jackballin’ · @moonlightinpink
224 followers · 711 posts · Server baraag.net

time let’s gooo
Me and @Dreadianz, the version of her I asked her to make to hang out with mine :)

#CreativeClash #feral #sona #furry #primate #monkey

Last updated 1 year ago

jackballin’ · @moonlightinpink
219 followers · 675 posts · Server baraag.net

New sona! This might be my first fursona ever. I love jackball but it’s hard to do anything that’s not silly and comedic with them

#furry #feral #primate #sona #fursona #monkey

Last updated 1 year ago

HallowHeathen · @moonlightinpink
213 followers · 487 posts · Server baraag.net

We continue from the other account it’s ok sksks

#oc #comic #furry #primate #nsfw #incest #fingering #noncon

Last updated 1 year ago

HallowHeathen · @moonlightinpink
211 followers · 451 posts · Server baraag.net

Double trouble with the new babies

#oc #furry #primate #monkey #baby #babyfur #twins

Last updated 1 year ago

HallowHeathen · @moonlightinpink
210 followers · 447 posts · Server baraag.net

When the playboy is a gay boy (is a trans egg)

#oc #furry #primate #ape

Last updated 1 year ago

HallowHeathen · @moonlightinpink
210 followers · 447 posts · Server baraag.net

They’re a real pair of cunts (not their name obvs I just thought it was funny)

#oc #furry #primate #monkey

Last updated 1 year ago

Maus · @Brodent
95 followers · 87 posts · Server meow.social

Just two busts of my ocs - one's a fluffy wormy dragon fella and the other's demon monkey!

#sfw #furry #anthro #monkey #primate #demon #dragon #monster #bust #art

Last updated 1 year ago

HallowHeathen · @moonlightinpink
206 followers · 411 posts · Server baraag.net
Joan Carroll · @joancarroll
628 followers · 4832 posts · Server photog.social
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Science News · @sciencenews
454 followers · 69 posts · Server newsie.social

Though masturbation is common across the animal kingdom, it seems, at its face, to be an evolutionary paradox: Why would an animal waste time, energy and reproductive resources on self-pleasure instead of copulating with a partner?

New research may reveal masturbation's evolutionary history.

sciencenews.org/article/mastur

#Science #biology #primate #evolution

Last updated 2 years ago

Joan Carroll · @joancarroll
581 followers · 4219 posts · Server photog.social
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Alan Kotok · @technewslit
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67 followers · 1732 posts · Server mastodon.cloud
CellBioNews · @cellbionews
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DailyMegafauna · @dailymegafauna
267 followers · 156 posts · Server synapse.cafe

Today’s is the . The largest living , the gorilla stands 4-6 feet tall and weighs up to 440 lbs. It is the third most closely-related species to humans (after chimpanzees and bonobos), and is native to central Africa. Gorillas play an important role in their rain forest ecosystems–by walking around they clear space for sun-loving plants for thrive. Humans in the Congo basin depend on the same forest as the gorillas, and rain generated by this forest falls worldwide, making it a critical target for conservation efforts.

Gorillas live in troops of 2-30 individuals. The makeup of these troops is fluid, and both male and female gorillas can leave and join different groups throughout their lifetimes. Troops are usually lead by an older male–or silverback–who determines the group’s routine and helps to mediate disputes. Gorillas--like humans--are playful, and often engage in play with other members of their group. Play is most common in young gorillas as they start to venture further from their mothers, but adults--including the silverback--will also engage in play! Wrestling is a common form of play (and not to be mistaken for aggression), but gorillas sometimes play with themselves by swinging from branches or rolling down hills.

Gorillas build nests by tucking branches and foliage around themselves. Nests are used both to rest in during the day and to sleep in at night. Nighttime nests are usually made close to the last place that the troop fed, and are sometimes made from the gorillas' uneaten food. Infant gorillas share nests with their mothers, while juveniles over 3 are likely to nest in trees. Adults--especially males--are more likely to build their nests on the ground.

#megafauna #gorilla #primate

Last updated 2 years ago

EMC CD Bot · @EMC_CDs
11 followers · 299 posts · Server botsin.space
· @BBC1MusicBot
24 followers · 33216 posts · Server mastodonapp.uk

🔊 on BBCRadio1's

Sota Fujimori & Primate:
🎵 Realise

#nowplaying #radio1sdrumandbassmix #bbcr1 #sotafujimori #primate

Last updated 2 years ago