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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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“Volcano” by Geo Messmer - The Bavarian Alps - [locatio map in the source]
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Orion.
I think I will make series about the orion too, can see it here so clearly when clear sky and no moon in sight.
Meaby something like 5-7 picture series would be ok.
12th Jan 2016, Posio, Southern Lapland.
by Tiina Törmänen | web | FB | IG |
_01K1479ca3 by K S Kong on Flickr.
Queensland koala by San Diego Zoo Global on Flickr.
Bluebell Sunrise,by peter spencer
#196 Polar Night Light by Juhani Syväoja
(via Cold mist by Félix Morlán González / 500px)
Soon | Original by Great Wide World Photography
Taken in British Columbia, Canada
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The Binturong, Arctictis binturong
The Binturong of South and Southeast Asia is primarily arboreal but is a bit clumsy, good at climbing but not leaping, and awkward on the ground. Its nickname is bearcat, but it’s not a bear or a cat; it’s a primitive mammal also called a civet or genet. The tail is prehensile.
Classified by the IUCN as vulnerable to extinction, the Binturong faces the typical perils brought on by human activity — deforestation and habitat loss, and hunting for food, fur, and the pet trade. They’re not particularly small animals; in captivity they can weight up to 70 pounds. Their anti-predatory defenses allow them to fend for themselves quite well in the wild, but like all wildlife, the Binturong are basically defenseless when encountering humans.
India included the Binturong in CITES Appendix III, and it is listed as critically endangered on the China Red List. In Malaysia, where the indigenous people keep Binturongs as pets, the animal is protected.
Silence X by JoannaRzeznikowska
by Sarah Marino
Misty Meadows, Mt. Rainier National Park
The Ice Cubes Sea // Jari Johnsson