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The best use of jiggle physics
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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if i look back, i am lost
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small fat low poly birbs
jiggle, my sons
The best use of jiggle physics
https://twitter.com/arakichi1969/status/1066846033135656960/video/1
there's always something you have to pay for
One of my favourite photos from my trip to Warsaw in 2006
Eurasian Bullfinch/domherre. Värmland, Sweden (4 June 2017).
look at it!!! i want this thing so fucking much
Proboscis Bat Rhynchonycteris naso
It is found from southern Mexico to Belize, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia and Brazil, as well as in Trinidad. The bats are nocturnal, sleeping during the day in an unusual formation: most of them line up, one after another, on a branch or wooden beam, nose to tail, in a straight row.
In the photo, the two bats on the lower left are carrying young.
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I really love how dedicated these guys are to queuing.
Hartford Courant, Connecticut, March 9, 1906
That Monday morning feeling.
Fledgling Song Thrush on a Yew hedge.
“Try not to look cute.”
this baby tawny frogmouth is hungry hungry hungry! hes taking it all!
Good Morning!!! IS THAT A QUESTION!?!?!
Nankeen kestrel (Falco cenchroides)
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
Sperm whale breaching: wjaht the fuck
I have a feeling I have already shared this, but please, take the contribution of the northern right whale dolphin.
The humble eyebrow