The world’s weirder than you think. And it can take looking through your camera lens from a peculiar angle for you to finally realize you’re living in Wonderland. Welcome to the wonderful world of illusions and intriguing photography, brought to you by the aptly named ‘Confusing Perspectives’ subreddit.
Classical conditioning is a learning process in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a reflex-eliciting unconditioned stimulus, such that the neutral stimulus eventually elicits the same innate reflex response that the unconditioned stimulus does. For example, pairing a bell sound (neutral stimulus) with the presentation of food (unconditioned stimulus) can cause an organism to salivate (unconditioned response) when the bell rings, even without the food.
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What is your dog trying to tell you through barking? Learn the definitions of common barking styles along with a visual aid for interpreting dog body language.
A Canine Effect Event Horizon - Funny pictures and memes of dogs doing and implying things. If you thought you couldn't possible love dogs anymore, this might prove you wrong.
The aardwolf is an insectivorous mammal, native to East and Southern Africa. Its name means "earth-wolf" in Afrikaans and Dutch.
Dingo Skull - Australian -Replica - Resin Printed High Quality Piece - FREE delivery world wide! dimensions: 20cm long x 12cm wide x 11cm tall. dimensions: 8 inches long x 4.7 inches wide x 4.4 inches tall. Hello The name "dingo" comes from the Dharug language used by the Indigenous Australians of the Sydney area. The first British colonists to arrive in Australia in 1788 established a settlement at Port Jackson and noted "dingoes" living with indigenous Australians. The name was first recorded in 1789 by Watkin Tench in his Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay. The dingo is a medium-sized canine that possesses a lean, hardy body adapted for speed, agility, and stamina. The dingo's three main coat colourations are light ginger or tan, black and tan, or creamy white. The skull is wedge-shaped and appears large in proportion to the body. The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog and their lineage split early from the lineage that led to today's domestic dogs and can be traced back through the Maritime Southeast Asia to Asia. The oldest remains of dingoes in Australia are around 3,500 years old. This is an accurate reconstruction (not an original) Dingo Skull, 3D printed using CT scans and printed in high quality Dental Resin this piece is truly amazing. The high quality resin gives the piece weight and a texture close to the real thing so not only does it look amazing it feels amazing to hold. Proudly produced and assembled by hand in Western Australia.