Shiras Moose | Otto Womelsdorf
todays bird
Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Cosimo Galluzzi
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell
Three Goblin Art
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Not today Justin
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Shiras Moose | Otto Womelsdorf
by Armen Zakharov
i love that we get not just one but TWO bear constellations. a mama and her cub <3 how lucky we are
Mia Bergeron (American, 1979) - Ursa (2025)
Anglo-Saxon Bone Carving, The British Museum, London
autumn view of kamikochi, japan by andy leung
Prehistoric pictographs of dogs/canines in the 60th Unnamed Cave, Tennessee, USA
by Alan Cressler
the appeal of studying human history is like. your brothers and sisters, who all died just before you got here, managed to pass down only a few things to you, and almost all of them are in your blood. the rest of your inheritance is scattered in ruins and tombs and libraries that have outlived their makers. they wanted you to know them but they are gone. will you look back into time and try to find whatever is left?
Hidden Lake and Boulder Pass, by Darren Umbsaar
Your dislike or phobia for certain animals never outweights the animal's right to exist and live, i keep running into this behavior and i don't know why some folks never got to learn that. Who do you think you are
the left side is from the day I sculpted this little dude, and the right side is from today when I polished it and added some texture and details. sometimes it’s hard to remember that the first take isn’t how it’ll look in the end
Annika Tucksmith (American, 1995) - Untitled (2024)
“In nature we never see anything isolated, but everything in connection with something else which is before it, beside it, under it and over it.”
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
bøla reindeer petroglyph in norway
A mother polar bear and her cub resting together on a frozen lake
Taken November 2024
Paul Bransom (1885 - 1979). Bear Head Sketches / Bear Paw and Claw Sketches. Charcoal and pastel on paper. 1952.
National Museum of Wildlife Art, x / x