Although Haiti attended only the opening ceremony, an interesting vexillological fact was noticed: its flag and the flag of Liechtenstein were coincidentally identical, and this was not discovered until then. The following year, a crown was added to Liechtenstein's to distinguish one flag from the other.[72]
So apparently until the 1936 Olympics no one had noticed that Haiti and Lichtenstein were using the exact same bicolour this whole time
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Some little lighting tests with art of Orange (my boy). Backgrounds are HARD.
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Olive is a plain black and white bicolour she-cat with long fur. They are a loner who lives in by the sea and are 27 moons old. They have dark brown eyes, a stripe of caramel fur down the middle of their back and is of an average height. They are charming and can most often be found hunting.
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#repost @markd_art53 Mark Douglas (Sunshine Coast, Australia). A rather sensitive portrait that includes a cat.
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Daily fish fact #717
Bicolour parrotfish!
Like other parrotfish, the teeth of the bicolour parrotfish are interwoven and fused together into a strong beak, which the parrotfish will scrape algae off of rocks and chew coral with. Parrotfishes can have up to a thousand teeth, and they're set in fifteen rows. When a row of teeth wears out, another row is ready to replace it, a bit like in sharks! Parrotfish also have a pharyngeal apparatus for grinding down bits of coral further into a fine sand.
Parrotfish teeth are a marvel! I have written about their second-strongest-in-the-world teeth in a bigger post too :) Below are the teeth of a bridled parrotfish.
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