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Off the coast of Australia Macroctopus caught the shark, wrapped all its tentacles around it and soon released it. Most likely, he scraped all the parasites off her.
The octopus
this is how sharks stay smooth
Bro the cuttlefish and everything else checkin it ou
the best part is the rapidly growing crowd of onlooker fish and squids hoping that this event will end in a festive shower of delicious shark guts (it did not. woe to the peanut gallery)
Was scuncht about it, but fine now.
DUDE THIS IS SO FUNNY
pidgeons do not FUCKING interact!
I can't remember if I already ever reblogged this post to share mine but she wears a limited edition creepy burger king halloween crown
I mean to be fair to birds if there was a big field of free food guarded by the fucking Eye of Sauron I wouldn't go for it either
once again thinking about this guy at the pigeon museum who was giving a little presentation about pigeon mating habits or something, and takes one look at me and my partner and immediately goes "oh and pigeons can be GAY, too!!!"
tank is planted and the co2 is installed :)) now to wait
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In 1982, quite by accident, a zookeeper at Izu Shaboten Zoo in Shizuoka Prefecture discovered that capybaras absolutely loved soaking in hot water, and the practice of providing them an onsen, or traditional Japanese hot spring, was born. Source Massimo; video @yu_haradakei.
Nobody likes surveillance!
I like how the temperature goes up from the wolves breathing on the camera
well. her other cone was too short to keep her from licking her foot wound. so,
friend drew this portrait
Trail cam catching a deer fawn with the zoomies
I don’t remember this particular morning so I can’t tell you why this picture looks so strange but it was late September of 2019 so we’re looking back through mists to the former world anyway.
having my evening cucumber
I offered a portion to this large and mannerly horse
noble steed uses her hands to manipulate
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Holding her evening cucumber with her bug hands 🥺
Op this is wonderful and I love how kind you are to share with your mannerly horse however I am compelled to ask you: What kind of a person bites into a cucumber from the middle like that?!
oh be nice me i was. jist wishing for a treat
The grasshopper is so cute! However, why would you eat the cucumber from the middle?
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#rolling like a hot dog on the ocean floor#a state we can all aspire to
it is gorgeous
conducting a new experiment called maintaining a normal conversation. i'll let you know how it goes
brought up the eel sex discovery again :/
speaking of: did you guys know that the mystery of eel breeding has finally been discovered??
the reproduction of eels has been a mystery since ancient fucking greece and they JUST discovered how they do it. scientists followed european eels that migrated thousands of kilometers from freshwater streams and rivers to the Sargasso sea (which is by north america) where the females released millions of eggs into the water and the males fertalized them and then the eels just died. because appearantly thats the end of their lifespan.
its insane. its bonkers. ALL european and american eels reproduce IN THE SAME PLACE. european eels swim across the north atlantic ocean just to reproduce. these eels live for about 20 years and go through multiple complex life stages but they begin and end their lives in the same place, despite how far they travel. and god dont get me started on other species of eels-