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ruthimages · 5 months
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hellsitegenetics · 2 months
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you are the most insane gimmick blog I've seen so far. I'm obsessed with you and I need you to have the best fucking day of your life today and tomorrow and the day after that as well and also the da
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Closest match: Vespa velutina ero1-like protein (LOC124955093), mRNA Common name: Asian hornet
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marcsnuffy · 4 months
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chigiri: guys we're famous now, the guy from the jfu is talking about us
bachira: i hope he dies 😁
isagi: Wow... we really did something incredible guys.. This is the next stage of our evolution
karasu on the other side of the street: and that's why i think the stock market will crash in the next decade or so
reo with his phone under the table refreshing LINE to see if nagi texted him: totally
kunigami in wildcard:
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fleshdyke · 8 months
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i don’t think i’ll ever understand people that hate wasps so so so much. like yeah they can sting you a bunch but unless you’re allergic or an entire swarm is coming after you like does it really matter?? a wasp sting is like nothing. it’s less painful than getting blood drawn. who cares
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rattyexplores · 7 months
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Asian Paper Wasp
Polistes chinensis
22/03/23 - NSW
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indigobugs · 7 months
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Bee -n really busy. I spend most of my art time nowadays working at the day job and when I'm off the clock I've kinda preferred to make wall hangings or paint miniatures. I also finally got married last weekend after a 1+ year engagement, so thats a lot off both me and my wife's minds.
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the-cricket-chirps · 8 months
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Rokubei
Monkey clinging to a vine on a pine tree and watching a wasp
Edo period
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burgerlabs · 2 months
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the worst part about being from a very deeply mixed family with parents that are super in denial is being super into looking into your own heritage & family cultures and then you have 1 conversation w your parents ...... and youre reminded of the dull reality that they think theyre crackers
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dougdimmadodo · 9 months
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Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi)
Family: Orbweaver Family (Araneidae)
IUCN Conservation Status: Unassessed
Named for its striking yellow-and-black striped abdomen which is thought to mimic the warning stripes seen in many wasp species in order to deter predators, the Wasp Spider can be found across much of northern Africa, Europe and temperate Asia, where it primarily inhabits open habitats (particularly grasslands.) Like most orb-weavers, members of this species build broad, thin webs in clearings among vegetation and feed on flying insects that become snared within it; often remaining concealed around the edges of their web in order to make their trap less obvious, Wasp Spiders respond to the vibrations caused by ensnared prey struggling against the silk by springing forward, wrapping their prey in a tough silk case to prevent its escape and then injecting both venom and digestive enzymes through their flexible fangs - their prey is then digested externally, and the resulting protein-rich remains are ingested by the spider. Female Wasp Spiders (such as the individual pictured above) are drastically larger than males (growing to be around 15mm/0.6 inches long, while males rarely exceed 4.5mm/0.2 inches in length,) and like many female spiders they do not seem to distinguish between males of their own species and any other similarly-sized arthropod, as cannibalism of males by females is commonly observed. During the summer mating season, males approach females with extreme caution and attempt to carefully deposit a packet of sperm and nutrients into a reproductive orifice on the female's underside without being noticed using a pair of elongated limb-like structures called pedipalps that extend from near their mouths; if a male succeeds in mating the pedipalp he used to transfer his gametes to his mate will break off and "plug" the female's orifice for the rest of the mating season (preventing other males from introducing gametes into the female's body that would compete with his own,) although it should be noted that even after successful mating the majority of males are still caught and eaten. After mating female Wasp Spiders lay large clutches of eggs which they wrap in a tough protective sac of silk and attach to tall grasses; the adults, which are unable to endure cold temperatures, pass away in the winter, with their young emerging in the following spring.
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onenicebugperday · 1 year
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@emo-mothman​ submimtted: Today's bug friends! All found in Rhode Island. The only one I can't figure out is the dragonfly. I think it's an autumn meadowhawk, but the colors seem a little bit too dark. He was a lot more red irl, though. Aside from that, I met a quite lovely bald faced hornet (she was definitely more white irl, she just looks yellower because of what she's on), what I believe to be a damsel bug, a very blurry yellow jacket who was polite enough to land on my hand for a second, and an asian ladybug. (:
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A great bunch of pals! I agree the dragonfly looks like an autumn meadowhawk and the true bug does indeed look like a damsel bug :)
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overmorrowpine · 6 months
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due to a dream (good one :] ) where i held a northern giant hornet on my fingertip (she was very polite about it but refused to get off), i've had a tactile hallucination wasp on my fingertip which is sweet but annoying
so i made her as a ring
(photo under cut due to the fact she looks pretty realistic)
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[image ID: two photos of a pale-skinned left hand, the second one much more zoomed in. the index finger has a brass wire ring at the base, which has a northern giant hornet figurine on the top of the ring. she is a large (two finger segment lengths) paper-made wasp, with an orange head, a dark brown middle, and an orange and black striped end. her legs and antennae are of dark brassy wire, which is the material the round part of the ring is made of too. she has no wings. end ID]
(don't mind the fact that the first image is a screenshot of a picture and you can still see the black bars, i don't have energy to fix it)
the wings can be tomorrow sundry's problem, i finished with this at like 11pm
my process: take printer paper and use scotch tape to rip the top half of the piece off (so that it has a soft, fuzzy texture). use some soft, bulky yarn as the center. hot glue the paper around it. do the same for the other parts, but with unaltered paper. glue them together. color them. glue her legs on. make the ring part. glue that on. there we go
(this isn't very detailed but i'm tired and you can have better instructions when i wake up again)
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grapecaseschoices · 6 months
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Did I miss a chapter in kendis lore? Who's austyn? 👁️👁️🫣🫣
I also had another question where do u find such gorgeous face claims? And how do u come up with such great oc designs? 👀👀
you're so cute. Kendis lore 233we q<3
Well, since you asked [and I don't get to talk about austyn a lot] Okay, so TL;DR TIME.
Og, OG Kendis - Kendis Crawford Gagne - lost her mom. Rather young from cancer [if I recall right]. It definitely impacted her a lot. However, when I ended up playing Kendis in another RP game, I really liked the backstory we [me and her older Ben's wrietr] had for the mom [we ended up getting her played too for a bit which was FUN!] i was like what if she lived~~ But I also wanted the impact of lost in Kendis' history [bc im unimaginative and couldn't think of another trauma point --- though I ended up doiing so, but that's another story], I came up with Austyn.
Austyn Blanchard basically - or actually - was Kendis' first love. But she died when Kendis was eighteen thanks to drunk driving [I can't remembebr if I said Austyn's or the other driver's. probably both]. Austyn was very much teen Kendis' opposite? In a sense that her family was wealthy - where as Kendis' had been lower middle class and was moving toward middle middle by the time Kendis came around/grew older - and popular ... where as Kendis' mother was seen as an outsider and that weird witch woman. Because she was bi and Kendis' parents were polyam.
Anyway they weren't in each other's circle but came to know each other bc Kendis babysat Austyn's younger sibs. They fell in love but it was hard for Kendis to say the L world and Austyn could never publicly date a woman because her parents were super christian, and a face of that community. [They had plans of being together after HS!!] But then Austyn died. LMAO.
It's in part why Kendis ended up going through to medical school, because that had been their dream. Austyn as a lawyer and Kendis as a doctor [for KCG it had been bc her mom's death. Death leading to healing and ambitions etc etc]
Anyway, it DEVASTATED Kendis. And if it wasn't for her brother Ben -- yikes. Anyway, they moved past it but they also ... kinda didn't lmao.
[I also played around with the idea that Austyn might've been the reincarnated love of Kendis' past life*. But I never settled on it because I'm not a big fan of soulmates.]
If you want to be sad, here is their playlist. And their tag.
[I shall answer your question in another post bc this shit is long.]
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mandsleanan · 2 years
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People that swat cicada killers, and then crow that they killed Murder Hornets, are going to Wasp Hell specifically.
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ymbrynae · 2 years
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My character from L5R, Tsuruchi Otaku Shosuro Katsumi. She married into Scorpion clan, but her husband has 1d3 months of life. Her heart belong to one ronin UwU
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bearfoottruck · 1 year
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It's been a while since I did a headcanon about Deku, so here's one: he's afraid of wasps. He's especially afraid of the Asian giant hornet.
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lilafeuer · 2 years
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Vespa mandarinia aka the Asian giant hornet; and by its less affectionate Internet moniker “murder hornet”, is the world’s largest species of hornet! Native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the Russian Far East. First two photos courtesy of @aaiZveGu1X7nWwX (Twitter) who has a wide variety of photos and video clips of giant hornets he tends after. When isolated from a hive body and handled with care they aren’t the monster most make them out to be. All hornets are wasps, but not all wasps are hornets. In the U.S., we have no native hornets. Our main hornet is the European hornet which was introduced into New York in 1840. It looks like a large yellowjacket—about ¾ to 1½ inches long—and nests in the ground or in hollow trees.
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