25th June 2012 20:07
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abichuu:

While enjoying the potluck at Isanoura Park, my dad saw a baby swan with its mommie. :3

25th June 2012 12:21
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23rd June 2012 3:23
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fuckyeahfelines:

My little best friend Reggie kitty :)

21st June 2012 20:48
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9th June 2012 15:20
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vargrimar:

lazyharpseal:

algrenion:

deliciouspineapple:

nightmer:

snakesareourfriends:

Queued: this is just adorable

What are you doing, tiny snake?

I WILL EAT THIS LEAF

LOOK AT HIM HE’S TRYING SO HARD HE’S SUCH A LITTLE BADASS

such a cutie

8th June 2012 6:04
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straightedgejuggalo:

Just to freak people out, this is the Goblin Shark. Yea, it’s a real shark.

Don’t worry; it lives off the coast of Japan in extremely deep waters.

Still, look what it can do…

Have fun in your nightmares.

4th June 2012 10:52
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23rd May 2012 2:51
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17th May 2012 9:41
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raging-raichel:

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Chromodoris willani by Samantha Craven

This species of nudibranch is named for the renowned nudibranch taxonomist Dr. Richard C. Willan.

Chromodoris willani is similar in appearance to Chromodoris lochi, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae. This species can be distinguished by the very prominent white specks found on the gills and rhinophores. Individuals in this species can range in color from dark blue to a translucent white. All have black stripes with the center-most stripe typically being non-continuous.

BABY

Wowwwww my gosh

17th May 2012 8:21
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raging-raichel:

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Chromodoris willani by Samantha Craven

This species of nudibranch is named for the renowned nudibranch taxonomist Dr. Richard C. Willan.

Chromodoris willani is similar in appearance to Chromodoris lochi, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae. This species can be distinguished by the very prominent white specks found on the gills and rhinophores. Individuals in this species can range in color from dark blue to a translucent white. All have black stripes with the center-most stripe typically being non-continuous.

BABY

Wowwwww my gosh

16th May 2012 22:35
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raging-raichel:

infinitespacetothemoon:

lizzysledgehammer:

icannotbelieve:

“Remember guys, Earth Day is every day!”

-Captain Planet’s pet bird

I love crows.

They’re so smart.

It probably saw people putting stuff in there day after day, and went ‘oh dat goes dere. see? I help.’

Crows are fukken awesome

Such wonderful little creatures~

4th May 2012 5:39
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3rd May 2012 21:39
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2nd May 2012 14:06
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1st May 2012 13:41
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