What is this thing?
Found in some rotting wood in upstate jew York
>>2368686
Millipede. Go to Google images, type in millipede, find similar colored millipede, click on similar colored millipede, and you will have the similar colored millipede name, which might be the same millipede you're looking for.
>>2368686
looks like Apheloria virginiensis
Try to name something more pure than the love of a golden retriever
>>2368565
The love of a golden retriever puppy.
Also what's this red fur shit? Goldens are supposed to be, well, golden.
>>2368565
the love of every other dog breed
Are goldens good doggos? I have a border collie/lab cross and I'm looking for a second dog. I want an intelligent dog whowill be obedient off leash (with training of course) and friendly.
Can anyone identify this bird? I picked it up in western Germany. My guess is that it's a European Dunnock (Prunella modularis), but I am far from sure.
>>2368542
Didn't know Megan fox liked birds
>>2368548
Why Megan Fox
>>2368570
her fingers look like toes
Found out the other day that a group of crows is called a murder.
Giraffes: a tower
Lemurs: a conspiracy
Ravens: an unkindness
Hippopotamuses: a bloat or thunder
ostentation of peacocks
An embarrassment of pandas.
/an/ please help, I have these things in my apartment and I want them to all die and never come back. My apartment charges an exterminator fee that doesn't do shit. Can anyone help me?
Clean all your shit. It's your fault if you created the perfect ecosystem for them to reproduce.
>>2368400
Mint leaves everywhere. Buy some mint plants for a shaded balcony or wherever. Throw minty extract tea bag bombs under the sink, behind appliances. Never ever leave trash, food or food crumbs out of sealed containers/airtight bags.
Roach infestations are impossible to stop permanently if there is something they want available (food and food trash). There are 3 options:
1. Nuke the apartment condos from orbit. This actually only works because you've removed the accumulation of food sources.
2. Bug bomb/fumigate with chemicals and put out poisons. This works briefly by killing off a generation of roaches, but they come back if you still have accessible food and trash. The eggs are still waiting................
3. Deterrents. This is the most reasonable approach for when you still want humans and (non-roach) animals to still live there. Don't leave out food, secure all trash, evict extremely filthy human tenants, and use non-lethal roach chemical repellants like mint, mint oil, and bay leaves. Ever put an orange peel in front of a cat's nose? This is what menthol compound-containing plants does to insects.
>>2368440
The exterminator is still useful for laying down some poisons outside around the base walls and cracks if you've mostly got the building interior and trash under control.
Penguin falls in love with Waifu.
>refuses to eat
>has isolated himself from the rest of the penguins
>literally praising the waifu
What does an think of this
Link to article and based drawings of the couple
http://goboiano.com/japan-puts-anime-in-zoo-and-penguin-adopts-a-waifu/
>>2368318
humans really aren't that different from other animals after all
Vomit-worthy. A culture of beta males so fixated on children that it affects their zoo animals too.
>>2368343
are you ok
>Captcha ask for hamsters.
>Shows all kinds of rodents that aren't hamsters.
Better to use legacy captcha than deal with that street sign/store front bs
I'm more repulsed by the brand names in the captcha.
Pls stop zombifying me, goog you have shit beer and auto taste
>>2367997
>can't upload images using legacy captcha using the quick reply box
post some overweight animals.
this is uncle fatty. he's off to fat camp in thailand.
This is Jonathan
Doctors say he won't make it to 40 if trends continue
>>2367945
Boogie?
Since mods are planning on making an awful nsfw sister board of /pol/, we should call for mods to make a god-tier board that fills in the gap between /an/, /his/, and /sci/
We need to call for mods to make /pre/ - Prehistoric
This glorious board will be about Prehistoric life and the early cosmos
We can discuss dinosaurs, cavemen, formation of galaxies, etc
I would gladly volunteer to become a janitor or moderator for this board so it will not go to waste
I would absolutely love this idea but I don't think the audience would be large enough.
>>2367803
There are enough prehistoric fans on /an/, /sci/, and /his/ combined to make a regularly active board about Prehistoric related stuff
Heck, as I said in OP, we could talk about placoderms, formation of earth, caveman societies, synapsids, etc
The amount of topics we could discuss is enormous when you account for the fact that /pre/ would include the variety of prehistoric topics that are discussed in /an/ /sci/ and /his/ combined
We just need to organize the three boards to collectively call for based mods to make /pre/
>>2367810
But see, I don't think there is, I think its the same 20 people making and replying to these threads. If you can get a mod or janitor to support you on this, I'd be 100% in, but as it stands, it would be the most slow, unpopulated, board on the chan.
Go Wild Bois
go away, dumb phoneposter
Horizontal Henry
Sideways Sydney
So I was doing my morning log when out of the blue a puppy runs up to me and starts licking my leg, the owner goes up to me and says:
>Oh anon how you doing? This is my blind puppy, I got 3 other disabled dogs. I got one with cancer, one that's deaf, and one that's missing a leg. I like to adopt these dogs to care for them.
The dog keeps licking my leg non-stop, when I pet it I take a step back and it starts licking the air. Than when it finds my leg it keeps licking it, I guess this is a way to find my location other than hearing/smell. Anyways these blind puppies are adorable.
You should kill it to teach the other two a lesson about being disabled. Unacceptable
My ex had a dog that eventually had to get her eyes removed in her old age. It was pretty amazing how quickly she adapted to it. Looked really metal before they took the stitches out of her eyelids too.
My daughter's blind dog.
The only time it's an issue, or hell the only time we notice she's blind, is when we rearrange the furniture.
>tfw playing fetch with a blind dog
Would it be realistic to have one as a pet? And if so would a pet store in the Pacific Northwest carry them?
>>2367300
These guy are easy to keep as long as
>water is cold
>minimal substrate or decoration because their skin is really sensitive
>>2367302
And they will try to eat rocks if they're small enough and choke on them, from what I read on them.
Do a bit of research OP. People def have them as pets but like the guy above noted, they need cold water and special needs.
>>2367307
Pretty much no heater OP. They will be fine at room temperature and if you worry a small clip on fan will cool the water by a few degrees. Sand is good as if they swallow some it passes easy.
STOP CALLING JUNEBUGS "DUMB"
THEY DON'T HURT ANYBODY OR CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS
If June bugs are so fucking smart than why are they in my bug zapper in April?
>OPs a fag and junebugs are dumb
they eat roots of everything in the garden, as babies.
And that everything became sick and dies.
>>2367235
they are ok
I have a male and female rat, only two, I want to breed them, and eventually breed more, but once they have their litter, they'll all be related. I really don't want to buy any other rats, but I will if I absolutely have to. My question is, what will happen, I know there's not guarantee they'll come out okay or with defects, but I'd like to know the worst that could happen.
No*
I'm very tired, my apologies.
Okay, yeah this is weird, but I'm not being ironic or funny, I could understand how it would affect most animals including people, but I'm not too sure about rats.
ITT:
Postosuchus
rawr
Inb4 some fag tries to say dinosaurs had feathers