[-] cadamanteus 4 points 2 years ago

Oooo this tiny one dropped it's tail too! It sucks when that happens.

[-] cadamanteus 3 points 2 years ago

These guys are a lot harder to find (and catch) while sifting through leaf litter, lol. A lot of areas in these countries are pretty accessible, though Spanish is a plus.

[-] cadamanteus 5 points 2 years ago

I have an account for that instance too, hah. I might make that my main. Definitely my people!

[-] cadamanteus 30 points 2 years ago

this is what the right is afraid we'll use on children

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[-] cadamanteus 4 points 2 years ago

I am not yet 30 and have flamingos on two clothing items. I've also photographed a wild flamingo! I think you're good, haha.

[-] cadamanteus 21 points 2 years ago

The ability to identify practically any bird or reptile in North America. I get friends asking me what things are all the time... then trying to extend my knowledge to fungi and plants (which I'm getting better with, but not at the same level). It doesn't feel too niche until I interact with my friends outside of biology.

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I like the "hide read posts," but I'd like the option to always be able to see mine. I have to turn the setting off now to look at my posts, then turn it back on for the feed. Anyone have any ideas?

[-] cadamanteus 4 points 2 years ago

I know it's accurate, but as a relatively younger birder and wildlife biologist, that's just insane to me. I too have a few bird tattoos (and another next weekend). It's hard to imagine more birds out there, but easy to imagine more species going the way of the ivory-billed.

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submitted 2 years ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

This pair was in a parking lot for a national park in Honduras last year. Someone yelled "snake!" and I came running. We saw four that month!

What have you been seeing this summer?

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submitted 2 years ago by cadamanteus to c/birds@lemmy.world

I love how interactive these birds are. They're not afraid to get up close.

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submitted 2 years ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

This is the smallest vertebrate I've ever seen. I had trouble picking it up over fears of squishing it (it was indoors and trapped). Unfortunately, the tail fell off in the process, but that's what tails do. It seemed impossibly small. Lago de Yojo, Honduras.

[-] cadamanteus 4 points 2 years ago

I don't remember how many hours, but quite a few. I've done three temples and most of the quests you get from townsfolk before/after the temples, minus the Gerudo region (haven't been there yet). I enjoy it a lot. I'm not a huge Nintendo person, but I quite liked BotW, and naturally TotK is a great follow-up.

Chicken Horse is awesome and very repayable with friends as you unlock more characters and places. It takes some time to unlock more stuff (kinda like Smash), but we don't find it too boring or tedious in the process.

Broadly, my thesis is in ecology of an iguana species. Nearly done, but trying not to just play games all day, heh.

[-] cadamanteus 3 points 2 years ago

Just TotK. The only other game I play on Switch is Chicken Horse with friends. Unfortunately, I have a thesis to finish.

[-] cadamanteus 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I am currently playing TotK with three temples done but haven't gone to the Gerudo region yet. I have most of the geoglyphs done on the central/eastern part of the map and haven't followed any order. I did do the Hebra geoglyph. It's a big one, but the tear should be there! It's smaller than others I feel.

[-] cadamanteus 8 points 2 years ago

I've never envied those with faith. I feel freedom and have comfort in knowing that I am a good person with good morals without being threatened by some mysterious being that allows such disgusting hatred to exist in their creation.

[-] cadamanteus 16 points 2 years ago

guess I'll study tomorrow since I missed 5:37 today

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submitted 2 years ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

In an effort to help this community get active, I want to post some of my favorite finds from this year, starting with this beautiful big female eyelash pit viper found in PANACAM, Honduras, last month.

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submitted 2 years ago by cadamanteus to c/birding@lemmy.world

I want to help get this community active, so I'll be posting some of my favorite bird pics from this year. I noticed this little one just 20 feet away from me while on a cacao farm in central Honduras.

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