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- Today marks our 1 Year Anniversary of making friends onchain 🎂!
Thank you to everyone who has made the first year of Lens Protocol so special and groundbreaking. Lens has brought together builders, creators, communities, and friends, all while in beta.
There's so much planned for the second year ahead, and we can't wait to continue to grow with all of you.
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We are excited to announce the launch of our new Snapshot voting feature. Now you can have your say on important community decisions by simply voting from Lenster.
If you paste any Snapshot URL, it will turn into an interactive widget where you can vote for a proposal. You can also use it with your Lens follower NFTs by configuring Snapshot strategies 🚀
Vote us below if you like this feature 😉 https://snapshot.org/#/yoginth.eth/proposal/0x9287c40edcd68c362c7c4139fe3489bbaaa27cf4de68be5c218a82d0f252e718
- The ***Venus of Willendorf*** is an 11-centimeter statuette depicting a female figure, was found in 1908 at the site of a Paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria.
- Lens signless transactions are now better, faster, stronger!
You can upgrade your signless transactions on @lenster.lens: https://lenster.xyz/settings/dispatcher
Coming on other community-built applications 🔜!
- Of all the splendor of mammals on Earth, only humans and dolphins have sex, not only for reproduction, but also for pleasure. Whether the female dolphin tells the male about how her day went, scientists still have not figured out.
- Albatross can sleep right during the flight. The bird operates on the same principle as the dolphin: in flight, one half of the brain rests at the albatross, and the second makes sure that it stays in the air and does not fly into the aircraft turbine.
- Listening to pleasant music, cows give more milk.
- Each cat's nose has a unique pattern, just like a human fingerprint.
- Humpback whales can sing. Scientists have proven that during the mating season, "singing" sounds evolve every year and are even passed down through generations.
- The purple striped jellyfish is one of the largest and most graceful jellyfish found in Montarey Bay. The dome of the animal reaches 70 centimeters and has a rich color. The bite of a purple jellyfish can threaten a person with severe burns. This species has not yet been thoroughly studied by science, so there is very little information about the animal.
- ***Orchid bees*** are known as golden bees, the insect includes about 175 species. The insect is found in the western hemisphere, as well as in tropical and subtropical regions. Sometimes they are even seen in Argentina and northern Mexico. In appearance, the orchid bee resembles a precious stone - it has no equal in brightness!
Despite their size, these tiny bees are fast and hardy - the females collect nectar and pollen, and then rush to deliver them to their children. The most amazing thing about the insect is that the males collect and mix scents to please the females. Orchid bees not only look great, they also smell fabulous!
- ***Phalacrognatus muelleri***
Distributed in New Guinea and Australia. They are considered the most beautiful in these areas. Males grow up to 70 mm in length, females - up to 46 mm.
Phalacrognatus muelleri are colorful insects. They are painted in a brilliant green color, decorated with stripes of red or golden hues, which have a metallic sheen. When the rays of the sun hit the beetle, it seems that it shines with all the colors of the rainbow. Their jaws are bent upwards, similar to horns.
- ***Hyalophore Cecropia***. Such a beautiful butterfly can be seen in the USA and Canada, where they like to fly from March to June. The coloring of the hyalophore of cecropia is quite diverse - depending on where the doll developed. The caterpillar itself is green, on its back, outgrowths resembling buds - it looks interesting!
- Outwardly, no doubt, the snake looks great, as if she came to us from fantasy-world, but what is her character? White -lung python - a calm snake, has fascinating color overflows!
To avoid universal worship of people, the white -towing Python chose Indonesia overgrown with jungle for living. But if you meet Python at night, it is unlikely to impress. At night, he is dressed in a black and yellow, not very remarkable “costume”.
- Found in the arid grasslands of western South Africa, "fairy circles" are circular patches of barren land 2 to 5 meters in diameter. The origin and history of their creation is a mystery. One suggestion is that termites made them.
- ***Procnias albus*** is the loudest bird in the world. The male of this pretty bird with a motley "whisker" elegantly hanging from his nose yells louder than a fire siren: the call of the bell ringer during the mating season reaches 125 dB.
- NASA scientists have released an updated version of the night map of the Earth. Such accurate photographs were taken by the Suomi satellite.
- Cosmonaut Sergei Ryazansky from the ISS took a picture of an unusual liver tumor Rishat. The diameter of the "Eye of the Sahara" is about 50 kilometers. This phenomenon is about 600 million years old.
- Drop your `.lens` handle here, so you won't regret it later 👀
- Hubble took another picture, this time of a light echo. At the time of the explosion, which lasted several weeks, this star was 600,000 times brighter than the Sun.
- The stunningly beautiful death of a star in the constellation Taurus was introduced by Chinese astronomers as a supernova in 1054.
- 2020: Cassini orbiter photographed clouds moving in different directions on Saturn's moon in August.
- Photograph of Saturn's rings showing its shadow. The picture was taken from the Cassini orbiter.