Did not realise my advent calendar was elephants — view on…
Did not realise my advent calendar was elephants — view on Instagram https://bit.ly/3HYvwst
nikcage:the nft of dorian gray
the nft of dorian gray
country gnomes,
take my bones
to a place,
they don’t belong
see shit like this is the reason that it’s so hard to turn my back on this website. Where else, pray tell, are you going to find this kind of quality nonsense.
west virginia
dndogs: time for tumblr’s incomprehensible ads but make it SEASONAL
time for tumblr’s incomprehensible ads but make it SEASONAL
Simu Liu answering fan questions
tuulikki:soracities:soracities:genuinely cant stop thinking about whatever early human first looked…
genuinely cant stop thinking about whatever early human first looked a literal wolf full in the face and thought domestication would be fun but ALSO cant stop thinking about the ENTIRE early human tribe that absolutely did NOT think to stop them
HOLD THE PHONE
Slightly related: I read a book by Rick McIntyre, who was official Wolf Guy at Yellowstone Park for 25 years (and studied wolves for 40 yrs total). He describes how, when they’re alone, wolves—both adults and pups—will pick up sticks or bones or bits of animal skin and toss them around to entertain themselves, the way you might toss a ball up and down. They essentially play catch by themselves.
So if wolves do this by themselves, in nature, that means that we saw them playing this game and thought “huh, that wolf enjoys fetching the stick it’s throwing for itself, maybe I could throw it further and it would like that more?” And thus began our two species’ mutual favourite game to play together
But the point is that they invented fetch