Squirliss

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[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Myself. Because if I actually was dressing for others I would be taking a lot more objection to looking like a fashionably challenged (albeit very comfortable) hobo at all times, but I dont care about it

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 5 points 1 day ago

I know this a wild animal that wont like it but I wanna give her scritches so darn bad.

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 52 points 2 days ago (2 children)

"With her baby in her placenta" lmao what

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 9 points 3 days ago

Lmaoo this is so cursed

 

So a while ago there was a common pipistrelle that I had found grounded in my basement at an odd time and it was unable to fly so I called a rescue for it.
https://piefed.social/post/1340523
Today I got an update and turns out she was pregnant and had given birth shortly after. Both the bat and her baby are alright the mother is now due for release :)

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 4 points 3 days ago

Hey Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)
[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 4 days ago

Its air dry clay

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I used nail varnish lol. I checked out the game just now and it looks really good! ill just put it on my bucketlist of stuff to play

 

This king cobra was found in the midst of a well populated village and was promptly rescued by a team of professional snake handlers who afterwards safely released the snake into a nearby forested area away from any habitation. When threatened or stressed after immediately consuming a large meal, reptiles, particularly snakes will sometimes regurgitate the contents in their stomachs to lighten themselves to be able to make a quick getaway or defend themselves. King cobras are ophiophagous, with their diet consisting mainly of other snake species including several nonvenomous and venomous snake species, including other king cobras. This one was in the process of regurgitating a ratsnake that it had consumed.

PS. This is for educational purposes only. I cannot stress enough on the fact that you must never attempt to handle wildlife or try to relocate a snake (especially venomous ones) by yourself unless you are a trained professional or rescuer with proper equipment and training to deal with them, as not only is it very stupid and dangerous for both yourself and for the animal involved but it can very well result in grevious injury or death for the people around and for the snake.

 

I took a bit of creative and stylistic liberties with the coloration of these foxes and the arctic fox is in shades of grey instead of the more well known uniformly white winter coat because this one is modeled after their summer coat. I did try making it all white but it looked more like I had just painted only one of the earrings.

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 6 days ago

Early 20s. There isnt too much of a difference but any wounds I do get now take longer to heal than I remember and the scars stay for somewhat longer too. I could recieve the most cartoonishly outrageous injuries as a kid and in upto a year or so there would be little to no sign of them ever happening but now Im here collecting scars like a whale collects barnacles since they dont go away as fast.

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 6 days ago

I didnt ask it about amphibians, writing or any extinct species at all. I was trying to see if a name that I wanted to use for a work of fiction wasnt already in use and if said name would make sense in the context that I wanted to use it in.

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

I can mimic sounds and voices almost perfectly after hearing them a couple of times. Although as a kid i mostly just did do that to troll people, it did prove useful exactly once when me and a bunch of people i was with were at a forest edge and were gonna get attacked by a troop of monkeys so I barked to scare them off (they often had dogs patrolling that area that the monkeys were afraid of) The monkeys ran away but it was equal parts funny and embarassing to have to explain to these people I barely knew what that even was since I had never told them that i could do that

[–] Squirliss@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago

Yup. I didnt expect it either, its like it searched upto a certain point to gather info but couldnt find anything conclusive so made up the closest thing to what it found and called it a day. It does bullshit, but it does so very well.

 

Just your daily reminder to not trust or at the very least, fact check whatever chatgpt spews out because not only does it blatantly lie, but it also makes stuff way more than youd want to believe.

(btw batrapeton doesnt exist and is a fictional genus of jurassic amphibians that I made up for a story that I am writing. They never existed in any way shape or form and neither is there any trace of info about them online yet here we are with chatgpt going "trust me bro" about them lol)

 

(P.S never attempt to handle a bat with bare hands, especially one that is grounded, active during the daytime or found in unusual places. The risk of rabies is a thing with these animals, so if you do find one, contact the nearest wildlife rehab)

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