquitos attached to the bottom of it as well.
no one believed me when i said moths were monsters who is laughing now
I love the picture of both the moth and bird looking right at the camera. Låmp
Moths are awesome. Best bugs.
*slaps LowTierGod* This badboy can feed so many Moths.
simpleton moth: lämp ADVANCED moth: tëars
The motherfucking praying mantis would like to have a word with you. moths are cool too though
As I once heard it said, moths are the fuzzy, flying bunny rabbits of the insect world. Also hummingbird moths are awesome.
Suddenly, diamonds.
I hear its scientific name is. Succubus Mothubus
https://i.imgur.com/pwNQEbx.png
The bird is just as confused as you are.
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