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Ilustración especial de Yasuhiro Nightow por el anuncio de la segunda temporada de Kekkai Sensen!!
Al aire en 2017.
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Nueva imagen promocional de la película Ansatsu Kyoushitsu 365 Hi no Jikan.
La película se estrenará el 19 de Noviembre junto con la película de Koro-sensei Q!.
La web oficial del Anime adaptación del Manga Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (Assassination Classroom) de Yusei Matsui, ha revelado una nueva imagen promocional para su próxima película recopilatoria de Ansatsu Kyoushitsu 365 Hi no Jikan. La película se estrenará el 19 de Noviembre del 2016 en cines de Japón junto con la película de Koro-sensei Q!.
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Just about everyone likes to feel pretty sometimes, even this South American caiman and its impressively sassy side-eye. Photographer Mark Cowan, traveling the Amazon studying reptile and amphibian diversity, spotted this pretty caiman on the riverbank whose head was covered in lovely butterflies.
“The phenomenon itself isn’t particularly unusual, salt is critical to the survival of many creatures like butterflies and bees who sometimes drink tears from reptiles in regions where the mineral is scarce (we’ve seen the same thing happen with turtles). What made this sight so unusual was seeing the butterflies organize themselves into three different species groups atop the caiman’s head.”
This awesome photo received special commendation in the 2016 Royal Society Photography Competition. Click here to view all the finalists.
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