I'm so going to cry over this
โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโกโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ "You are in your jacket. The jacket is all zipped up and your body is entirely covered. You feel uneasy and highly irritated, despite wearing your favorite jacket. It seems your stomach pain hasn't gotten any better than yesterday. The uneasiness is starting to get to you. Your anger is surging upon little things and you are getting easily frustrated at the tiniest mistakes. You know you need to calm down. However, you are unable to.
*your partner/bsf/lover enters the room*
The second they turn towards you, you look into your eyes. You don't want to give them trouble. You try to hide your discomfort. However, your eyes are full of pure emotion and give away. Your partner (referring to partner/bsf/lover with "partner") has noticed something is different in you since you haven't said anything. They stand there for a while, without uttering a word and keep staring at your penguin-like appearance. You are restless for them to do something. They just keep staring in your eyes.
In an instant, they unzip your jacket and wrap their arms around you. Their warm embrace surprises you and you instantly sink into their chest. You feel much better. The warmth of their body is comforting. It's been quite a while since you've felt this. You feel like crying from the pain but at the same time, your partners' warm hug is so comfortable that it is holding back the tears for you. The jacket provides warmth to both of you and your partner provides warmth to you."
โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ ahh the feelings while writing this~~ ( หโฟห )
Photo ยฉ Suru Nair
And researchers who discovered same-sex matings in Adรฉlie and Humboldt Penguins and in Kestrels stated that they did not know if any comparable phenomena in other species of penguins or birds of prey, when in fact homosexual activity in King Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, and Griffon Vultures had previously been reported in the literature.
"Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity" - Bruce Bagemihl
Humboldt penguin (Spheniscus humboldti), family Spheniscidae (penguins)
They have spines on their tongues, as well as in their mouths, used to hold prey and prevent it from escaping.
Young Humboldt penguins have less distinct markings, lacking the breast band of adults (see pink-banded penguin in last picture).
Ouwehands Dierenpark (top 3), Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (bottom 4), taken June 2024
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American Pika (Ochotona princeps), family Ochotonidae, order Lagomorpha, found in mountain regions of the western U.S. and Canada
photograph by Mark Penninger (USFS)
reblog if you need a hug
I just noticed the rings in their fingers.AAAAAH!
#sambucky #comfort #OMG# AAJSJHSHSHSHE
comfort.
Bumblebee Pup
Homo vs. Hetero from Life in Hell by Matt Groening, 1983