Studying for my mammalogy practical is always kinda creepy.
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fertiledecline said:
poor slow loris :(
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enthusiasticadmiration said:
I’m doing zoology in the UK and today we stared at leaves for 2 hours counting arthropod damage. It was cool to an extent but the photos you post from your course give me the impression you get to do much more exciting things!
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skeptic-tank said:
is that a slow loris on the right?
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poptartcircus said:
:) There is always a split second where I seriously beleive they will come back to life. Which make working with mamalian skins all the more fascinating.
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