The Swedish book covers of Harry Potter
Did Swedes even read the same books?
Seriously love how you can see Harry age through all of them, dang.
The thestral illustration tho
Reblogging for…
…for everything, actually
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I couldn’t help it - here are some more jeweled caterpillars
I just posted about a particularly awesome jeweled caterpillar, but I had to have some more. The above caterpillars were photographed by Dan Janzen (except for the turquoise one). One question you may ask is, what is the purpose of the gummy spikes? There is some evidence that they make it harder for the larvae to be eaten, since ants placed in the same container as the caterpillars find their mouths gummed up. Here’s more from the SciAm blog Observations:
Biologists do have some ideas about the function of larvae’s gumdrop spines, however. The glutinous cones break off extremely easily—one can gently tweeze them off or even pull them off by accident—suggestive of the way some lizards’ tails snap off in a predator’s mouth. Janzen says this trick might help the larvae escape from hungry insects and birds, but researchers have not yet confirmed this.
they look so squishy!!
(; ° A °) OH MY GOD SO CUTE GIVE ME ONE OF THOSE

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Rise of the Guardians (an introduction by Burgess)
↳ “We are the guardians, protectors of children’s dreams. That’s Bunnymund and Tooth and Sandy. That’s me, North! Together, we are known as the Guardians. And we only exist if children believe in us. To our surprise, for deep in the shadow, a dark figure emerged. His name was Pitch…”
“…The man of the Moon has chosen a guardian to join us. His name is Jack Frost.”
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