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Those of us with a fascination for the odd and unusual, will love bleeding tooth fungus (Hydnellum peckii). It has a weird appearance straight out of a horror movie, as well as some potential medical uses. What is bleeding tooth fungus? It is a mycorrhiza with serrated basal spines and oozing, blood-like secretions topside. A mushroom with a flair for the dramatic that is native to the Pacific Northwest.
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You have to fall asleep first.....I can wait
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The cats didn't want to cooperate for a Tongue Tuesday photo but Tofu thinks it's time to replace Tongue Tuesday by Tooth Tuesday. This is not exactly a beautiful portrait of Tofu but I think it's a funny one and may make you smile too.
I have no will power when it comes to sweets. I have a sweet tooth!
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Kids putting teeth under their pillows is the most occultist stuff in the world. Yes, child put the discarded bone under your pillow...if you are lucky a demon will come and make her purchase. Sell your bones for riches, my child,...your youth will be spent soon.
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I borrowed the 180mm macro and wanted to see what it can do. I grabbed some items in the shop that I thought would look cool with a macro lens capturing the images.
Tigers will allow this bird to pick its teeth clean, hence its nickname.
—from Wikipedia
The Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) is a treepie, native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia. It is a member of the crow family, Corvidae. It is long tailed and has loud musical calls making it very conspicuous. It is found commonly in open scrub, agricultural areas, forests as well as urban gardens. Like other corvids it is very adaptable, omnivorous and opportunistic in feeding.
The small sharp peak in the distance on the right is the namesake of the Beartooth Mountain Range.
"The Bears Tooth (11,920 feet (3,630 m)) is a mountain spire in the Beartooth Mountains in the U.S. state of Montana. The peak is in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness in Custer National Forest, and is adjacent to Beartooth Mountain. Bears Tooth is the namesake for numerous other points in the region and the Beartooth Mountains themselves." wikipedia
The top of the Pass is impressive with the deep grooves, canyons, grottos and lakes created by massive glaciers over many centuries....like this.
The Toothed cap fungus (Tarzetta cupularis), a small uncommon fungus taken couple years ago but haven't yet been posted. Mixed woodland near Lansdown racecourse, Bath, Somerset, England
My daughter lost a tooth :-))
The "Tooth Fairy" paid her a visit overnight.
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Silky oak (Grevillea robusta) flowers are a spring favourite for sulphur-crested cockatoos. They are dripping with sweet nectar, a delicacy for many birds and marsupials. This spring is very dry and the sugar content of the flowers is high.
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Note: The picture was taken with an OLYMPUS OM4-Ti on Kodak Ektar 100.
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Once in a blue moon, an Oriole might pass by our back yard and is tempted by a sweet tooth for the slice of orange left as enticement - though it happens infrequently at best - and usually when a camera isn't handy. Consequently, we went looking for them today and although hearing them more often than seeing them - after biking along 20 km of trail, found this handsome fellow.