#treeselfie #adidaskampung #sooc #jungle #rainforest #leeches #borneo #southeastasia #waterfall #travel #travelphotography #nature #buffalo #adventure
RE: https://mastodon.world/@somecanuckchick/116087272039854125
HOW ABOUT THESE AI COMPANIES PAY PREMIUM RATES FOR STORAGE AND ENERGY... AND NOT MAKE EVERYBODY ELSE SUBSIDIZE THIS BS?!?!? #internet #technology #noonelistenedtosarahconnor #parasites #leeches #corporationswantafreelunch
#NewSpecies!
New freshwater leech from #mexico just came in:
Helobdella gulloae
Treatment: https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9FD084D8-8D7A-5078-9F17-2A2E967956C1
Publication: https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1261.162279
#ZooKeys #HelobdellaGulloae
#FAIRdata
#science #OA #openaccess #biology #taxonomy #ecology #biodiversity #nature #wildlife #conservation #animals #invertebrates #worms #annelida #leeches #freshwater
HOLLOWED THOUGHTS - LEECHES [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] (2025) SW EXCLUSIVE

HOLLOWED THOUGHTS "LEECHES" OUT NOW!

Mastodon scammer indicators
Reasons to BLOCK idiots suddenly following you.
FIRST OF ALL: open their original page (at the instance they have an account on).
1️⃣ Zero posts: BLOCK
2️⃣ Minimal/pointless description: BLOCK
3️⃣ If posts are boosts only: BLOCK
4️⃣ If reply-posts make no sense: BLOCK
5️⃣ Big tits prominently shown: BLOCK
6️⃣ Hiding who they follow is an indication (this one does not). Check whom they follow: if it are accounts with lots of followers or seemingly random accounts: BLOCK.
Bonus indicator: https://mastodon.social
The idiot shown below meanwhile has 7 followers 😱
#MastodonScams #Authenticity #Leeches #MastodonScammers #Scams #CyberCrime
Rare fossil reveals ancient leeches weren't bloodsuckers
https://phys.org/news/2025-10-rare-fossil-reveals-ancient-leeches.html
The first #leech body fossil predates estimated hirudinidan origins by 200 million years: Danielle de Carle et al. https://peerj.com/articles/19962/
"430 million years old, the #fossil includes a large tail sucker—still found in modern #leeches—along with a segmented, teardrop-shaped body. But one important feature isn't found in this fossil: the forward sucker that many of today's leeches use to pierce skin and draw blood"