May. 12th, 2018

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zarekthelordofthefries:

Not to critique evolution, but I would think orange and black stripes wouldn’t be as good for camouflage in a forest as, say, green and black would.

It turns out a lot of animals can’t see the difference between orange and green!  Elephants, for instance, have dichromatic vision (two types of cones, rather than three like most humans.) 

Check out this diagram from ResearchGate.  It deals with the color vision of horses, who are also generally dichromatic.  (I think, though I’m not sure, that zebras would have the same color vision as horses.)  See how orange and green look to them?

Not to critique evolution but I think prey animals should be better at telling when their predator is dressed like a traffic cone.

It doesn’t matter what zebras see, because tigers are not native to Africa and do not naturally hunt zebra.  Tigers are Asian and mostly hunt animals like deer, elk, and buffalo.  These aren’t animals with great color vision.  They don’t need to have it because they don’t eat fruit and so don’t need to know when the berry is ripe vs when it’s not.  Good color vision is too expensive to have if you don’t need it.  Deer put their vision stats in a wide field of vision that is sensitive to motion, low light capabilities, and possibly seeing UV light.  They don’t have great color and lack a lot of acuity, but have a great sense of smell and good hearing.  That’s way more useful if you’re prey.  Deer see well in the blue end of the color spectrum and less well in the red.  This makes sense because deer are most active in the dawn and dusk periods, when there is more blue in the light.  Tigers are taking advantage of deer eyesight by being orange.

We see tigers are being obviously colored because tigers are fruit colored to our tree ape brains.

I don’t know what the best part of this is: implying that deer chose their attributes on a character sheet, or the fact that we get to see tiger colors because they look like a snack.

Ok but like, I think you underestimate just how well they blend in when actually in the environment. Like, just using tigers as an example.

or how about a leopard?

It’s called ‘disruptive colouration’ because the markings help to break up the animal’s outline against the grasses or rocks. And the rosettes on leopards and jaguars? Sun spots shining through the trees and leaves on the ground.

And this is how hard it is to spot them WITH colour vision. Now imagine the above images but with the limited coloured mentioned above?

I’m sorry but there is not an animal in that first leopard picture

Are you, sure about that?

“Tigers are fruit colored” is my new favorite phrase.
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theverge:

This terrifying eel-robot will perform maintenance on undersea equipment

Nope.

sweet

who are you calling terrifying this is clearly a friend of the highest quality

all yall with ur “uwu smol friend” bullshit gonna let us walk right into the fucking robot apocalypse someone could make a metal gear in real life and youd all say its adorable

this is exactly the kind of shit im talking about when i say i have no patience for people who look at robots and immediately start thinking about terminator shit. why is this terrifying? because it looks like a snake? so the fuck what? the reason robots are made to look like existing organisms is because those organisms have a several million year head start on robotics engineers on solving problems like how to move in water while expending minimal energy or how to walk over uneven terrain while carrying a heavy load.

it’s also really telling that people are much more scared of these organic robots that fall into the uncanny valley than they are of drones, which are robots that currently exist and have been killing people for several years. if a “robot apocalypse” does end up happening, it wont be due to organic-looking robots suddenly achieving sentience and deciding to wipe out all life on earth, it’ll be because some rich asshole or a war-hungry country sees new technology with the potential to kill people and harnesses it for that purpose, which has already happened several times over the course of human history.

tl;dr: stop opposing technological advancements with massive potential for good because you watched Terminator once, also this snake is cute and a friend

i was joking but honestly? this is a Hot Take
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So not only does she post it on the town bulletin board for all to see, but this bulletin board is literally right outside her and her dad’s front door. Great job, Abby.
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Stumbled across this in my FB memories, warmed my heart a bit <3

Originally posted on /r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

Oh my goodness this is the best thing.
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How I learned about this was “no space, leave this place” always check the mirrors in changing rooms etc, ladies.

Does nobody own a mirror?  I 100% just grabbed the mirror on my coffeetable (I was touching up my dreads) to check this and there was definitely no space.  My actual honest to god mirror looked like the one on the right.  This “test” only works in very specific circumstances and the easiest way to tell if  there’s a 2-way-glass instead of a mirror in your dressing room is to use common sense:  Is it hung on or attached to a wall?  It’s a mirror.  Is it set into a wall like a window?  Knock on it and see if it sounds like a window or if it sounds like something solid is behind it.

Also, 2 way glass only works if the room being observed is more brightly lit than the room on the other side.  If it’s the other way around, you’d be able to see through it.  Just walk up to the “mirror” and cup your hands around your eyes to block out light.  Focus, and you’ll probably be able to see into the next room unless it’s pitch black in there (it’s usually not, because nobody is sitting in the dark observing you unless they think you’re smart enough to investigate the mirror).

I swear y’all will hit reblog on literally anything.  The entire internet is at your disposal to factcheck anything (not to mention real life investigation) but it’s like “oh wow an info-graphic/pic and a two line caption.  Must be accurate.  **slam reblog**
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‘In 1778, two Irish gentlewomen put on men’s clothing and ran away together.  Lady Eleanor Butler had received several offers of marriage but was determined to share her life with her friend Sarah Ponsonby. […] They spent the rest of their lives in a black and white house called Plas Newydd outside Llangollen, cultivating their garden, improving their minds and filling the house with clocks, cabinets and “whirligigs of every shape and hue”.  [They also had] a little dog called Sapho.’

“Friend”

They literally named their dog Sapho

just 18th century gals being pals
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“Ever since we sold this show to Fox I’ve regretted letting it get away, and it’s high time it came back to its rightful home,” said Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment. “Mike Schur, Dan Goor, and Andy Samberg grew up on NBC and we’re all thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and best cast comedies in a long time will take its place in our comedy line-up. I speak for everyone at NBC, here’s to the Nine-Nine!”
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brooklyn 99 being canceled vs. the next day when it was renewed by nbc

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NBC has officially picked up Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a Season 6!!!

@thefingerfuckingfemalefury

“If you won’t appreciate this Beautiful Gift then I will”
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it’s so common for “being straight & cis is normal” people to get hung up on what’s most evolutionarily “efficient” like they come at you with “if Men and Women didn’t have sex and continue the species we wouldn’t have made it this far so it doesn’t make sense to be anything but Straight and Cis,” and I really want to ask them when humans have Ever Ever Ever picked the most efficient route. Why did we ever leave the equator then in the first place, to willfully live on tundras and freezing islands where not much grows? 

Why did people move to mountains where future generations needed to be born with bigger lungs to breathe right?

Why have humans historically, for tens of thousands of years, cared for the sick and the disabled and the injured even thought that wouldn’t be an “efficient” use of resources? Why did we ever develop a sense of compassion at all?

Why did any human ever leave home to cross an ocean, or a desert, or a jungle, hoping to find a way to live whether they ended up?

We have never followed the rule of “efficiency.” In fact, read any reputable paper on human evolution and success, and you’ll see it argue that our refusal to follow the “efficient” road is what actually made the human species so successful–that our unrivaled adaptability and unprecedented resilience in an ever-changing world is what put us on top for so long.

So if you can’t keep up with “all these new genders and sexualities,” it seems like you’re the inefficient one, the weak link, and you’re going to get picked out and left behind.

My backyard is a fairly wild and untended little patch of woods, and there’s more than one kind of tree there.  There’s maples, oaks, beech, birch, and a couple pines.  Which is interesting, because a really naive approach to ecology would suggest that a single Best Tree would exist for the conditions of my backyard, and the woods would optimize themselves to be entirely made up of whatever the Best Tree is.

But more often in the real world, the optimal solution is an equilibrium of multiple species.  Asking “which is stronger: oaks or maples?” misses the point that a diverse forest is stronger than a solid block of any one tree.  It’s also more true to the history of the land, and more likely to produce a sustainable future.

So you see.
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I’ve been watching dog agility competitions on YouTube, because of no reasons, and I noticed something really sweet.  When a dog finishes a course, even if they didn’t win, even if they made a major mistake and got eliminated, the owner always cheers for them and pets them and gives them a toy.

Because if you only reward your dog when they’re perfect, you’ll end up almost never rewarding them, so the dog’s overall experience of doing agility courses would be “there is a 99% chance of being disappointed,” and they’d come to dread the whole activity.

(Yeah, obviously in training you’d withhold rewards if the dog did an obstacle wrong, but even then, there’s something called “shaping,” where you start training by rewarding the dog for doing anything correct-ish, maybe just for walking up to the obstacles, and only gradually raise your standards as their ability improves.)

And it’s not just behaviorism; you also have to keep some perspective that your dog, just to be there and to try the course, has to be extraordinarily talented and obedient.  That’s a good dog, and if they screw up, they remain a good dog, and should be treated accordingly.

This post is, obviously, not just about dogs.
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May. 12th, 2018 07:35 pm
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Person A: “I would take a bullet for you, you know?”
Person B: “Stop saying that. You’re immortal it means nothing.”
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