Mudget—Cavachon rescue PSDIT. Valiente and Sikri—amel corn snakes. Ayelin, and Dunyazad—female mice (rip Frost 12/29/17). Olive and Mint—female rats. Bagheera—male syrian hamster. this is our pet side blog; we’ll follow back on our main blog @beacon-of-darkness
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Waking up to the best little boy on the planet.
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2018 Art Challenge Day 168 Gems/Minerals
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this is a harvest mouse appreciation post

literally the cutest animal ever in history look at this lil fuzz

tiny bean ! friendly bean

they climb on basically everything. probably to get closer to kiss u

if this mouse gets any more disney than this it will probably break out into song

just look at this tiny nugget !!!

harvest mice use their tails for stability while climbing but also to be unnecessarily cute. this deters predators

tiny feet !!!!! tiny toes !

momma with itty puffs

kisses !! 1 hit KO

they are literally too small how dare

harvest mice !!!

harvest mice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

harv e s t m i c e !! ! !!!

thankyou for your time
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nature documentary but the narration is just weird enough to make you question it
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Paroedura Androyensis by nakkimo
Grandidier’s Madagascar Ground Gecko
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my animal behavior professor just emailed me this
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Chamile says hello from her favorite spot!
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HRRHGH she’s doing great… her favorite spot… chunky, beautiful…
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Now here is the real entomology etymology question worth debating. Does “bugs” as a general term refer to only to terrestrial arthropod groups (insects, arachnids, myriapods, woodlice etc.), or is it more of a sunonym for creepy crawly and things like snails and worms also can be described as “bugs”
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