Bush dog (Speothos venaticus) | image source
Bush dog (Speothos venaticus) | image source
so my mom gave me all these ballons
my mom also wakes up at 4am half asleep to go to pee without turning the lights on
i woke up with all the balloons on top of me and a note saying ‘next time i will pee on your bed’
SHE SAID SHE ALMOST PEED HERSELF TRYING TO GET IN ALDKF
All the cool kids were doing pokemon fusions so I thought I would try making one too, and this was one of the fusions I got…
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-STARKING-
King of the galaxy
Where is your pokemon god now?!
holy shiiiiiiiiit
WANT!!
Flying Gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans)
When alarmed, the flying gurnard spreads its large pectoral fins in order to frighten off predators. Despite its name, the fish cannot glide out of water.
Beckmannjan on Wikimedia Commons
Mohammadali f. on Flickr
love
this is perfect
(Source: casa.abril.com.br)
Carrion Flower (Huernia zebrina)
Succulents of the genus Huernia produce flowers which exude a strong rotten scent similar to carrion. This attracts flies, which pollinate the flowers as they search for the source of the odour.
David Midgely on Flickr
all-things-bright-and-beyootiful:
“Wisteria” by Teuni Stevense
Camera Traps Open Up Hidden Corners of China
Photos offer rare glimpse into panda habitat
by Wildlife Extra staff
WWF has released dozens of photographs and video footage of endangered species captured by camera traps in the mountainous giant panda reserves in China, marking this year’s International Day for Biological Diversity. The images and footage, rarely seen before, showcase an array of endangered species in their remote habitats in south-western Sichuan Province, including giant panda, red panda, Tibetan stump-tailed macaque and leopard cat…
(photo: Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) captured in An Zi He, Sichuan. © WWF China / WWF-Canon)