By withholding the teachings of dance and expression, the Fire Nation actually stifled the true potential of its Firebenders during the Hundred Year War.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/TheLastAirbender
The way there is no media coverage on this protest tells me everything I need to know.4mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/conspiracy
How did someone with this conviction turn into a whimpering simp in the span of one month?7mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/titanfolk
Medium and large terrestrial mammals of northern South America 20,000-10,500 years ago. Art by Gabriel Ugueto.2mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
A bull elk wading in a river in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Photo by Alfred Lockwood.2mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
A vagrant Bald Eagle hanging out with a White-tailed Eagle and a Steller's Sea Eagle in Japan.1yr ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/Ornithology
Everything written by Graham 'Dinopawz' McNeill. He is no longer with Riot.4mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/loreofleague
The contents of a mud dauber (Chalybion turanicum) nest. These wasps paralyze spiders and store them for their larvae to consume.1yr ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/HardcoreNature
Cockatoo harassing a Marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex). Artwork by Nellie Pease.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Robber Fly sucking the juices out of a Horsefly.1yr ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/HardcoreNature
Texas 1846-1848: Painting by George Catlin depicting the Bison and Elk he saw in Texas during his travels.2wk ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Two Subantarctic Bears (Arctotherium tarijense), hungry after a harsh winter, fight over a dead King Penguin somewhere in Pleistocene Patagonia. This was the southernmost species of bear to ever exist. Art by HodariNundu.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Homotherium serum carrying a Dire Wolf's head. Artwork by Simone Zoccante.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Former pit nutter regrets rescuing one of Michael Vick's fighting dogs after it attacked her son.1wk ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/BanPitBulls
The Rhino species that encountered Homo sapiens. Artwork by Maija Karala (@MaijaKarala on Twitter).5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
California Condor claiming a Ground Sloth carcass. Art by iguanodont on Tumblr.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
This is a Jackchoker (Cymothoa oestrum), a parasitic isopod that severs the blood vessels in a fish's tongue and attaches itself to the remaining stub.4mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/HardcoreNature
A male American Lion (Panthera atrox) ends up with a broken jaw after challenging a bear. A lone Dire Wolf waits for the rest of its pack to arrive. Art by @isaacowj on Twitter.5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
A herd of Przewalski's Horse in Mongolia. This is what I imagine the Pleistocene Wild Horse looked like.7mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
American Lion (Panthera atrox) seen on a trail camera. Art by @thecasualwoodsman on Instagram.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Cockatoo harassing a Marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex). Artwork by Nellie Pease.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Cougar chasing a feral pig in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California. Image by John Ponce.8mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/Pumaconcolor
Elasmotherium sibiricum, and close behind are two Merck's Rhinoceroses (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis). In the far background is the silhouette of a Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Artwork by Beth Zaiken.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Cuban Giant Owl (Ornimegalonyx oteroi) pouncing on a ground sloth. This species is believed to be the largest owl to ever exist. Art by Joschua Knuppe.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Ice Ages Kansas by Tanner Streeter. A male Smilodon fatalis rests after killing a White-tailed Deer. Scavengers look on, while a group of herbivores pass by in the background.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Ground Sloths seem so out of place when compared with other northern megafauna4mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Homotherium sinking its fangs into a Camel's throat. Art by Kennis and Kennis.5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Smilodon populator sinking its fangs into a South American Sea Lion. Art by Agustin Diaz (@agustindiazart on Instagram).5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
A pair of Titanis walleri confronting Xenosmilus hodsonae in Florida during the Early Pleistocene. Art by Corbin Rainbolt (@corbinrainbolt)5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
I caught this Japanese beetle on my Evening Primrose. Those two white specks are the eggs of the parasitic Winsome Fly (Istocheta aldrichi), which were introduced to control this species of beetle.11mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/NativePlantGardening
These spiders were all paralyzed and stored in this nest by a single Yellow-legged Mud-dauber Wasp (Sceliphron caementarium)1yr ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/HardcoreNature
Clovis hunter stumbles upon a Short-faced Bear (Arctodus simus). Art by @allo_artz on Instagram.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
[Spoilers] - Do you think he is going to get involved at all, or just watch from the sidelines?7mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/TowerofGod
Macrauchenia patachonica feeding on a Peppercorn Tree (Schinus sp.) in Late Pleistocene Argentina. Art by Maija Karala.3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Dynatoaetus gaffae compared to the Wedge-tailed Eagle. This was one of the largest birds of prey to ever exist, and is known to have inhabited southern Australia.6mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
I swear this plant has Stockholm Syndrome the way it likes being abused11mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/NativePlantGardening
Hwaryun is so mysterious. I'd love to better understand her backstory and motivation for getting Bam to the top of the Tower.4mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/TowerofGod
Dire Wolf (Aenocyon dirus) chasing a Giant Capybara (Neochoerus pinckneyi) through a late Pleistocene swamp in Florida7mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
*when bae can cook the simplest most basic meal ever and still make it look nasty2mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/StupidFood
New York Times: to safely and efficiently destroy Iran, the US must burn down the entire Middle East3mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/conspiracy