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Image 1 — Cat threw up a bee. Need help identifying
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Cat threw up a bee. Need help identifying

Warning, this is gross. The slimy pictures show the material before I cleaned it up with drops of water. The toothpick shows scale. The cat vomited in one big expulsion but he seems fine now. I tried to ID the bee but it's hard because it's in pieces and the red part has me perplexed. I don't know if it's a head or an eyeball an internal part. I have a hard time looking at insects up close without wanting to vomit myself, so I would appreciate any insight you can give. TIA!

u/Kooky-Following-675 — 1 day ago

I am an independent designer working on a huge historical/educational project that will be posted in my state's archives. We've been notified that our pdfs have to be ADA-compliant. I've never had to make an ADA-compliant document before and had very false assumptions about a vision-impaired person's access to a basic pdf document. Thankfully I haven't gotten too far in the layout of this multi-volume textbook-style project, and have to go back and assign tags, alt text, ordering, and all the other things I'm still learning about.

I'm not even at the point where I can ask about the feasibility of doing all this myself without hiring a specialist to finalize the docs. But my main question is: have I been living under a rock? I'm learning from videos that are 6 years old. Is everyone doing this already? Thanks for any feedback.

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u/Kooky-Following-675 — 23 days ago