I need a place to write down my recipe so that I don't forget it, so into the ecology journal it goes! It worked out really nicely and is the perfect consistency. Ingredients: 2/3 cup coconut oil 1/2 cup zinc oxide powder 1/4 cup shea butter 1/4 cup mango butter 1/4 cup beeswax 3 droppers of carrot seed oil Directions: Melt ingredients in a double boiler Let set Rub on baby's butt
Tortoise Re-articulation My friend rescued a tortoise and gave her a beautiful home. Unfortunately, Tippee had not been cared for properly prior to Dinah's rescue, and she became very sick within a few months of Dinah having her. Dinah had never had a pet die before, and it was really hard on her. She trusted me to bury Tippee and gave me permission to keep the skeleton once it was ready. On Sep 9th (2023), Dinah brought me Tippee's body. I held onto her for a while because Dinah kept checking to make sure she was really dead. After about 12 hours I put her in the freezer, then buried her once I had a chance, with some purple mums because she loved eating flowers. A few months ago I pulled Tippee's body back out of the dirt. The flowers had been long gone since the winter froze them, and the skeleton was well preserved. I didn't consider that the shell could be several bones articulated together like a skull, or that the skull of the tortoise itself would be made up ...
I have a few biology projects currently ongoing, some entomology-related, some plant, some amphibian. My specimen collection is growing Yellowstriped Armyworm June 17th - armyworm caterpillar found eating my taro. Captured and kept in a glass jar of substrate and fed taro + monstera leaves. (top two pictures) July 6th - armyworm grew to 4.5cm and turned green, then dug itself into the substrate to pupate (middle left picture) July 9th - I dug it up, incorrectly assuming that it would already be a pupa. Instead it was shriveled down to about 2cm and looking pretty gnarly. (middle photo) July 11th - It successfully pupated despite my intrusions and was transferred into the butterfly enclosure. (middle right photo) July 24th - We have a moth! It lets me hold it. It never once flew away from me. (lower two photos) July 29th - Wow, it already died. I was going to give it a different fruit every day of its celebate life but I guess grape, orange, and apple is the most that an armyworm m...
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