Get even more excited, because to celebrate 62 years of its extended universe we are finally releasing our niche Dr Who #fanzine!
We shared our love for the EU from the 60s, over the wilderness years up to today. Almost 100 pages of Dr Who goodness!
Get even more excited, because to celebrate 62 years of its extended universe we are finally releasing our niche Dr Who #fanzine!
We shared our love for the EU from the 60s, over the wilderness years up to today. Almost 100 pages of Dr Who goodness!
A striking white coloration makes this spiny skate (Bathyraja spinosissima) easy to spot. These active swimmers hover and glide well above the seafloor, while their relatives tend to stay close to the bottom. This species is especially common in rocky lava fields.
A striking white coloration makes this spiny skate (Bathyraja spinosissima) easy to spot. These active swimmers hover and glide well above the seafloor, while their relatives tend to stay close to the bottom. This species is especially common in rocky lava fields.
Help us reach our goal of 40k to create Season Two of our found footage horror fiction podcast, The Holmwood Foundation.
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Help us reach our goal of 40k to create Season Two of our found footage horror fiction podcast, The Holmwood Foundation.
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(And maybe one day I’ll even make these nice and colorful)
(And maybe one day I’ll even make these nice and colorful)
#DoctorWho
Siphonophores (pronounced “sigh-fawn-oh-fours”) are colonial creatures made up of specialized segments that work together as one.
Siphonophores (pronounced “sigh-fawn-oh-fours”) are colonial creatures made up of specialized segments that work together as one.