u/ResearchFederal1322
Help needed for sourdough starter!
So recently, I made a sourdough starter, then I waited 24 hours and a little pink part appeared. I threw it out cause I know it was a bad thing. But I cleaned my equipment, including spoons, jar and stuff. I don't remember cleaning the lid of the jar, but other than that, I don't think I've done anything "wrong".
If anybody has tips, can y'all tell me how to avoid this in the future? I cared good for this one and I was disappointed it just was destroyed so fast. I put it in a warm place, and also, I use the ac all the time (I don't put the starter near the AC cause it might slow down fermentation.) Anybody knows how to prevent this soon, and what maybe caused it? Thanks.
DIY potato cannon goes wild! (imagine being sniped by this)
largest ever recorded polar bear, shot in Alaska in 1960 that weighed over 2,200 pounds and stood nearly 12 feet tall, It was later displayed at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair
The gulper eel🪱
Deep in the midnight zone lives the Gulper Eel (or Pelican Eel). Its body is incredibly thin and weak, but its head structure is completely unhinged
When it finds prey, it expands its massive, pouch-like jaw to swallow creatures much larger than itself. Because food is so scarce in the deep ocean, it has to be able to eat literally anything it runs into.😋🐟
Guys how do I make this warning thing on my subreddit?
When I make a post, it shows this warning type thing and I'm wondering, how can I even make this?
The turtle frog🐢🐸
This little cute yet weird thing is the turtle frog. It looks like a piece of meat with legs and eyes!
They are actually frogs!! and they skip the tadpole phase. Their eggs hatch underground directly into fully formed, tiny, muscular meat lumps🥩🐸🐢
The devil's flower mantis🦗👹
This is one of the largest species of mantis, growing up to 5 inches long🦗👹
Very weird!
Dramatic cat loses it's mind trying to scratch a scratch-less couch🐈😺
170 members in r/NatureIsFuckingWeird🥳🎉
I just got 170 members in like 4-5 days really fast. I got this by posting interesting stuff related to the subreddit (which is about weird nature), cross-posting into more popular subreddits, and maybe asking some questions.
Yay, celebrating 170 members🥳🎉
Meet the leaf sheep—it's cute, yet weird🐑🌱
Look at it, it's very cute but weird too.
It can also do photosynthesis. When it eats algae, it absorbs the plant's chloroplasts and keeps them alive inside it's own body. This allows the leaf sheep to perform photosynthesis, meaning it can literally generate its own energy from pure sunlight like a houseplant🪴⚡
The Glasswing butterfly—a beautiful glass wings butterfly🦋✨
Yep, this butterfly has glass looking wings—and for a reason. You see, many normal butterflies are covered in colorful scales, this one lacks scales. Instead, it's covered in microscopic, pillar-like structures that light reflecting off the surface. Because they're see through, predators look right through them while they are flying. 🦋👀
Guys, what do you think about my subreddit's new banner?
I changed my banner and I think this one is much better than the old one. What do you guys think about it? ( r/NatureIsFuckingWeird)
This insect is the devil—the Panacanthus Spiny Katydid👿👹🦗
This weird thing looks like a grasshopper that decided to put a spiked suit which is incredibly spiky. Look at this absolute maniac, it's full of spikes and it's hard for birds or lizards to swallow, so yeah, it has a purpose.👿👹🦗
This fish is so bad at swimming that it literally walks on legs (The red lipped batfish)💄👄🐟
This thing is the red lipped batfish.💄👄🐟It literally looks like it stole a lipstick and put it on itself. This thing lives at the bottom of the ocean, even though it's a fish, it is the worst swimmer. It's fins are useless for swimming it has to use it's legs to walk. And yes, those red lips are 100% real. Scientists discovered those lips are bioluminescent in the pitch black, acting as a flashing neon sign to attract mates👄🐟
This tiny neon spider has to perform a flawless dance routine or the female will execute him on the spot 🪩🕷️(peacock spider)
Meet the peacock spider—this little dude is the size of a single grain of rice. The males are covered in brilliant, neon orange, blue and gold patterns.
To win over a female, the male raises his colorful abdomen flap like a peacock tail and lifts 2 legs in the air—he then performs an complex, fast-paced rhythmic dance, vibrating his body to create a specific bass beat through the ground.🕷️🔊
The blue dragon steals the chemical weapons of it's enemy—And uses it as finger knives🐉🌊
Meet the blue dragon—this thing literally steals it's enemies' weapons and uses it as finger knives. Here's how: This thing hunts the Portuguese Man o' War (one of the most venomous jellyfish on earth🪼) The blue dragon is completely immune to the venom. It eats the jellyfish's stinging tentacles, digests them, and then moves the live venomous cells into it's "fingers"🖐️. If you touch this thing, it hits you with a concentrated dose of jellyfish poison. And they float upside down, they actually breathe oxygen through their skin cells by converting salt water into hydrogen gas🌊😮💨
Meet the Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko—it literally evolved to have fake worm holes and decay marks on it's body🦎🍂 (and for a reason)
This is the Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko, their camouflage is advanced—and it's hard for other animals to see through it. Their tails have notches that look exactly like a leaf chewed by insects. They have veins running across their bodies that mimic leaf ribs, and they can change color to match the exact shade of rotting dirt around them. 🦎🍂
To protect themselves from predators, they unhinge their jaws, flash a bright red mouth, and release a scream that sounds like a human child crying in the woods 👶💧
Since they don't have eyelids, they also have to use their long tongues to lick sap off their own eyeballs to stay hydrated.👅
Meet the Orchid Mantis—The Killer Flower🌸🦗
This thing sits perfectly on it's twigs, pretending to be a flower.🌸 What's absolutely wild is that scientists discovered it exhibits "aggressive mimicry." It actually reflects light in a way that makes it look more vibrant and attractive to bees and butterflies than actual, real orchids.🐝🦋
Insects fly straight into it's arms thinking they'll get free nectar, only to get sliced in half.🌸🌻