#ArtDeco fortress apartment building on 724 S Genessee Avenue in #LosAngeles , #California . Appropriately, right behind Wilshire Blvd. Very near the #LaBreaTarPits 🦖
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The Top 6 Penis Bones in Archaeology
Video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/h3I9ny2O8XI
It's got dickbones, non-dickbones, cool archaeology, paleontology, and biology, some more wangs, and a few jokes. Check it out and share it with friends!
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me yesterday: aw I hope I can draw with some colored pencils again soon
me the very next day: CAT BONES CAT BONES CAT BONES
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here i am. high af. eating a small bowl of a slurry mixture of nutella and peanut butter that i call my "pb slop treat" for when i get that occasional craving for my childhood favorite dessert, those chocolate skippy peanut butter tube things
and then a small fruit fly lands and gets completely stuck on a spoonful, dying. right in front of me
while im watching a video on the La Brea Tar Pits
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Reflection in La Brea Tar Pits, near L.A.
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I will infodump about at least the top 3 winners 😊
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New book on La Brea Tar Pits <3 I saw the bottom corner of the mammoths butt and IMMEDIATELY recognized the statue.
Racho La Brea: Treasures of the Tar Pits, by John M. Harris and George T. Jefferson, published 1985
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when you just watched your entire herd sink into a sticky black field
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La Brea Tar Pits | Los Angeles, California | 5/4/2023
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I got to go to the bone lab and see bones today! Not pictured here, but man, the horse skull was massive.
Also those skulls on the bottom in the photo on the left are coyote skulls. And they're smaller than the dog skulls a row up, which I still find funny. It reminds me of seeing the Dire Wolf skeletons and (many many) skulls at the La Brea Tar pits - just so much smaller than I was expecting, especially in comparison to all the other giant animal fossils.
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January 15, 2021
La Brea Tar Pits
Los Angeles, CA
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Rancho La Brea: A Record of Pleistocene Life in California, by Chester Stock, 1930, revised by John M. Harris, 2001
Bought new at the La Brea Tar Pits Museum! A short chapter on many of the species found in the pits, as well as an overview of the pits.
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