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    Illustration for the fable "The Fox and the Grapes." Aesop's fables in rhyme. 1924.

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    Tasmanian devil
    By: W. S. Berridge
    From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom
    1910

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    Japanese common crane on branch of pine | Ohara Koson

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“from Máze
by Céline Clanet
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    you better not be lookin at her peanut

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    Do sharks cuddle?

  • THEY SURE FUCKIN DO.

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    many sharks are at least moderately social, and if a specific species of shark has the ability to breathe without actually swimming and tends to have a lot of sharks in a fairly small area, well.

    they are just going to Pile. and there is simply nothing you can do about it.

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  • also, fun fact! whitetip reef sharks in particular are SO damn cuddly with each other that they'll actively seek out a buddy or ten when they get sleepy!

    it's pretty much slumber party or nothing for these guys. you won't find a whitetip sleeping alone except in the most dire and tragic of shark circumstances.

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    (shhh! they are. SLEEBING)

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    I just learnt about the Abbott's duiker today, which was apparently first photographed in 2003 (!) and most of its photos look quite mischievous because of the red tuft of hair on its head and the glowy eyes from the cameras' flash

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    Oh yeah, love ‘em ! It kinda looks like it is eating a frog? Maybe? It’s not super clear, but I love it when ungulates eat meat!

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    Charles E. Burchfield - The Evening Star (1923-26)

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