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This rule applies to everything… To yourself, others, animals, nature… #orga
coolthingoftheday: TOP TEN COOLEST ANIMAL EYES 1. Gecko 2. Tarsier 3. Gharial (a member of the croc
kateoplis: Brad Wilson
Jumping worms from Asia are threatening crops in the U.S. Click to read the full fact.
sdzoo: Polar bears have built-in socks. Stiff fur on the sole of each foot keeps the polar bear from
B*tch don’t kill my vibe | La Jolla Cove, San DiegoFlickr | 500px | InstagramNEW: Please f
nudatus: Otocinclus are the absolute cutest!
nudatus: Pygmy Backswimmer
The underwater world is so amazing when you light it up, unveiling so many rich colors that are typi
“In the morning, when you rise unwillingly, let this thought be present: I am rising to the wo
What’s scarier than a centipede? A centipede that sprints. The house centipede has the sam
The pork tapeworm (Taenia solium) doesn’t really have any jaws, or a mouth. Cool. It only
The greater honeyguide leads humans to honey, in exchange for a few sweet combs. That’s ni
This post is NSFA (not safe for arachnophobes). I don’t honestly know why I bothered writi
<serious face> A lot of these entries are meant in jest. These animals appear terrifyi
Two things make spitting cobras more terrifying than your average venomous snake. The first is obvio
The gelada has two threat displays: it raises its eyebrows to display the pink skin underneath, and
We’re gonna need a bigger boat. And some guns. Lots of guns. This is the goliath tigerfish
The antlion loves ants. It loves them so much that it digs a slippery, conical deathpit house of fun
1996 Springtime Creature Stickers by Hallmark *transparent*from my personal collection
Cool pic of a green anole (Anolis carolinensis). Credit: Andy Adams
Without a doubt one of the most amazing lizards the Pinocchio anole (Anolis proboscis). Credit: Matt
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