Source: enzolopardopictures
(via SHALOM93)
karácsonykor még a furcsa színű lemúrok
is megölelik egymást.
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Hello, welcome to Australia, may I interest you in a 10kg ball of spikes falling without warning? It’s okay though, you’ll know if you’ve stepped under one: they carpet the ground in spikes.
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Source: aturinfortheworse
I took a side trip to Madagascar in the final weeks of my reporting trip and encountered the absolutely incredible call of the Indri indri lemur.
The Indri, the largest remaining lemurs in Madagascar get credit for the name lemur, which is related to the Latin for ghost. Indri calls can travel 2 km.
The story is either the first Europeans heard them coming from the forest and thought they sounded like ghosts or that it comes from Malagasy legend that the lemurs are the ghosts of their ancestors
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Source: SoundCloud / Emma Jacobs 3
Southern Tamandua by Antonio D’Albore
Sleeping southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla).
Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) by Jérôme Micheletta
Same Old Shit, Different Day
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Giant Anteater by Karen McCrorey
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