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majic horse
WHHOOAG HOLY SHIT OH MY GOD HII!!! W WAIT COME BACK NOOOO O
OH HELL YEAH THEY'RE BACK!! THEY'RE JUST POPPING IN AND OUT!! cool horse! :D
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he is scared of you.
what will you say to him?
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Mamãe por que você dá comida pros passarinhos só de noite?
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Western Quoll (Dasyurus geoffroii)
A carnivorous mammal from Australia, also known as the chuditch. Once found across 70% of the Australian continent, the western quoll is now confined to south-western corner of Western Australia. They are a solitary, nocturnal predator, most active around dusk
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“Yellow Bittern”
by Vo Rin, Vietnam
The 35 Photography Awards
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THE ENTIRE WEST IS BEING PUT UP FOR SALE AND I AM BEGGING YOU TO CALL YOUR SENATORS

Trump’s budget bill has many, many things in it, but buried amongst it is the MILLIONS OF ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND FOR SALE.
This is the entirety of the Arizona state forests, the entire Cascades mountain range. Swathes of pristine desert around the national parks in Utah. On the doorstep of Jackson Hole.
THIS BILL IS BIG, BUT IT CAN BE AMENDED AND ABSOLUTELY MUST NOT PASS AS IS please.
If you have ever enjoyed the wilderness, we stand to lose it all forever.
CALLING your senators - NOT JUST IN THE WEST. ALL SENATORS, is CRUCIAL.
Outdoor alliance has a great resource for reaching out.
I don’t have a huge following but please, everywhere I have ever loved, the forests I grew up playing in, the land I got married on, is all at risk and I am begging.
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I need you all to know that the Spix’s disc-winged bat has tiny suction cups on its wings.




This is real. It uses them to hold onto surfaces and sleep right side up. Suction cups. On a bat. The world is amazing
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Lesser Mouse-Tailed Bat, photographed by Eyal Bartov, (source)
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Some pride seals I made recently :) I’m thinking about turning them into stickers
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Common Blossom Bat, photographed by Michael Pennay, (source)
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I appreciate their perfect little snoots, and all the work they do as valuable pollinators, and also how they are very stupid and keep flying into my face at high velocities when I'm outside at twilight <3 no brain cells between them

image description: a photo of a fuzzy dark brown bat in profile on a black background with yellow text in the lower left corner that is the copyright for the photographer of this photo image source: Merlin D. Tuttle
Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis) This species of bat is never encountered in caves, prefering hollows in trees (such as those made by woodpeckers, perhaps?) or under pieces of loose bark. Little is known about their exact migration habits (though searches of local caves have indicated that they don't hibernate there), they seem to just disappear from their summer roosts to reappear in their winter roosts (and they are believed to remain active throughout the winter at their winter roosts).
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