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Nineteen year old art student that lives in Canada. ***These are not my pictures unless stated otherwise***
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Late night Pho dates
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Lorenzo Diana | Tara Pizza thief… So cute!
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Hedgehog by Edwin Kats
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Fisher by Irene
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Although snow leopards freely cross the international boundaries of 12 countries, their secretive behavior and remote habitat among the highest mountains in the world add to their mystery. (photo: Paul E.M.)
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Pallas Cat by gillianjack
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lovely palmetto tortoise beetle sons. look at their sweet feets, look at their darling dimples
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The term “aardvark” comes from the Afrikaans meaning “earth pig” or “ground pig”.  It has also been colloquially called “African ant bear” or “Cape anteater”.  In reality, however, it is related to neither pigs or anteaters or bears.  It is a completely unique mammal, the most evolutionarily distinct animal in the world.
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Look at this perfect baby Cabezon.
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We’ve been privileged to work with this unique species & applaud the decision to strengthen protections for the critically endangered pangolin. Details: http://bit.ly/ZNPangolin
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A Caiman Covered in Butterflies Photographed by Mark Cowan
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