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IRS doesn't mess around
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92-year-old woman in China climbs 2-metre high gate to escape from nursing home
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Lifting up sewer cap to discover this!
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Just another working day in Antarctica
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People switching up on animals..
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Tamandua is a genus of anteaters. They live in forests and grasslands of South America , are semiarboreal, and possess partially prehensile tails. They mainly eat ants and termites, but they occasionally eat bees, beetles, and insect larvae. In captivity, they will eat fruits and meat. They have no teeth and depend on their powerful gizzards to break down their food.
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How even Lionesses barely stand their men 😂
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Delightful sea pens 🪶
As predominantly benthic creatures, sea pens anchor at various depths, from shallow intertidal zones to hadalpelagic zones at depths of up to 6000 m.While primarily sessile creatures, they are capable of moving to new areas and re-anchoring themselves, and their distribution is largely influenced by environmental factors, such as temperature, light availability, and substrate type.
Due to their sensitivity to environmental changes such as pollution and habitat disturbance, sea pens can serve as valuable indicators of ecosystem health and the impacts of human activities on the environment. This vulnerability to disturbance makes their presence or absence valuable for assessing the condition of marine ecosystems.
As predominantly benthic creatures, sea pens anchor at various depths, from shallow intertidal zones to hadalpelagic zones at depths of up to 6000 m.While primarily sessile creatures, they are capable of moving to new areas and re-anchoring themselves, and their distribution is largely influenced by environmental factors, such as temperature, light availability, and substrate type.
Due to their sensitivity to environmental changes such as pollution and habitat disturbance, sea pens can serve as valuable indicators of ecosystem health and the impacts of human activities on the environment. This vulnerability to disturbance makes their presence or absence valuable for assessing the condition of marine ecosystems.
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So apparently the laws of physics do not apply to Snow Leopards
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Something special about seeing the puffins amongst the flowers as they work tirelessly to feed and care for the pufflings back in the burrow.
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These arboreal athletes are masters of the climb . Leopards are super strong and comfortable in trees, often storing their food in the branches high above scavengers like hyenas. Their spotted coats also blend perfectly with tree leaves, hiding them as they hunt unsuspecting prey from above 🌳🐾
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Tobogganing/Belly sledding 🐧 Sliding over snow and ice is much faster than waddling.
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Stranger danger. Little brown bear cubs of the year are naturally fearful of other bears, but their mother must take them into crowded areas to fish or access other rich food sources. The more dominant the mother, the further into the fray she’ll take the cubs.
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Space Wars
This pair of Australian giant cuttlefish battle each other in the sandy depths of Cabbage Tree Bay!
The way they hover over the sand, gently stirring it up, reminds of a sci-fi battle between two spaceships.
This pair of Australian giant cuttlefish battle each other in the sandy depths of Cabbage Tree Bay!
The way they hover over the sand, gently stirring it up, reminds of a sci-fi battle between two spaceships.
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Lion cubs love to play, engaging in mock fights that help them develop essential hunting skills for when they are older.
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