it’s almost a week into june but better late than never to say that this blog is a queer space, run by a queer vulture

terfs fuck off, nazis fuck off, we’re not here for you

this month is a queer celebration, and I want everyone who fits under that umbrella to feel welcome! 

wodneswynn:

I went mad in the forest, mad with blood and wolf-flesh and the horror of battle, and I fled mad across the moors and into the hills until I stood naked upon the mountain beneath the blue sky.

And I saw him, the Wanderer, in my madness, and I asked him, “What is it that we are always struggling and striving for?”

And he looked deep into my soul with his one terrible eye, and he said:

“For bofa.”

vultureculturecoyote:

vultureculturecoyote:

So I went to check on a badger skeleton that’s been out in the local woods and it’s covered in SOMETHING IDFK worms or some shit it’s real bad.

This is just the worst thing.

So a few theories have surfaced as to what this could be! Some include:

Fast moving slime mold

I’m thinking this is unlikely. I’ve never heard of a mold that can move this fast. And the footage is not sped up.

Nematodes

I was thinking nematodes, but apparently they don’t move like this according to an entomology group.

A different species of maggot

I feel like they are way too small for this to be the case.

Annelid worms

Thats a wide group of species.

Grindal worms (like the ones fed to beta fish)

They do look a lot like these, or maybe a similar species.