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Who’s planning on watching Wimbledon today? Our lemurs have been joining in the fun with a picnic of strawberries to celebrate! Watch their picnic video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T6CiwVBEC4
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Eastern tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus)
Female swallowtails are dimorphic, meaning two distinct phenotypes (morphs) exist. In the dark morph, areas that are normally yellow are replaced with black or dark gray. The signature “tiger stripe” pattern can still be seen on the underside of some dark females. These butterflies live in deciduous broadleaf woods, forest edges, river valleys, parks, and suburbs of the eastern United States.
Photographs by TexasEagle and jjjj56cp
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Milionia basalis pyrozona
Milionia basalis (Geometridae) is a species of butterfly found in Japan, N.E. Himalaya, Burma and Sundaland, which occurs in a number of distinct races. The brilliant colored M. basalis pyrozona has been recorded in Peninsular Malaysia and Burma.
Photo credit: ©Jerry Oldenettel (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) | Locality: Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi, Thailand (2013) | [Top] - [Bottom]
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Source: creatures-alive
National Zoo’s Baby Giant Anteater: It’s a boy! by Smithsonian’s National Zoo
National Zoo’s Baby Giant Anteater: It’s a boy! by Smithsonian’s National Zoo
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