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"When I'm a small prey mammal and I've evolved to survive the barren rocky landscape by optimizing into a tan egg"


For posts about animals that loosely fit the description above. While the animal does not have to hit all the requirements, it should hit some of them:


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And being quick and clever. Fight the reptiles! Help each other! YOU GOT THIS!

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My 9 year old has spoken, and I think she might be on to something!

Behold! The Shrew! Never to be tamed, just like you, gurl! Did I mention how good you look today?

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Give it a good 5 seconds, as a favor to both of us. Some things are just love. This is just love.

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Too much? Nah, you deserve it. You've been fighting extra hard, and I'm grateful you're here!

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And how good you looked today. Dang, slay gurl, slay!

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WE are community, and I'm so glad you're here! Have the best day you can, for both of us!

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Source: https://www.nwf.org/Home/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2022/Dec-Jan/Animals/News-of-the-Wild

How pikas weather the winter

Plateau pikas (above) spend their entire lives in high-altitude, treeless terrain across parts of Asia where few other mammals ever venture. In a 13-year study on China’s Qinghai–Tibetan plateau—known as “the roof of the world”—biologists with the Chinese Academy of Sciences investigated how these small cousins of rabbits can survive without hibernating in habitats where winter temperatures often plummet to minus 20 degrees F. Using special devices that measure internal body temperature, the researchers checked daily energy expenditures for 156 wild pikas during summer and winter. They discovered that the animals reduce their metabolisms by about 30 percent during the cold months, in part by lowering their body temperatures several degrees overnight. Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team reports that the animals also rely on an abundant—and unexpected—food source: the feces of domestic yaks. “It massively reduces the amount of time pikas need to spend out on the surface,” says co-author John Speakman, an ecophysiologist at Scotland’s University of Aberdeen who participated in the project. Pikas are more abundant, the scientists note, in parts of the plateau where the long-haired yaks also are more prevalent.

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And I'm damn proud. Take a rest for a second. Regroup and resist.

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Communicate and organize. For life and love!

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I'm super glad you're here in it! Have a great day!

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...because we are cute and they are jealous. You look so good today, just saying.

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Be like pika. Fight hate with love. I'm proud of you.

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All your friends at Tan Eggs think you're doing a great job!

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Quoth the pika, Nevermore...

Have an interesting day!

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Woylie (Bettongia penicillata)

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Deckard Cain lives, rent free, in my brain.

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Homey lifts us all up to low earth orbit, and WE APPRECIATE YOU!

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Hand in hand towards a better world. Community Now!

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Get out there and enjoy it!

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Maybe grass-stitch...

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Pika doesn't care about the vocal minority. Pika knows amor vincit omnia!

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Thousand grass stare pika!

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