Mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) This mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) lost several arms in battle. An octopus with fewer than eight arms is a rare view. As soon as an arm is lost or damaged, a regrowth process kicks off to make the limb whole again. Once an arm is regrown, it is basically as good as new. by GONNA_DIVE
She got torn up by a boat propeller off New South Wales in 2001 and proceeded to walk it off. Swim it off. Whatever. The scars from the propeller slices healed ~20cm deep down her back and across her tail fluke. Since then, whale watchers down under look for “the Blade Runner” every year. Just the sight of her starts conversations about whether we humans should reconsider being such gigantic floppy penises to our rad cetacean bros.
nobody will ever be harder core than the Blade Runner. She has surpassed badassery.
She is unkillable. She is Life Goals: the Whale.
(via monere-lluvia)
Source: vastderp
This little guy had to get a tumor removed from his jaw. His tongue sticks out like that all the time but he seems just as happy as the other lemurs.
Orphan Tamandua, Panama. by Sky and Yak
Dissected Anteater (1868).
Found here.









