Pics from the nature and wildlife park in #Madagascar close to Antananarivo
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Say hello to our newly named twins. Once we discovered Sobe’s infants were a boy and a girl, we were able to start our name search. The results are in! Sobe’s boy is now known as Zonker and the girl is now named Blue. Both infants are following our traditional beer theme for ring-tailed lemur names as well as representing their personalities. Zonker is very outgoing and loves to explore, while Blue is calm and reserved, preferring to cuddle with mom.
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she’s beauty
she’s grace
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An old tree stump with grass growing over it, Faroe Islands
are you stupid thats a unicorn
oh what I have to draw this
I love this unicorn
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Tamanduá-bandeira (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) - Boa Vista-RR by Ed Andrade Jr.
Just beneath the waters
A new exhibition at Sydney’s Customs House in Australia showcases the work of photographer Matty Smith, who specialises in snapping marine wildlife in its usual habitat going about its daily business. The photos intrigued me enough to share, and include an American salt water croc snapped off Cuba grinning broadly at the lens, a Portuguese man o war (AKA bluebottle jellyfish) with its fluorescing community of underwater zooid colonies shot in Australia, some bright red Waratah anemones found in a rock pool at dawn and a night time nudibranch inching across the sea bottom.
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Image credits: Matty Smith
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A link to the exhibition: http://bit.ly/1d22ZCF
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