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Untitled | freyaeverafter_
Keep calm and keep swimming| benjhicks
Pacific sideband Snail, Bremerton, Washington
El Zorro: Seba
You trust them?:Reg Faulkner
Jour de brouillard by Eric Penet
Addison & her cubs by Marco Ponce
Calystegia sepium — hedge bindweed
Uberabatrachus was a small frog that lived among the dinosaurs in Brazil some 70 million years ago.
Why are flamingos pink? The distinctive pink color comes from their selective diet, which primarily
The black mamba is among the fastest snakes on Earth, slithering about at 12 miles per hour. They ar
The Inland Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world. It was first described in the 1800s but t
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Nobody likes wars, or mosqitos. #nature #science #animals #mosquito #war #insects #trivia #eartharch
Camels have two rows of thick eyelashes to protect their eyes from desert dust. #camels #ungulates #
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Ceratogaulus, or the horned gopher, which lived in the Great Plains of North America a few million y
The next time you try to kill those nasty stinging insects, remember they might actually be doing a
Owls have excellent night vision, but are very farsighted. Even though they can track their prey fro
Woops! Correction! Sperm whales are actually the loudest animals on Earth. Special thanks to Alex Ra
Tiger snake females are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young and don’t lay eggs. You kn
Aphids grow a bacterium named Buchnera in specialized cells called bacteriocytes, feeding them all t
The pygmy right whale, the smallest of the group, kicks off our countdown of the world’s baleen whal
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873)
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