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Pictures of spindle i think are very important from today
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Clouded Leopard Cub. [video]
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i think bunnies are the best thing on earth to ever exist. i wish i was a bunny frolicking in grass
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yet another 'unpopulr opinion' odd dog, something about merle in wolf form feels bad on the wrinkles of my greymatter, like when manhole covers that have been painted over with road lines are out of alignment with the road
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I was TRYING to get a picture of Nima asleep in the litter looking like a dead fish in a kitchen sink

But spindle decided its toilet date time and crammed himself in there

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He looks like a cartoon, but he’s very real.
Meet the Lowland Streaked Tenrec — nature’s punk-rock porcupine from Madagascar.
With lightning-bolt stripes, bright yellow spines, and an attitude to match, this tiny insectivore is a master of the underbrush. But it’s not just about looks — the Tenrec is the only mammal that can communicate by stridulation — rubbing its quills together like a cricket to send signals through the air or the ground.
It hums with its back. It fights with its face. And it survives in one of the toughest ecosystems on Earth.
credit: Planet Raw
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you ever heard a lightning fucking scream?
youre about to
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Sweet pics of my darling Sylvie!!! I always find it so hard to get pictures that capture how pretty she is


She’s very Shaped and has the sweetest eyes
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Himalayan tahr
The Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) is a large even-toed ungulate native to the Himalayas in southern Tibet, northern India, western Bhutan and Nepal. It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List, as the population is declining due to hunting and habitat loss
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the ribbon seals most defining feature, their stripes, take 4 years to develop!
here is a short timeline of their development 🦭
adorable white coat ribbon seal pups. this baby fur is called lanugo.


after around 1 month pups will start shedding their baby fur to reveal a grey and silver coat

young seals with their grey and silver coat


then, the juvenile seals with start to develop their stripes over the next 3 years. they grow stronger with each moult, females can reach sexual maturity before they have fully developed stripes. this mothers stripes aren’t fully there yet.

once they’re 4 years old a ribbon seals stripes will have fully developed.
male and female are easy to tell apart by their coat colour, the males will have bold black and white stripes

whereas the females have more brown/beige/silver stripes

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I wonder what hes dreaming about
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Here is the deer that my mom saw!

Waaaugg thank you so much for sharing this one with everybody!! Look at this sighting!
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they’re helping us to consume 15 kilograms of watermelon!!! that’s 33 lb for american and uk folks out there
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