“Fast and ate”Present and past tense...Need, needed...festinate, festinated
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“Fast and ate”Present and past tense...Need, needed...festinate, festinated
Depends on how long they were exposed on the surface. The original color actually survives remarkably well in many contexts. Ancient turkey shells usually Munsell as light brown or yellow. Macaw stays pinkEgg shells that old could be white no matter what their original color was.
Dr. Bones coming in clutch with the science lessons!Depends on how long they were exposed on the surface. The original color actually survives remarkably well in many contexts. Ancient turkey shells usually Munsell as light brown or yellow. Macaw stays pink
These were also too thin for turkey. Turkey eggshells (both modern and ancient) are usually .3mm to .5mm thick and apparently waterfowl are even thicker (thanks guys!) These were only .2mm thick.
If you are really fancy you can put them under a scanning electron microscope to check the mammillary cone shape. That gives the most certain ID. But we aren't that fancy hereDr. Bones coming in clutch with the science lessons!
The mammi what!?If you are really fancy you can put them under a scanning electron microscope to check the mammillary cone shape. That gives the most certain ID. But we aren't that fancy here
Click ignore.Omg Saff she just called me a snob!
You have a duck?My Pekin duck lays a white egg.
I just upped the Mini's bedtime to 9:00 pm.It looks adorable!
So adorable!I just upped the Mini's bedtime to 9:00 pm.
This means screens off 30 mins later.
We just said birthdays are now his favorite... Because they are just like Christmas.
I think hims quite excited.