ID? Nueces County, Texas, near the Nueces River

2nd picture is wearing surface of teeth. I suspect rhinocerotid, but am no expert in mammalian fossils.

u/fossilreef — 2 months ago

Pineapple vinegar...is this normal?

Had some tepaché go too long and just decided to make it vinegar. Are these normal mother-of-vinegar blobs or do I need to discard?

u/fossilreef — 2 months ago

Did I just get screwed here? This looks awful.

Had an AC company remove and replace old ductwork, and this is what the plenum looks like. Am I wrong in thinking that this looks like shoddy work?

u/fossilreef — 2 months ago
▲ 135 r/pleistocene+1 crossposts

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u/NBCOfficial — 2 months ago

Paleogenomes reveal the evolutionary relationship between modern and cave lions

This is the full text article. Tldr; cave lions and modern lions would occasionally interbreed, but their genetics are distinct enough to be considered two separate species.

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u/fossilreef — 3 months ago

Tepaché

Day 3, normal? Not much effervescence, slight pineapple flavor, cloudy. And it's almost like the sugar is just sitting at the bottom. Planning to add cinnamon sticks tomorrow.

u/fossilreef — 3 months ago
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Paleoloxodon namadicus by Yuanman

"Tall as a cedar, strong as a hurricane and with a call loud as a thunder, the beast with the tusks sharp as swords is wise as it is old, and will it never be too confident of his own strenght and power, as time and change are the only constant."

https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/yuanman/palaeoloxodon-namadicus

https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/yuanman/ancient-bestiary-palaeoloxodon-namadicus-the-double-sword-of-wrath

u/ExoticShock — 3 months ago
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Well, I went into anaphylaxis for the first (hopefully last) time

And spent the next 3 days in the hospital. 2 days later and I'm still covered head-to-toe in hives. Previously on Ketotifen, levocetirizine, montelukast, and Breztri (for asthma). Now I've got Cromolyn, cetirizine, hydroxyzine, and prednisone in the mix as well. Does anyone have any advice on how to manage all of this medication? And the itching. Good God, the itching. Nothing seems to help with that.

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u/fossilreef — 3 months ago