Fishs cross the road.
Anabas is a genus of climbing gouramies native to southern and eastern Asia.
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Fishs cross the road.
Anabas is a genus of climbing gouramies native to southern and eastern Asia.
Am Alaskan Brown Bear sits in the middle of a stream in Katmai National park and Preserve in Alaska.
photograph by L. Law | National Park Service
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The male Fan throated lizard .
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Can you tell me some cool Shark facts (I love sharks. Sea puppies)
When there’s something strange in the bay-borhood, who ya gonna call? Ghostshark myth busters!
Australian ghostsharks, a.k.a. elephantfish, a.k.a. plownose chimaeras, a.k.a. elephant sharks, a.k.a. makorepe (a fish so nice they named it… five times?) are some of the oldest fish on the planet, with early chimaera fossils dating back over 400 million years old! Like most cartilaginous fishes, these fintastic sea puppies are slow-growing and long-lived with lifespans of about 15 years. Why “ghost”sharks? While spectating these spectres, stare deeply into their big, black eyes—those peepers have a reflective tissue layer that glows in the dark, giving them a ghost-like appearance!
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Sean and I found a species of decorator crab in Ya Nui’s tidal pools today..!
Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher
Oh also stink badgers! Such funky but cute things
They are some of my favorites, and are actually Asian skunk relatives and not badgers, I learned that recently and my mind was blown! [x] [x] [x]
Polars!!!!
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