aroyalbirb:

mysteriouslyhopefulstranger:

pipebombgf:

alphalesbian:

alphalesbian:

awow. awow. awow. Awow. awowAwowawowAwow awow awow awow. bup bup bupbup bup bup bup bup bup. if you even care

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btw. if you even care btw. btw

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@aroyalbirb

Love them sm

rhodabotics:

tentacleteapot:

this could be the snart of something big

this could be the snort of something pig

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climbhighsleeplow:

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Mountain Sheep on Cleman Mountain

Naches, Washington

but the good news is:

anymoretastelessdemands:

silverhawk:

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Now that IS good news

Hi, for how long have you been blogging, and where du you get your ideas from?

mammalianmammals:

I have been on Tumblr since 2009 (maybe 2008).

Before that I had science and poetry blogs on Blogger.

I get ideas from photos I find in various and random places around the net that are unattributed, unidentified, and decontextualized.

I try to give them photographer credit, identification, and some context.

Also, I just have favorite mammals I want people to know about…

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African Civet (Civettictis civetta), family Viverridae, found in Central and Southern Africa

photograph by Robin James Backhouse

Do you have any skinks with just the tiniest possible legs? Or other types of lizard with a similar deal

herpsandbirds:

I have exactly what you need. You’ve come to the right place…

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McCoy’s Elf Skink aka Highlands Forest Skink (Anepischetosia maccoyi), family Scincidae, Australia

photograph by @skinkmania__

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Banded Supple Skink (Lygosoma haroldyoungi), family Scincidae, Northern Thailand

Photograph by Rupert Grassby-Lewis

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Three-banded Larut Skink (Larutia trifasciata), family Scincidae, Malaysia

Photograph by Tristan Csb

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Snake Skink (Nessia sp.), family Scincidae, this genus is endemic to Sri Lanka

  • Most of the snake skinks (genus Nessia) have 4 tiny limbs, but one species has only 2 hind limbs.

photograph by arturtomaszek.com

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Siamese Supple Skink (Lygosoma siamense), family Scincidae, Pekan, Malaysia

photograph by matthieuberroneau

darkmoonhyena:

darkmoonhyena:

Inspecting my grean

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Yep that’s grean!

zoecastillo:

theyshapedlikefriends:

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Munyumum Okapi

IMPORTANT UPDATE EVERYPONY

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sommerlanding:

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Pelicans!

dreamingdormouse:

ms-demeanor:

avaantares:

thetursithan:

Let’s play hide and seek?

SOUND ON SOUND ON SOUND ON

Description: A can of la croix is sitting on a desk, a cockatiel stands up from behind the can, showing its head, and say “Peekaboo!” the person holding the camera laughs and the bird hides behind the can again, then pops up and says “Peekaboo!” the person continues laughing and says “Peekaboo!” too as the bird continues ducking up and down - when the bird pops up near the end of the video it makes an ascending whistle (like a slide whistle) when rising up, then a descending whistle when it ducks down, and an ascending whistle again while the person laughs harder.

THE SLIDE WHISTLE SOUND

all of it, TOO adorable