“Rats. Rats. We gotta get rid of the rats.” (“The Pied Piper,” Disney, 1933)
The bean thief
greem beam
if nobody minds i might read about animals on the computer
brandnewatari2600
today is video games’s birthday.
Happy birthday videogames
americans be like i’m looking at myself in the meer
medusagirlfriend
The Snowy Day illustrations by Ezra Jack Keats
theworkshopofdreams
What the..?!
It’s the herbicide.
Otters secrete thick oils in their fur that help them to be more hydrodynamic and water resistant. Without some kind of cleaning regime, they would like sloths grow plant matter in their persistently moist fur. Whether it be algae, fungi, moss, or other kinds of small plants.
The tree has a circle of absence around it in part because the tree excretes an herbicidal resin; this is a common property of trees particularly conifers.
The otters are rolling around in the dirt around the tree to clean themselves of microscopic insects with the coarse silicone (like with diatomaceous earth) and to coat themselves in herbicidal resins to keep them from growing things.
god I wish that were me
me introducing some random girl i met in the club’s smoking area to my friends and i don’t remember her name










