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Royal Graffiti - Half Arabian Dutch Warmblood Stallion
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In an awful and unserious way I kind of really want to see what would happen it you bred himto a dish-faced Arabian mare 🤣
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I just want to take the funny looking foal home. He's like the opposite of those overbred seahorse arabs.
And I'd let him grow a tail. Obviously.
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Sengar
Senetir x Oliva
Akhal Teke, Stallion
Born 1985
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Miniature Horse Farms Directory
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Arizona Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum), family Ambystomatidae, Utah, USA
A subspecies of the Barred or Western Tiger Salamander.
photographs by Jordan Flynn Wildlife
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Happy #MooseDay!
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Tom Thomson (Canadian, 1877-1917)
Moose at Night, 1916
oil on wood, 20.9 x 26.9 cm
National Gallery of Canada 1545
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Notavel Da Aparícia (Baco Ben Rita x Fina Flor Da Aparicia) - Arabian Stallion
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Some nights it's hard to pick which stars to look at~
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Today's crab is: gum wad
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Saddle and tack with stirrups, Japan, dated 1678
from The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum
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Black-throated Loon
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Moose (Alces alces), juvenile, piebald coloration, family Cervidae, eastern Norway
photographed by Thomas Morch
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Super Santos - Ducth Harness Horse
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American Woodcock demonstrates "distal rhynchokinesis," the ability to flex the end of its bill. This allows it to grab earthworms it encounters when probing in soil. Other shorebirds, including Dunlins & Sanderlings, can bend their bills in this way. 😃
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