Post hidden animals and critters utilizing their camouflage.
>>2470358
There are two owls in this picture.
do hyenas smell bad?
Yes they can detect rapists and child molesters from miles away
>>2470342
kekd
Probably.
You know what I bet smells worse? Tigers. Holy shit. Skunk is perfume compared to how bad tigers reek. I've wretched twice from smells. One was rotten pork loin and the other was walking by a tiger enclosure.
Why is my bonsai plant growing another plant from it? I need answers!!
>>2469951
You're not triming it regularly and it is growing towards the brightest light source (i.e. you also put it in a terrible location that is conducive to uneven growth).
>>2469978
This. The tree is wasting its resources on this long shoot instead the other branches. OP, trim that branch. The problem of uneven groth can be solving by turning the tree everyday so each side can get enough light.
Alternative: do nothing, pic related.
>>2469951
You also need to defoliate more. The leaves are too big.
Now that the dust has settled, can we all agree that birds are objectively the coolest group of animals?
>>2469759
No, because humans are the coolest, and humans are mammals.
>>2469759
Birds are amazing.
Smart, beautiful, and most of them seems to have something special about them.
>>2469759
How do you learn to fly?
what are your /an/ turn ons?
autistic, well kept hobby pets like herps, inverts and /aq/ are a turn on because i don't have the patience for that shit but they're so lovely
pocket pets and birds can be a turn on but only if they're well looked after. crappy small stinky cages and general bad husbandry are an obvious deal breaker
dogs are 50/50 kind of like pocket pets. a giant turn off is a guy with a huge stupid mutt who uses it as some kind of thug intimidation tool. on the other side a guy with a disciplined, healthy little lap mutt that he walks around town without shame is a pretty huge turn on.. there's a bunch of in between shit there that i could get into but i won't
farm guys are a turn on unless they're dumb hicks which is unfortunately common. and no pets can be ok also unless they have a disdain for /an/
catfags are a deal breaking turn off. just nasty.
>not refusing human contact and companionship to hang out with your animals all the time
Fucking normies
>>2469008
turn ons:
a good stiff breeze, sun shining on any part of my body, a woman within my visual range, the scent of a woman, the idea of a woman, fruits that look vaguely like parts of women, actual women, pictures of women, memories of women, memories of pictures of women, tropical oceans, beaches, Victoria's secret catalogs, falling asleep, waking up, my sister-in-law, your mother, your sister, my sister, your mother's sister, the sound of a woman's voice, and pussy.
Turn offs:
infectious diseases
>>2469008
turn ons: herb gardening and brewing home grown teas. I love working and gathering herbs and plants at home and in the wild. The smell of morning dew and waking up in a cool log cabin. I love the feeling of accomplishment and hard work of gathering and chopping wood for my fire. Cooking over a fire, the smell of pine.
turn offs:
tumblr witch culture and fake "herbalists" that talk as if they are making potions and crap. People that pretend to camp and just simply stay the weekend in a camper.
Why are lions so weird?
>>2468482
>Right in front of my salad
>>2468482
how are they weird?
They're cats. All cats same. All cats weird.
What is this JUICY plant?
Are there any other JUICY plants?
Do you have a favorite JUICY plant?
>>2468255
Seems like a WATERY plant to me. Are there any other WATERY plants like that?
Do you have a favorite WATERY plant?
Hi /an/. I have a Corgi that is almost 8 months and he definitely has resource guarding issues as far as I can tell.
He loves people and other dogs but with me he has bitten me when trying to grab him out of his crate in the morning, when taking away a high value treat (not his kibble), or if trying to grab him to put him in his crate for bed.
He has bit me hard enough now in the last 3 weeks to make me bleed. He also seems to follow rudimentary commands but when I move toward him he runs away making the morning a pain to retrieve him when I need to go to work.
He gets a ton of exercise between being walked, dog park and daycare and he is well socialized. I have never hit him and even when he has bitten me the few times where I bled I did not yell at him.
Advice? It seems like he has no respect for me at all or he is fearful of me?
>>2467820
Next time he bites, punch the little shit in the head and say no.
Here's my question, why does my dog continually try to drink my piss? He tries to lap it out of the air as I pee. I don't encourage him to do it at all.
>>2467820
>not doing the hand-feeding as puppy to bite-train him
You fucked up, OP. 8 months is past repair.
Read a fucking book next time you get a puppy.
Beat the shit out of him when he bites you. Repeat for as long as the biting continues. You'll either have a well trained dog or a dead one.
Basically this is for posting stuff which literally require nothing besides moss/food etc, to the point where you don't even need to replace the water. I basically just mean creatures which are seamonkey-tier bottom feeders but larger, such as Triops (pic related)
Just critters that you can't even consider a pet, just something which requires the effort and involvement of an antfarm.
Opae Ula
For me, its the brown recluse.
The common tarantulas and snakes are easier to keep than triops and plants.
how many mealworms a day does you adult leopard gecko eat?
>>2466145
delet this pic
>>2466145
i find hilarious how the dude backs off
>>2466145
did the cameraman die?
How can long bois hope to compete.
Long bois can actually breathe
Lanklets can never compete
>>2464265
/thread
This thread died a while back and nobody's bothered to make a new one.
What do you have working right now?
I have questions. Is it hard to keep a Bonsai ?
Can I take any tree to make a bonsai out of it ?
If yes can I make an Oak bonsai ?
There's a 300+ year old Oak in the garden of my father but since I'm actually living in an appartement I wonder if I can grow a little children of that wise tree.
Oh and I also wondered do you think it's possible to do a bonsai out of a Araucaria araucana ? There's one in my father's garden too and I fucking love this tree.
If there's place on the internet with good advices for bonsai I would happilly take it
>>2463005
So after a couple of google searches I found out that both are possible.
I would still happily take a good website where there is good information on how to take care of a bonsai
>>2463353
Bonsainut is okay.
There are some groups in Facebook that are pretty good.
Bonsai talk, bonsai America, the rookie bonsai guy and ficus study group are where I seem to get most of my advice etc
I can't wait for fall. Let's get hype by posting animals enjoying fall.
Thinking of getting a guinea pig.
Can anyone give me quick rundown on them?
I don't own any but some of my cousins do so I don't know too much about them.... but be careful where you buy one, especially if it's a female. My cousins bought a companion for one they already had and it turned out to be pregnant so now they are stuck with 6 of them and had to buy a separate cage for the males. They also make a lot of noise and can smell pretty bad. Other than that they seem like pretty nice pets and that like to cuddle and eat stuff.
>>2469889
They're noisy and stink to high heaven. Just get a goldfish, I'm serious.
They are massively retarded. Guess the lack of oxygen in the Andes kills your brain.
>By "Unusual" I mean something that differs from the norm. (Cats, Dogs, gerbals, ect are considered normal in this context.)
This is my pet scorpion, Kaiser.
He's an Asian Forest Scorpion.
Do you guys have any unusual pets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPIXOX0JvXg
>>2467194
why's his face look like pollen?
>>2467208
That's basically a mixture between lips and an anus. It's made of tougher 'skin' tissue that basically acts only to keep food in.
>>2467208
forgot to add, muh monstergirl