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  • sosuperawesome:

    Favourites from the The 50 Best Animal Photos Of 2012

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    Untitled by TW_Bda on Flickr.

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    opcion:

Corey Fishes
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    fat-birds:

Male Northern Flicker Woodpecker by Jason Paluck on Flickr.
I love the patterns on these little guys!
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    phobs-heh:

    Armor for your Cat. And a little one - for your Mice.

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    allcreatures:


A dog named “Negrito” wears a straw hat and stands with a mouse on its back in Old Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012. The owner of animals, Miguel Diaz, brings his two pets to Old Havana when he’s not working to show them off to tourists and earn some extra money.

Ramon Espinosa | AP (via Day in Pictures - The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California)
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    headlikeanorange:

Siberian salamanders have compounds in their blood that enable them to survive temperatures of -45°C(-49F). They can stay frozen solid for years before thawing and reviving as good as new. (Wild Russia - NDR)
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    moshita:

    beaded giraffe

    Our exQuisite Corpse

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    biomedicalephemera:

science:

Lonesome George is dead. Since being discovered more than forty years ago, he has been the last of his kind, the Pinta Island tortoise. With him, his species dies. Someone on reddit made this comparison of the Wikipedia page for the Pinta Island tortoise. How did we screw George’s species over? First 19th century whalers killed off a bunch for food on their journeys, then in 1959, fishermen introduced goats to the island. The goat population exploded to over 40,000 in just a few years, and the vegetation on the island was seriously harmed. The goats have since been exterminated and a project is underway to restore the Pinta island ecosystem and reintroduce tortoises to the island, but it didn’t come soon enough to save George’s species.

More on Lonesome George
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    moshita:

    transparent specimens series

    Iori Tomita

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    (Source: joncs, via badtouchking)

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