Two ring tailed lemurs with a rose, one of their Valentine’s day gifts, in their enclosure at Bristol Zoo Gardens
Picture: Tim Ireland/PA
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Source: telegraph.co.uk
Two ring tailed lemurs with a rose, one of their Valentine’s day gifts, in their enclosure at Bristol Zoo Gardens
Picture: Tim Ireland/PA
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Source: telegraph.co.uk
Grumpy Lemur @ Battersea Park Childrens Zoo, London
by Kittie Kat
Trouble in Lemur Land today, 10am, 1pm & 6pm.
Engrossing film following the fight to save the endangered sifaka lemur. Sadly, the natural habitat of this blighted creature is being destroyed for the export of redwood.
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Source: eden.uktv.co.uk
Profile of a lemur - by Tambako the Jaguar
Little Baby Zebra (by catman-suha)
Taking a nice photo of the morning sky when suddenly
BELLINI EVERYWHERE
Note: I had to run away from him and hide because he wouldn’t stop harassing me
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Source: northernp0ny
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A Koala eating an apple for lunch, in Perth, Western Australia. [x]
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Source: flickr.com
lets talk about this fella here a moment
this baby is a ribbon eel, part of a group of fish called the moray eels. moray eels are basically hilarious because they are always fucking delighted (they can’t actually close their mouths so basically they’re grinning from ear to ear every moment of their lives).
wait i hear you say, if they can’t close their mouths how do they eat. pharyngeal jaws, my friend, pharyngeal jaws. don’t know what those are?
have you ever seen alien?
i shit you not, moray eels have a second set of teeth in the back of their throats that are spring loaded to jump out and grab things that swim into their mouths.
now if that wasn’t awesome enough, the ribbon eel is the only protandric moray. that means that although this little fella is clearly, by his colouring, a young adult male, give him a long enough lifespan and he’ll get bigger, turn yellow-brown, and become female.
that’s right, this is a species made entirely of young pretty men and powerful older women.
also if you put them into captivity they stop eating and die within about a month. the ribbon eel lives to be free~
That’s fabulous
That’s so cool!
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Source: lunaton
Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

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by Andrey

Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

Commission for https://www.deviantart.com/sweet-n-treat
Forgot to mention it on Deviantart - I’ve opened Fur Affinity account!


by Andrey
