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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
the-environmentalologist
blueelectricangels

if you read in a frog paper “specimen was released in the field immediately after capture” chances are very good that what it actually means is

“i dropped the damn frog and despite the fact that we fell all over each other no one could recapture it”

blueelectricangels

sometimes when i am sad i go read through the tags on this post, because they are 70% other biologists saying things like “AND ALSO FUCK FIELD MICE” and “THAT CRAB ALMOST BROKE MY FINGER” and I am reassured that I am not the only one who has bobbled a wood frog right into their cleavage.

plus six or seven people who just….can’t figure out what a frog paper could possibly be. (guys it’s…a scientific paper. about frogs.)

and this one

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which made me laugh despairingly because i mean

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bro you don’t even know.

jumpingjacktrash

what is the code entomologists use for “i stepped on it, i’m so sorry, it was dark out and the specimen was very small”

coolmanfromthepast

“Impromptu dissection was performed under less-than-optimal lighting conditions.”

jumpingjacktrash

‘impromptu dissection’ is an alarming phrase in any context and i thank you for it

the-environmentalologist

For the environmental microbiology/water resources papers: “samples site used approximate GPS coordinates for consistency from season to season” which is code for “the undergrad who did this that last 3 seasons graduated and all we have are the GPS flags so the sample site could be any place on this river for 50 yards”