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ianbrooks:

Grumpy Nerd by Olechka

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hughjockman:

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My baby Juicy.. <3

My baby Juicy.. <3

this is my human. when human is fussy, i just pet it like this. as you can see, human is calm.

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The fantasy world of ants: Photographs by Andrey Pavlov


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firepaw:

Looking For Elephant Ivory? Try China

“…it seems such a waste to kill these extraordinary creatures for their tusks. Now, a key to protecting elephants is to get more people in China to start thinking the same way.”

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mothernaturenetwork:

Shark-eat-shark photo catches rare marine momentThough not unusual for a shark to snack on another shark, it’s not typical behavior — and it’s certainly not common for humans to catch the action firsthand. The eater in this party was a tasselled wobbegong shark more than 4 feet long; the wobbegong’s prey was a 3.2-foot-long brown-banded bamboo shark

mothernaturenetwork:

Shark-eat-shark photo catches rare marine moment
Though not unusual for a shark to snack on another shark, it’s not typical behavior — and it’s certainly not common for humans to catch the action firsthand. The eater in this party was a tasselled wobbegong shark more than 4 feet long; the wobbegong’s prey was a 3.2-foot-long brown-banded bamboo shark

// Endangered turtle baby boom in Philippines//

Globally endangered green turtles are enjoying a baby boom on remote Philippine islands as a three-decade protection programme starts to pay off, environment group Conservation International said Wednesday.

The success on Baguan is so important because green turtles can live up to 100 years, meaning the 2011 boom’s impacts will be felt into the 22nd century.

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Environment group Conservation International said globally endangered green turtles are enjoying a baby boom on remote Philippine islands as a three-decade protection programme starts to pay off