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WHYY ARE YOU TOUCHING GOBY
Just found out Forest Galante exists…… having a REAL bad day.
THE TASMANIAN TIGER IS NOT ALIVE!!!! THERE ARE LITERALLY MORE PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA WHO BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE “PANTHERS” IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS THAN THERE ARE TASMANIAN TIGER TRUTHERS.
FUCK CRYPTO ZOOLOGY AND JUNK SCIENCE.
BRING BACK READING COMPREHENSION!!!!
Manatees from sketchbook club
A humpback whale breaching. From Ocean Souls (2020).
@naffeclipse for your humpback mer!
AUGHH OH MY GOD MY SONNNN
IM GONNA CRY IM ACTUALLY TEARING UP MY SONNNNNN
Nembrotha cristata
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Today's Seal Is: Owgh...My Head...
A rough-toothed dolphin. Filmed in Bonaire, Carribean Islands. Source: WDC (Youtube).
A southern right whale dolphin riding a vessel's bow wave. Filmed in the Antarctic Sea. Source: Virginia Spencer (Youtube)
Rough-toothed dolphins. Filmed in Bonaire, Carribean Islands. Source: WDC (Youtube).
rough-toothed dolphins
Humpback whales breaching: gorgeous, majestic, graceful, embodies all the strength and beauty of the ocean
Minke whales breaching: I will launch myself out of this ocean like a f***ing surface-to-air missile to seek and destroy my enemies
I remember an interview with a guy that did the camera work for nature documentaries and he said that baleen whales like these guys were the scariest things to shoot because “They’re the size of a train, they can suddenly appear out of nowhere in dark or murky water and they don’t make a goddamn sound. I was absolutely sure that one of them was going to hit me and well, ‘that’s all folks!’. Gave me a lot of perspective on how I handle myself when filming smaller animals now.”
Fin whales breaching: sea serpent
levitating minke whale
“Bet I can make that minke whale skip six times!”
say hello to the parrotfish !!