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faunis: Babygiraffe (by Ralf2103)

faunis: Babygiraffe (by Ralf2103)

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paul-the-destroyer:

The Christmas Island Red Crab are famous for their annual migration from the forest to the sea to lay their eggs in the ocean. The migration is so massive that roads with heavy crab traffic are closed down so they can make their journey safely to the sea.
Photo Source: (Parks Australia)

paul-the-destroyer:

The Christmas Island Red Crab are famous for their annual migration from the forest to the sea to lay their eggs in the ocean. The migration is so massive that roads with heavy crab traffic are closed down so they can make their journey safely to the sea.

Photo Source: (Parks Australia)

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animalus: Turtle (by L.M.P.)

animalus: Turtle (by L.M.P.)

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haemolymph:

grass snakes are not venomous and they rarely bite, one of their only defense mechanisms is to feign death and go completely limp. it’s claimed that they may also secrete blood from the mouth and nose while playing dead.

haemolymph:

grass snakes are not venomous and they rarely bite, one of their only defense mechanisms is to feign death and go completely limp. it’s claimed that they may also secrete blood from the mouth and nose while playing dead.

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nevver: We’re going to need a bigger boat

nevverWe’re going to need a bigger boat

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