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Hardwicke’s woolly bats are known to roost inside of pitcher plants. It’s a win-win situ
Geese have serrations along their bill and tongue that help with gripping food items. And it gives t
This male fan-throated lizard is displaying his colorful dewlap, likely to show off to other males o
Grooming is an important part of life for proboscis monkeys, establishing and strengthening social b
Adoption of unrelated kin is common in geese, as well as other waterfowl. These parents hit the jack
Yumi :-3 (by Margotte apprentie naturaliste 2)
Commerson’s dolphin is the lesser known black and white beauty of the dolphin world. Did you k
least favorite aquatic animals….polychaete worms…yuck!
Camoflauge, suckers. Out to sea, Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI. c. 2014 Photo cred: ED
comparativetarot:Death. Art by Irene Mudd, from The Guided Hand Tarot.
Jessica Roux (American, b. Fayetteville, NC, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Beware The Black Shuck fr
Great crested grebes are born with stripes and facial markings, presumably to help with camouflaging
Green pythons have a distinct way of lounging on a branch where they coil their body into what resem
Hey, Mr. Ray. Brewers Bay, St. Thomas, USVI. c. 2014 Photo cred: BK
Undersea hedgehog; West Indian Sea Egg; Tripneustes ventricosus. I named him Billy. Frederiksted, St
The buff tip moth has some impressive camouflaging skills, blending right into its twiggy habitat.Im
theashcan:A little thigh battoo with some night blooming jasmine. All flora and fauna all the time!
businessfish-art: - TRASH BLESSINGS - A series of pieces based off of common urban fauna with the ai
A recent study showed that male kangaroos with large forelimbs are more attractive to females, and m
Panspermic fauna analogous to terrestrial organisms with subtly distorted physiognomy, from Doug Chi
Six-panel screen with hares and autumn grassesJapan, Edo Period, 17th–18th centuryInk, colors,
Emperor moths have large eyespots on their hind wings that they flash when disturbed. This often sta
Nature Walks - inspired by walking in my parents’ backyard and collecting what I find. Thi
Bananaquit eating orange, Birds visiting my backyard, Coereba flaveola, Family Thraupidae, Fauna and
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