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Anonymous
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Are these liberty caps? Idk if it's the right place but oh well.
Anonymous
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I don't think so bruh. Psilocybe sp. have brown or purple gills because their spores are that color. Also the stem bruises a bluish color when picked. I wouldn't eat them unless you like killing your liver.
Anonymous
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No. Also take spore prints you insufferable scrub.
Anonymous
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Have you even google images searched liberty caps? Look at shroomey for taxonomy tips, take your eyeballs out of your gonad sack and put them back in your head.
Anonymous
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Treat every mushroom as deadly until you can 100% identify it
Anonymous
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I hope you fucking eat them you scrublord
Anonymous
Hey /an/, /fa/ here, Can somebody recommend me a couple of lizards/chamelons that aren't an insectivores? I did a little research but everywhere they tell me if you want a cute reptile you have to feed them disgusting crickets and other nasty, vomit inducing things I wouldn't touch with a ten foot long pole. Now, the way I see it, the only other options left are frugivores and herbivores, or even actual carnivores, like stuff that eats mice. Anyone got ideas?
Anonymous
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>>1986870 >wanting to keep crickets The sound is nice in moderation. It quickly becomes irritating. They also smell fucking awful, holy shit. It's actually best to go into roaches unless you keep small species.
Anonymous
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>>1986870 No need to suffer the noise of crickets. There are alternatives. Dubia roaches or locusts (in the UK) are both more pleasant to deal with. Phoenix worms are great, and the soldier flies they hatch in to. Silk worms, horn worms, butter worms, etc. Lots of things you can do other than crickets. Also, even if your insectivore refuses to eat Repashy Grub Pie, you can leave a little bit of it in the food dish is the tank as a high protein pre-feed gutload for your insects; mealworms, superworms, and crickets I know will eat it readily.
Anonymous
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>>1986870 >But the perk of insectivores is that you HAVE to keep live crickets. not only do you not have to, you shouldn't be, they're shitty feeders. get roaches.
Anonymous
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>>1985194 Crested Gecko
they're omnivores but you don't actually have to feed them crickets you can just feed them all in one diet stuff
Anonymous
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>>1985194 If crickets make you vomit perhaps owning a pet isn't for you.
Anonymous
How do you like, train a dog? Is it just lots of yelling, squirting, and hitting when it does bad, and treats when it does good?
Anonymous
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Consistency is key. Set aside time every day for training, set scheduled outside time and feeding time around their sleep pattern. They will get the idea. Discouraging them from an unwanted behaviour can be done with an annoying noise like a yelp or AH! If they persist (as a puppy) carry them away from what they were doing with one hand pinching the scruff as if it's being carried by its mother but support the rest of its body. Rewards should be a favourite toy or training dummy, I think treats are unnessecary and detrimental until you start serious complicated training. After the basics (house training, being called, sitting) look on YouTube for ideas there are loads of obedience, agility, shutzhund videos about. Always keep in mind the dogs breed and it's intended purpose, for example I have a collie and encourage it's herding instincts.
Anonymous
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>>1985899 >>1985901 I am absolutely sure that neither of you knows what negative reinforcement means
Anonymous
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why is the same person making so many threads
Anonymous
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after dealing with so many unruly fucked up and even dogs aggressive dogs at work that we used positive reinforcement and other humane methods to fix, I have a hard time taking anyone seriously who thinks hitting their dog is training. they probably just watched a few episodes of the dog whisperer and believe you have to "dominate le dog" or whatever. anyone with modern knowledge on animal (specifically dog) behavior knows the steep downfalls of punishment training
Anonymous
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>>1985880 get em used to leash,watch like hawk. they can start pissing and shitting with almost no warning so take them out a lot and praise them when they go outside.Took my pit/chow mix about 3 days to catch on took my goofy rottie a bit longer. Result vary I guess
Anonymous
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I saw this snake today on Ocracoke island, North Carolina. It doesn't look like any of the species that are known to live here, bit snakes are not my area of expertise. Any ideas?
Russian Ferret Guy !rZgcu1S5Eg
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banded watersnake
Anonymous
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>>1987044 Check em, and, why you gotta be so ru-uude.
Anonymous
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it's a water snake you retards.
Anonymous
How can it be a water snake if it's one land tho??
Anonymous
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>>1987577 They've changed their gills into legs So they can walk on leaves
Anonymous
hey, can anyone tell me why we don't have tarantulas east of the mississippi?
Anonymous
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>>1987566 hunted to extinction in the 1800's to protect settlers and livestock.
Anonymous
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What kind of food should I not consume? My quite rational grandfather just told me about how they fish tuna so I did a little bit of research on it and decided not to eat tuna ever again. However, I am afraid of looking up other food that I enjoy because I might read the same stuff for e.g. trout (fucking love the taste). So what are other things that are as bad as (or even worse than) tuna?
Anonymous
Don't eat tuna, even the tinned stuff is post-Fukushima now, seafood is fucked. And the higher up the food chain the fish is the higher risk it is from bio accumulation of heavy metals and radiation. That's why Eskimos have so much cancer. But if you mean it's cruel, then never eat meat again, never eat soy products either, no palm oil, nothing they use neonicotinoid pesticides on... Basically starve to death like a good vegan should.
Anonymous
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Cod is about as bad as it gets.
Anonymous
>>1987538 >But if you mean it's cruel, then never eat meat again, not him but there's a difference between trying to eat some environment friendly food or whatever it's called and being vegan
I avoid eating food that has a bad economic or ecologic story , nothing that has traveled from too far away or was harvested in dngerous for the planet way
therefore I try to produce my own food as much as I can and I breed chicken that I have to kill myself
Anonymous
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>>1987545 Yeah I know I was being intentionally extreme, everything has a footprint and we've blown it as a species to be honest. I'm pretty nihilistic about this stuff, I don't see it ever changing and it's already too late.
Anonymous
The breeds of this dog? I know is a mongrel.
Anonymous
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likely some sort of wire hair fox terrier mix it also looks fat and dirty. you should exercise it more and give it a good grooming.
Anonymous
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I'm not fat, I'm big boned!
Anonymous
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bump. I thought it was a sort of Jack russel Terrier. It isn't so fat but really stubby
Anonymous
Anonymous
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Quick, how do I get a raccoon out of my attic? this is not a joke
Anonymous
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>>1986918 You're a compete and utter dumbass. Forget the racoon, we need to spend more time drowning Europeans in garbage can.
Anonymous
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>>1986895 I know it happens, but my point is, that it isn't handguns as the euro claimed. They can do a promotional firearms giveaway with longarms like rifles and shotguns since an FFL transfer and NICS check is only required for firearms sales on a commercial basis, and not legal gifting nor face-to-face third party transfers
Anonymous
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>>1986918 Blacklives matter started because a thug stole some cigars and a bit later attacked a cop. Cop shoots to kill this moron and for some reason the nigs burn their own town down.
Anonymous
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>>1987527 I don't know where you're from, but it's not the US and you need to stay there.
Anonymous
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What bear is best?
Ausfag
>>1987389 >>1987407 Yeah righto.
Pandas used to roam around in the millions before humans came along and never had any problems with reproduction
Anonymous
>>1987409 They were locally common, the same as the vast majority of animal species, and no, they did not have any problems reproducing.
Anonymous
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>>1987331 Not if they'd just hurry up and learn to catch char.
Ausfag
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>>1987420 I was trying to look for numbers on pandas..and it led me to a creationist website..so stupid.
Anonymous
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>>1987420 >>1987407 >replying to an australian
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My parents dog has a non-cancerous tumor on her leg that she has scratched open before. Besides the time she scratched it open and it took FOREVER to heal so we had to keep antibiotics around in case it got infected, it doesn't seem to bother her BUT I am afraid of it growing larger and her scratching it open again. The vet says they can't remove it because she also has a heart murmur so they can't put her under for surgery. Can they not do it through topical anesthetic? I feel like yeah it'd be uncomfortable and a little painful for her, but the vet said they wouldn't do it. What do you think? She is a 13 year old beagle. Should I just leave it be or find a vet who can remove it with topical anesthetic?
Anonymous
Why did Flamingos evolve their filter mouth to point backwards towards themselves, rather than forwards like 99% of other birds? Seems like shorter legs would've made more sense too because their necks and legs wouldn't need as much growing/energy.
Anonymous
That dog has lived a long happy life Just let her tough out the tumor and if possible maybe get something to put around her leg to prevent her from biting it
Anonymous
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>>1986869 The vet wrapped it up as tight as he could without it restricting blood flow. It lasted maybe 15 minutes. I don't even like the dog, honestly even though she is a good dog but I just feel bad. It is healed/closed now but it took weeks, if not two months to completely heal.
I suppose if she scratches it open again we should just make sure she gets antibiotics and hope for the best.
Anonymous
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>>1986864 Because of how the water pumps though the beak. If it was straight, they'd have to stick their whole head underwater.
Legs are super long because the water they hang out in a lot is hell that will fuck up anything in it too long, so they have stilts.