How should I pin carpenter ants?
I have a little (AKA very big) ant infestation, and the major worker ants just look so beautiful and I would love to pin them! Any tips/tricks?
I have a little (AKA very big) ant infestation, and the major worker ants just look so beautiful and I would love to pin them! Any tips/tricks?
^(P.S: I'm sorry if this wasn't properly flaired)
Can anyone help me figure this out? I recently preserved a flower I picked, and I was wondering whether it counted as taxidermy because I GENUINELY cannot tell. (btw the flower I preserved is what I believe to be a Forsythia)
Goodbye Dolly's Factory. I'm so sorry to say this, but I just can't keep playing. It just feels like the game is dying, there are barely any players active anymore, and other delverlikes^((and other games)) simply are more promising with more people. I wish there could be some kind of miracle, a mystical savior of funding to get DF back on track, but it most likely won't happen. Rest In Peace.
Sorry if i'm being an idiot, but my code won't work because of invalid syntaxes. Any ideas?
a = ("Hello,World!")
print(a)
b = ("Oh,Nevermind.")
print(b)
c = ("Fudging Weirdo.")
print(c)
if str(c)) is print, print (d)
(d) = ("123")
Silence
Mantises
Praying
River
Streaming
Porch-light Song
Moths | Gliding through | Light | deathly-shine
Cycles Average caterpillar | Normal chrysalis | Life-cycle | So short
As someone who's new to genetics and is a beginner, I would like to do some questions for fun! So:
1. If a B/B, a/a and B/b1 A/a cat have a litter of 4 kits, what are they most likely to turnout as?
2. If a b/b^(1) A/a and a B/b^(1) A/A cat have a litter of 4 kits, what are they most likely to turn out as?
3. If a B/B A/A and b/b^(1) A/a cat have a litter of 3 kits, what are they most likely to turn out as?
NOTES: I made these because of Little Hungry Warrior's (on Youtube) Cat Genetics for Writers & Artists. Cat Genetics for Writers & Artists part 1: Concepts & Terminology [CC], make sure to check it out! (not sponsored)