No.. no they didn't do anything specific this Valentine's Day.. : )
(Yes they got secretly married! = ) and... (answering to a previous tag question: It's always Bobby! =D<3)
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Arctic Hare (Lepus arcticus)
Family: Rabbit and Hare Family (Leporidae)
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern
Native to Greenland and northeastern Canada, the Arctic Hare is highly adapted for life in cold, snowy conditions: its limbs and ears are (relatively) short to reduce heat loss through its outer extremities, its winter fur is thick and white to provide insulation and aid it in camouflaging against snow (although in warmer parts of its range it molts into a thinner brown coat that provides it with camouflage against soil and rocks during the summer), its nose is small and covered in fur to limit heat loss when sniffing through snow in search of food and it is capable of building up thick reserves of fat (providing both insulation and sustenance when food is scarce), which may make up as much as 20% of its total mass during the early winter. As is typical for a lagomorph it is herbivorous, and like many arctic herbivores it relies heavily on the leaves of the Arctic Willow for sustenance (with around 95% of its diet consisting of this species’ leaves alone), but is also known to feed on other plants such as Black Crowberries and Purple Saxifrages as well as mosses, lichens, seaweed and, on rare occasions, carrion. Although generally solitary Arctic Hares are sometimes seen gathering in small groups and huddling together for warmth, and when huddling (often curled up into balls to reduce their surface area and minimize heat loss) they can easily be mistaken for clumps of snow. Although most hares do not burrow Arctic Hares may build small underground dens to shelter in during the coldest periods of winter, and during the spring and early summer females that have recently mated will construct small ditch-like shelters within which they raise a litter of 2-8 young, which will be developed enough to have young of their own by the spring of the following year. When fleeing from predators such as Stoats, Arctic Foxes, Canada Lynxes, Snowy Owls and Gyrfalcons, Arctic Hares can reach speeds of up to 40mph (64.4kph.)
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Animal Advent Calendar - Day 17
Image Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/43126-Lepus-arcticus
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Got some new painting brushes. I like em
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My sister started playing Deltarune today and has been calling Ralsei “Bean Man” the whole time.
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the devil took over me and immediately made me draw s5 byler
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Entertain
Theodore Nott is not at Hogwarts for anyone's entertainment and everybody knows it.
He's always serious or scowling or yawning if he's not doing the aforementioned. His eyes had a gaze that would kill or at least maim if it were so possible and legal.
So why was everybody staring?
He lets you rush off to your friends and settles with his own.
"What?" he says to a staring Draco
"You're going soft"
Before he could retort, Pansy objects to the words - "I thought it was cute"
"He could just hold her hand!"
Oh. They were talking about the fact that he'd linked pinkies with you.
"She likes this better"
Mattheo snorts.
Theo doesn't mind; well aware that his friends would sooner gouge someone's eye out than hate on him.
He walks you to your next class with your pinkies linked.
@fluffyfebruary
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