andrewxc:

Bullet through M&Ms

andrewxc:

Bullet through M&Ms

fuckyeahmath:

We had a sub and two hours with a graphing calculator.
My boredom levels were high.

fuckyeahndasian:

God I love it when people have too much time on their hands.

inotbelucy:

wellblainelovesfootball:

giant-squid-of-awesome:

bye-bye-pond:

am0rtentia:

cupcakerockstar:

always-lookup:overly-confident-slut:helminthophobia:

oh

What the hell did I just watch

this is beautiful

snakesnakesnakesnakesnake

this is beautiful

SNAKESNAKESNAKESNAKESNAKES

 snakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnake

This person is my hero

This was way too entertaining, I NEED THESE SNAKESNAKESNAKESNAKES

I am in love.

snakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnakesnake

(Source: matthewhasting, via theinturnet)

Tags: snake video

Man attacked by Polar Bears, Luckily survives.

fuckyeahndasian:

Getting attacked by a baby polar bear…

fuckyeahrandomstupidity:

someruddybirdcallederrol:

coolkidseatbitches:

MY REACTION:

“soooo cuteee..!!”

That Was CUUUTE!

 little bit cute. just a little bit.

i wish polar bears would attack me too! XD

getting attacked by an adult polar bear…

tiny difference huh?

(Source: heyfunniest, via theinturnet)

scipsy:

Belief in Evolution Versus National Wealth
wikileafs:

Ants

wikileafs:

Ants

scienceisbeauty:

A science ontology scheme.
Credits: Tom Scott
Source: A science ontology version 2, derivadow.com

scienceisbeauty:

A science ontology scheme.

Credits: Tom Scott

Source: A science ontology version 2derivadow.com

I love watermelon..
andrewxc:

Making me think of Divya right now

I love watermelon..

andrewxc:

Making me think of Divya right now

I thought it was Lagopus Alopex..

animalworld:

ARCTIC FOXVulpes lagopus©Paul Nicklen
Life  in the Arctic is difficult, and the arctic fox is wonderfully adapted  to live in very cold climates. While many mammals hibernate during the  winter, the arctic fox does not. Its physical characteristics of superb  insulation with fur and fat, combined with its stocky body shape enable  the arctic fox to conserve body heat. Therefore, it can continue to  remain active throughout the frigid months. During winters, their  densely furred paws prevent heat loss through their feet. They also have  the ability to restrict blood flow to the legs, which helps maintain  core body heat. Lastly, the arctic fox has a tremendous tolerance for  cold. Its metabolic rate only starts to increase at -58° Fahrenheit  (-50° Celsius) and it only starts to shiver when temperatures reach -94°  Fahrenheit ( -70° Celsius).
As  the Arctic warms, the Arctic fox moves north and at the same time the larger and more aggressive red fox’s range expands into that of the arctic fox. These two  species compete for food. The larger red fox also preys on the smaller  arctic fox. Polar bears and wolves also threaten the arctic fox in two  ways. When larger predators decline in numbers, they leave behind less  carrion for the scavenging arctic fox. Bears and wolves also prey upon  the arctic fox as a source of food. Despite all these hazards, arctic  foxes are remarkably successful in most areas of their range.
And this baby has herterchromic iridum (different colored eyes)
Fact Source: http://www.zoo.org/animal-facts/arctic-fox
Other photos that you may like:
Red Fox
Arctic Fox Portrait
Arctic Fox - start of summer coloring

I thought it was Lagopus Alopex..

animalworld:

ARCTIC FOX
Vulpes lagopus
©Paul Nicklen

Life in the Arctic is difficult, and the arctic fox is wonderfully adapted to live in very cold climates. While many mammals hibernate during the winter, the arctic fox does not. Its physical characteristics of superb insulation with fur and fat, combined with its stocky body shape enable the arctic fox to conserve body heat. Therefore, it can continue to remain active throughout the frigid months. During winters, their densely furred paws prevent heat loss through their feet. They also have the ability to restrict blood flow to the legs, which helps maintain core body heat. Lastly, the arctic fox has a tremendous tolerance for cold. Its metabolic rate only starts to increase at -58° Fahrenheit (-50° Celsius) and it only starts to shiver when temperatures reach -94° Fahrenheit ( -70° Celsius).

As the Arctic warms, the Arctic fox moves north and at the same time the larger and more aggressive red fox’s range expands into that of the arctic fox. These two species compete for food. The larger red fox also preys on the smaller arctic fox. Polar bears and wolves also threaten the arctic fox in two ways. When larger predators decline in numbers, they leave behind less carrion for the scavenging arctic fox. Bears and wolves also prey upon the arctic fox as a source of food. Despite all these hazards, arctic foxes are remarkably successful in most areas of their range.

And this baby has herterchromic iridum (different colored eyes)

Fact Source: http://www.zoo.org/animal-facts/arctic-fox

Other photos that you may like:

Red Fox

Arctic Fox Portrait

Arctic Fox - start of summer coloring