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Glad Cookie didn't get banged up in the woodchuck encounter
You know it was by no means a full adult , but I was shocked how it held its own like a little wolverine ..Seem to have no fear and did not back down but did have the disadvantage of being caught out of its hole
 

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Those are day lilies…You’re gonna have a nice stash of those berries I remember from last year
Hope so. That's just a small bush in my yard it came up on its own... so atleast I'll know when there ripe and I can go to another spot and load up...
 

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For me personally at the moment I conclusively say that my two favorite marijuana is in terms of effects and potency are theNH x Posi & Headband … kicking myself in the head because there was some seeds in the last run of headband that I feel were pollinated by the rogue male haze flowers that came out but they’re gone they didn’t have the foresight to hold onto them it would’ve been an interesting cross to try
 

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This is called a Gulper eel an exceedingly rare species spotted at the depths of 7000 feet they eat so infrequently they’re able to swallow gigantic prey relative to the size of their mouth >>> “
Ocean explorers recently stumbled upon an extremely unusual sight in the Pacific's deep sea — a rare, shapeshifting "gulper eel" with its most recent meal still clearly visible in its stomach.


The pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides), also known as a gulper eel, was spotted June 20 by researchers on board the Research Vessel (RV) Falkor while controlling the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) SuBastian. The ROV was on the last dive of the Octopus Odyssey expedition — a mission to investigate an unusually large group of octopuses at the Dorado Outcrop off the west coast of Costa Rica — when it came across the serpent-like fish with a noticeable lump in its midsection around 6,900 feet (2,100 meters) below the surface.

A short video of the encounter, which was shared on Twitter by representatives from Schmidt Ocean Institute who organized the mission, showed the eel contorting its misshapen body as it swam up to the camera before disappearing into the darkness of the deep.
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This is a Pakistani x Hawaiian ( as far as I know) &
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early female pre-flowers on one , the other I have a feeling is a female ..there’s two other males in the background not pictured , I want the females for clones they’re getting a little bit big to hold onto at the moment
 
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