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“ Coral Cat (Plotosus lineatus)
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Coral Cat (Plotosus lineatus)

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did-you-kno:
“ Dutch photographer Roeselien Raimond captures playful images of wild foxes to show how affectionate they are, despite their portrayal as mean, deceitful characters in stories and fables.
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Dutch photographer Roeselien Raimond captures playful images of wild foxes to show how affectionate they are, despite their portrayal as mean, deceitful characters in stories and fables. 

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shannon-wild:
“ Share the love this Valentine’s Day!
Here two Giant Plated Lizards aren’t interested in sharing anything!
#lizard #platedlizard #reptile #Africa #southafrica #ShannonWild
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Share the love this Valentine’s Day!

Here two Giant Plated Lizards aren’t interested in sharing anything!

#lizard #platedlizard #reptile #Africa #southafrica #ShannonWild

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smallsharkyguy:
“ a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new
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smallsharkyguy:
“ a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new
”
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smallsharkyguy:
“ a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new
”
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smallsharkyguy:
“ a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new
”
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smallsharkyguy:
“ a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new
”
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smallsharkyguy:

a long time ago i drew a bunch of octopi and i still think they look p cute so here. three cheers for sharing old art cause i dont have anything new

    • #oh man the THINGS I MISS ON MY DASH WHY
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    • #these are all absolutely precious
    • #except the mimic is a badass
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    • #THE SECOND TO LAST ONE IS MY FAV THO
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montereybayaquarium:
“  We’re geeking out over the newest addition to our Tentacles exhibition: the striped pyjama squid!
These shy cephalopods have never been displayed in the United States before. To make it happen, our aquarists figured out how to...
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montereybayaquarium:

We’re geeking out over the newest addition to our Tentacles exhibition: the striped pyjama squid!

These shy cephalopods have never been displayed in the United States before. To make it happen, our aquarists figured out how to rear these ready-for-bedtime-squid from eggs to hatchlings and finally to adults able to lay viable eggs.

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Luckily the Tentacles team has a lot of experience raising cephalopods. According to aquarist Bret Grasse, they were able to unlock the mysteries of the pyjama squid lifecycle with “the right combination of genders and some positive vibes. We also provided a comfortable habitat and good egg-laying medium for them to deposit eggs on.”

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Look closely at the pyjama squid’s stripes and you’ll see that they’re actually made up of tiny dots. These are chromatophores, color organs made of nerves and muscles and tiny sacs of pigment that change an animal’s coloring when they expand or contract. Our aquarists have seen pyjama squid flashing their stripes when threatened or when they’re trying to repel fellow pyjama squid from going after a tasty shrimp during feeding time. “They try to look menacing by making dark stripes on their mantle, but this only makes them look cuter in my opinion,” notes Bret.

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Native to waters around Australia, pyjama squid can grow to about two inches long. They like to burrow in the sand with only their eyes peeking out to spot potential predators and prey. Nestled in the substrate with their jammie stripes, they enjoy an all-day bedtime and emerge at night to hunt.

You can spot the striped pyjama squid in our Tentacles exhibition! Look for these banded cuties across the way from the nautilus exhibit.

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sdzsafaripark:
“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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sdzsafaripark:
“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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sdzsafaripark:
“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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sdzsafaripark:
“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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sdzsafaripark:
“ Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit....
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sdzsafaripark:

Last spring, a family pack of 8 Asiatic wild dogs, also called dholes (pronounced “doles”), moved into the former tiger habitat. This is the first time that Park visitors have been able to see these beautiful wild dogs on exhibit. Learn more about these beautiful, elusive canines. 

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aviewfrommercury:

I liked the part where the possums ate fruit

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sans-vertigo:
“ Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post
Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and...
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sans-vertigo:
“ Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post
Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and...
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sans-vertigo:
“ Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post
Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and...
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sans-vertigo:
“ Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post
Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and...
Zoom Info
sans-vertigo:
“ Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post
Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and...
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sans-vertigo:

Blue-Eye (Pseudomugil genus) Appreciation Post

Super rad, small shoaling fish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. Males exhibit a set of very flashy fins, occasionally sparring and displaying with other males of a shoal. In the aquarium trade there are variants in color and finnage within the same species depending on the isolated areas original specimens are collected from.

Info + image source on each species in order of appearance:
Pseudomugil furcatus
Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis
Pseudomugil gertrudae
Pseudomugil signifer
Pseudomugil tenellus

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“ Bunch of blue tiger shrimp on a marimo moss ball. Love the white eyes.
I would love to have a tank of just these guys. Maybe a 5 gallon.
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aquariumscience:

Bunch of blue tiger shrimp on a marimo moss ball. Love the white eyes.

I would love to have a tank of just these guys. Maybe a 5 gallon.

Aquarium Science Blog:
http://aquariumscience.tumblr.com/

…. whoa.

SHRIMP ORB

this made me think of you @rotifers

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decorafulica:

My gorgeous little giants eating a slice of cucumber together <3

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