What keeps you going is the belief that it will get better.
But it rarely does.
June 24, 2015
by DDD
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June 24, 2015
by DDD
Comments Off on False Belief
What keeps you going is the belief that it will get better.
But it rarely does.
Time to show how much the coral frags have grown since the last update.
If 3 AM, just before you go to bed, looks like the perfect time to drink all your leftover coffee you probably have ADHD.
African grey parrots are one of the most intelligent birds with only the corvids and some other parrots, notably the kea against them in competition for the title.
Sand lizards are a European lizard species.
European green lizards are lizards native to most of Europe including Hungary where these pictures were taken.
Brazilian tapirs are a species of tapir from South America.
The Colorado potato beetle is a highly destructive pest that eats the foliage of the potato plant thereby destroying potato crops.
The Chinese gliding frog is a tree frog native to a large portion of South-East Asia.
Dandelions are one of the most common wild plant native to Eurasia and North America.
Silverfish are wingless insects that live inside human dwellings and eat paper and other sources of carbohydrates.
The geckos in the genus Rhacodactylus are nocturnal, arboreal, mostly frugivorous lizards from New Caledonia.
The white trillium is a beautiful flower in the genus Trillium native to most of North America.
I have been posting updates on the growth of these coral frags.
The banded bullfrog or Asian painted frog is usually just known as the chubby frog in the pet trade.
The three-toed box turtle is a subspecies of the same box turtle species as the recently posted Florida box turtle.
The Vietnamese mossy frog is a tree frog from Vietnam that looks like a piece of mossy rock.
Zamioculcas zamiifolia, usually known as the ZZ plant, is a plant from Africa which is now becoming a common house plant.
Mantella frogs are tiny terrestrial frogs endemic to Madagascar.
The red-knee tarantula is a large terrestrial spider from Mexico.