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screamofdespair · 7 months
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brotherhoodoftheslice · 6 months
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If you're interested in a mashup of the above, check out
SCAVENGERS REIGN
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goldiesalmonn · 4 months
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doodledrawsthings · 6 months
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Scavengers Reign warmup fan art
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jesterjamble · 6 months
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Scavengers Reign is probably the BEST animated TV show ive ever seen. Please go watch it if you havent already
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malu897 · 6 months
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OH MY GOD PEOPLE Please please PLEASE
WATCH SCAVENGERS REIGN
This show is EVERYTHING people beg mainstream adult animation to be, is deep, emotional, inteligent and FUCKING BEAUTIFUL
I Will forever curse WBDiscovery and HBOMax for not promoting this
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theoutcastrogue · 5 months
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Hey, we've seen some fantastic animated series lately. If you haven't already, run right now and check out
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Arcane
Blue Eye Samurai
Scavengers Reign
Chainsaw Man
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Tear Along the Dotted Line
Love Death + Robots
Arcane and Blue Eye Samurai compete for the best animated series I've ever seen, of all time, and they're both ongoing. That's wild. What gorgeous animation. Scavengers Reign is a wonderful sci-fi series that's actually original, and I'm sad to say that's a rarity. It shouldn't be! I'll let you discover the rest. Just a reminder that Love Death + Robots is an anthology, and as usually this entails hits and misses. But the hits are SO good.
Other good series that are not groundbreaking or anything in terms of animation (which is generally on purpose: most of them aim to emulate a specific established style, and succeed), but they still get the job done, and are fun to watch:
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Castlevania (and Castlevania: Nocturne)
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Invincible
The Legend of Vox Machina
Dragon Age: Absolution
Good stuff!
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terriflexi · 2 years
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Snags are the most important home for many forest creatures. In the summer, snags protect frogs, salamanders, slugs and birds from drought and heat. Bats hang upside down under a snag’s peeling bark. Snags help protect squirrels, bats, birds, and insects from the damp and cold weather. Several species of woodpeckers, in particular, must have standing snags available for feeding. Standing dead trees, or snags, also provide food sources and habitat for many types of organisms. The rotting wood provides a place with the right kinds of nutrition for mosses and fungi and for seedlings to get their start.įallen logs also offer shelter to creatures like salamanders and insects on the forest floor. Down wood supplies rich organic material to the soil. A burrow can even provide protection from larger predators.Ī forest scene typically has large live trees, large dead trees (sometimes called It can also provide shelter from the wind and cold. A burrow in the ground can provide shelter from the sun on hot days. Many animals dig burrows in the ground for a home and shelter. Sources: CoinDesk (Bitcoin), Kraken (all other cryptocurrencies)Ĭalendars and Economy: 'Actual' numbers are added to the table after economic reports are released.FIND A BURROW OR HOLE IN THE GROUND (1 POINT) Lipper shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.Ĭryptocurrencies: Cryptocurrency quotes are updated in real-time. however Are humans scavengers Early humans are widely regarded as. Any copying, republication or redistribution of Lipper content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Lipper. Commonly known as scavenging animals, hyenas eat dead organisms. Mutual Funds & ETFs: All of the mutual fund and ETF information contained in this display, with the exception of the current price and price history, was supplied by Lipper, A Refinitiv Company, subject to the following: Copyright 2019© Refinitiv. Bald Eagles The bald eagle is a large bird of prey found in North America. These insects are known for their ability to consume large amounts of food, even when it is still being shared with other ants. Ants Ants are amongst the most common types of scavengers, often found in large colonies. Data may be intentionally delayed pursuant to supplier requirements. Examples of Animals that Are Scavengers 1. FactSet (a) does not make any express or implied warranties of any kind regarding the data, including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use and (b) shall not be liable for any errors, incompleteness, interruption or delay, action taken in reliance on any data, or for any damages resulting therefrom. Source: FactSetĭata are provided 'as is' for informational purposes only and are not intended for trading purposes. Change value during other periods is calculated as the difference between the last trade and the most recent settle. Change value during the period between open outcry settle and the commencement of the next day's trading is calculated as the difference between the last trade and the prior day's settle. Sources: FactSet, Tullett PrebonĬommodities & Futures: Futures prices are delayed at least 10 minutes as per exchange requirements. Sources: FactSet, Tullett PrebonĬurrencies: Currency quotes are updated in real-time. Sources: FactSet, Dow Jonesīonds: Bond quotes are updated in real-time. Many invertebrates, such as carrion beetles. Sources: FactSet, Dow JonesĮTF Movers: Includes ETFs & ETNs with volume of at least 50,000. scavenger, also called carrion-feeder, animal that feeds partly or wholly on the bodies of dead animals. Stock Movers: Gainers, decliners and most actives market activity tables are a combination of NYSE, Nasdaq, NYSE American and NYSE Arca listings. Overview page represent trading in all U.S. Indexes: Index quotes may be real-time or delayed as per exchange requirements refer to time stamps for information on any delays. Copyright 2019© FactSet Research Systems Inc. Fundamental company data and analyst estimates provided by FactSet. International stock quotes are delayed as per exchange requirements. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only comprehensive quotes and volume reflect trading in all markets and are delayed at least 15 minutes.
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tonkicurrent · 2 years
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remove the bodies from the garden and re-bury them elsewhere) – this seems unlikely and scavenging is a more probable explanation. I have heard similar accounts of foxes digging up the bodies of foxes buried in people’s gardens, which has led to the suggestion that foxes may bury their dead (i.e. Roger Burrows described how foxes excavated and removed the bodies of foxes and badgers buried in his garden, in one case removing the head of a dead fox, although this should be treated with caution. Some authors have suggested that this happens during particularly harsh winters, although Stephen Harris observed cannibalism in the relatively food-rich habitat of suburban London (fox remains in six stomachs, accounting for 0.6% of the total diet), as did Brian Coman in Victoria, Australia (fox remains in 27 stomachs, accounting for just under 3% of the diet). red foxes, striped skunks, and raccoons were better able to find bait when it was cool and humid, presumably because such conditions cause scents to linger.”įoxes will occasionally scavenge carcasses of their own species. The researchers found that 66 eggs and 87 starlings were eaten by raccoons, foxes and skunks the baits hung around for longer as wind speeds increased and they concluded that: In a paper to the journal Ethology in 2012, Ruzicka and Conover presented data from their study in which they distributed chicken eggs and dead starlings in various different habitat types around the Willard Bay Reservoir between May and August 2009. By contrast, hot, dry conditions cause scents to be quickly vapourised and dispersed within a few minutes. Indeed, it has been calculated that ideal scavenging conditions occur at wind speeds of between one and four meters per second (2 - 8 knots), with cool, humid conditions to allow the scents to linger in the air and on the ground. The reason for this is that wind speeds above about three metres per second (6 knots) causes air mixing and turbulence, which dilutes odours, making them more difficult to follow. In the Highlands of Scotland, foxes typically live singly or in pairs, so a group of 12 would indicate multiple neighbouring animals making use of this food resource.Ī recent study by Rebekah Ruzicka and Michael Conover at the Utah State University in the USA suggests that the weather conditions and the landscape in which a carcass is lying impact how easily a scavenger can track it down. They had clearly eaten their fill…” A Red fox caught on a remote camera scavenging from the carcass of a deer left out by researchers at the University of Wisconsin. One was rolling in the snow in the centre of the frozen burn, and others were gnawing lazily at the stag. Others were bickering, and their yaps and yells sounded strange in a silence which seemed veritably to hiss. “ One or two of them were lying down, tidying themselves or gnawing the ice from between their toes. In his book, British Wild Animals, for example, Mortimer Batten described “a dozen foxes” surrounding a dead stag killed by the harsh conditions in the Highlands during the memorable winter of 1947. In their Mammals of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Heptner and Nikolaï Naoumov noted that foxes feed on carrion only in the late hours of the evening and overnight, leaving at sunrise (often to lay up nearby, where it may remain for several days, visiting the carcass periodically) – if the carrion is visited by wolves the fox, according to Heptner and Naoumov, follows after them early in the morning.Ī carcass may occasionally attract several foxes that will feed together it is unclear whether such aggregations of an ordinarily territorial species consist of related individuals, although some reports suggest not. shot, but not collected) during the hunting season. Indeed, following 641 miles of fox trails on three study areas in Michigan, USA, during two winters, led wildlife biologist Ray Schofield to 61% of the deer carcasses marked (i.e. They will also make use of any animals killed on roads or by hunters. Foxes are not averse to taking carrion and where they share their territory with larger carnivores (lynx and wolves, for example), they may shift their diet more towards scavenging from their kills.
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angelaleo · 6 months
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Ate these shows up like a Christmas feast.
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cassowariess · 7 months
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What I love about Scavengers Reign so far is that it's not just about people who are exploring a planet they're stranded on. It's not just them observing the xenobiological ecosystem as portrayed in most sci fi. It's about the ecosystem making the people part of itself whether they want it to or not, and in a very brutal and unthinking way.
And yet it's still beautiful somehow, because it's just life doin' it's thing. Why should it care that humans are there?
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pinerwo · 2 years
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SCAVENGERS ANIMAL FREE
In The Island of Doctor Moreau, the nastiest of the Beast Folk was created from a hyena and a pig, both animals that will scavenge.However, when a human that they abduct for information castigates them and compares them to carrion-eaters, they become horrified at the idea of what they're about to do and leave Earth to its own devices. Then they'll come to "rescue" the survivors. Isaac Asimov's " The Gentle Vultures": The aliens consider unbalancing the Cold War so that one side is ready to devastate the world through nuclear weapons.Subverted by Loiosh, an actual jhereg who can be quite courageous when acting on behalf of Vlad, who raised Loiosh as his companion and familiar. In Steven Brust's Dragaera, House Jhereg is named for a species of scavenging venomous reptile, and is the House associated with criminals.At the end of Hogfather, the Death of Rats locates a dead sheep for Quoth to scavenge, and it's portrayed as a touching Hogswatch gesture on the Grim Squeaker's part. Although completely open and unashamed about his love of scavenging (eyeballs especially), he's quite helpful and sympathetic, at least when he's not being a Deadpan Snarker. Subverted in Discworld with Quoth, the Death of Rats's raven associate.This doesn't mean all scavengers are noble, however. Scavengers, vultures in particular, are considered borderline sacred. Unlike in previous Erin Hunter books, scavenging is noted to be a natural and even vital part of life for animals. The cats refuse to scavenge no matter how hungry they are. "Crowfood" is the term that characters in Warrior Cats use to refer to rotting food.Lusa is seen as less of a bear for trying to eat flatface food (garbage) in Seeker Bears.Alpha, a wolf-dog raised amongst wolves, outright refuses to.
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In Survivor Dogs, very few of the dogs are okay with scavenging off of longpaw trash or eating dog food after becoming Free Dogs.Erin Hunter works usually present scavenging as demeaning, especially if the animals scavenge from humans (though many of the animals are actually scavengers in real life):.No relation to Disaster Scavengers, which are the (mostly human) scavengers in the post-apocalyptic worlds. Compare Predation Is Natural, which often goes hand-in-hand with this trope: hunting is part of nature, but scavenging is less so. Related to You Dirty Rat!, Creepy Cockroach, Messy Maggots, and (if humanoid carrion-eaters are included) Our Ghouls Are Creepier. Often related to Super-Persistent Predator and What Measure Is a Non-Cute?. Sister trope to Predators Are Mean, which one would think would result in scavengers being depicted as nicer, since they at least don't need to kill for food. This has a level of Truth in Television to it, as scavengers in real-life generally stay out of conflicts between larger, stronger meat-eaters (but are not Mooks in real-life, obviously). Oddly enough, they won't always be depicted as actually scavenging, instead conspiring to eat the still-living protagonists, which kind of defeats the purpose of them being called scavengers to begin with.Ī Post-Apocalyptic Dog may also end up as this.Ĭuriously, scavengers are rarely depicted as the Big Bad of a story more commonly, they're depicted as Mooks or secondary antagonists-you're more likely to see them as Big Bads if no other carnivores are filling the role. They will often be depicted as Villainous Gluttons and Dirty Cowards, due to their preference for easy meals that are either lying dead on the ground or too weak to fight back, as well as their habit of mooching off of the hard-working predators who, in our eyes, truly "earn" their own sustenance. Usually applied to creatures like hyenas, corvids, jackals, and vultures, probably due to Small Taxonomy Pools. Or, in other words, a scavenger.Ī very specific form of Carnivore Confusion, this trope presents scavengers as ugly, dirty, greedy, and all around unpleasant creatures who would gleefuly feast on equally rotten meals that nobody in their right mind would touch. Simple: make the villain a "lesser" carnivore. But what happens when a carnivore is a hero? In fiction (especially xenofiction), a carnivorous animal is very commonly the villain facing off against a bunch of heroic herbivores.
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faillong · 2 years
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Is concerned about the feelings of peers.Ĭan be depended on to do what they are asked to do. Is honest and trustworthy in dealings with others.ĭisplays good citizenship by assisting other students. Treats school property and the belongings of others with care and respect. Sets an example of excellence in behavior and cooperation. Is kind and helpful to everyone in the classroom. Resists the urge to be distracted by other students. Is courteous and shows good manners in the classroom. Transitions easily between classroom activities without distraction. Uses instincts to deal with matters independently and in a positive way.Ĭooperates consistently with the teacher and other students. Shows initiative and looks for new ways to get involved. Shows enthusiasm for classroom activities. Is an enthusiastic learner who seems to enjoy school.Įxhibits a positive outlook and attitude in the classroom.Īppears well rested and ready for each day's activities. Read the entire list or click one of the category links below to jump to that list.ĪttitudeBehaviorCharacterCommunication SkillsGroup WorkInterests and TalentsParticipationSocial SkillsTime ManagementWork Habits We have organized our 125 report card comments by category. There you will find the right words to keep your comments fresh and accurate. Whether you are tweaking statements from this page or creating original ones, check out our Report Card Thesaurus that contains a list of appropriate adjectives and adverbs. Make Jan seeks new challenges into a request for parental support by changing it to read Please encourage Jan to seek new challenges. Sam cooperates consistently with others becomes Sam needs to cooperate more consistently with others, and Sally uses vivid language in writing may instead read With practice, Sally will learn to use vivid language in her writing. Turn the words around a bit, and you will transform each into a goal for a child to work toward. You can also use our statements to indicate a need for improvement. You've reached the end of another grading period, and what could be more daunting than the task of composing insightful, original, and unique comments about every child in your class? The following positive statements will help you tailor your comments to specific children and highlight their strengths. Struggling Students? Check out our Needs Improvement Report Card Comments for even more comments! Here are 125 positive report card comments for you to use and adapt! It's report card time and you face the prospect of writing constructive, insightful, and original comments on a couple dozen report cards or more. Getting Started On the Internet 104: Simple Projects!.Getting Started on the Internet: Searching the Web Is as Easy as ABC!.Getting Started On the Internet 102: All Navigators On Board!.Permission is granted to teachers to reproduce this skill page for classroom use. Put the number next to each animal on the world map to show where in the world that animal lives. (You might print one out on the back side of this paper.) Then number the animals above from 1 to 10. Write the name of the country or continent where you find each animal.īONUS!! Get a copy of a world map. You might need to wander around the Web site a bit to find the page that has information about each animal's natural habitat. To help you, we've provided you with the URL address for a Web site where you will find the information you need. Use the Internet to find where these animals live. Some will be familiar to you, and others will not. Students might work on their own or in groups to track down the natural habitats of these ten species.ĭIRECTIONS: In which part of the world do some animals live? Look at the list of animals below. Use it to send your students off on an Internet scavenger hunt! They'll learn where in the world some common and uncommon animal species live. To celebrate zoos, we've created a teaching master for you to use with your students. June is National Zoo and Aquarium Month - a great time to introduce your students to some of the best zoo Web pages on the Internet. Where in the world do some animals live? Celebrate National Zoo and Aquarium Month by sending your students on an Internet scavenger hunt! They'll learn about the natural habitats of ten of the world's animals - including some animals they've never heard of. More Great Ideas for the New School Year.
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screamofdespair · 7 months
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yulecatt · 4 months
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a scav lookin’ around
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chetzale · 6 months
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The best character in Scavenger's Reign
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