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Post by Dianna on Jul 2, 2017 16:02:35 GMT -5
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Post by the Scribe on Jul 3, 2017 0:42:14 GMT -5
Now that's what I call LOUNGE LIZARDS!!
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Post by Dianna on Jul 3, 2017 1:37:10 GMT -5
My Skinny Blackie would do this. lol
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Post by the Scribe on Jul 3, 2017 3:01:03 GMT -5
Oh no, I put those types of doorknobs on both my entrance doors. I also have a Blackie but I don't think he could figure that out as long as he doesn't see the video. He does listen to see if the door latches properly and if it hasn't he is right there to push it open and escape. He hasn't been thrilled with 115 degree days so his adventurous nature has been tampered so far this summer.
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Post by Dianna on Jul 9, 2017 12:13:00 GMT -5
At least he pretty much emptied it before dragging it in the house. ha ha
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Post by Dianna on Jul 9, 2017 12:16:53 GMT -5
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Post by the Scribe on Sept 15, 2017 17:17:16 GMT -5
Take a look at these beautiful animals. Look at how they try to hide by hiding their heads behind a 20 foot high branch thinking they can't be seen. Very cute. Unfortunately, they will now be targeted by poachers who hope to get a few bucks out of them.
Conservationists in Kenya have captured footage of two incredibly rare and breathtaking white giraffes.
The unique-looking giraffes owe their odd appearance to a genetic condition known as leucism, where skin cells do not possess pigmentation.
So exceptional are the animals that this marks only the third time that white giraffes have been seen in the wild and this particular encounter is the first instance of the creatures being caught on film.
The giraffes were spotted earlier in the summer by a villager who noticed the seemingly out-of-place animals at the conservancy near his home and reported it to wildlife experts tasked with overseeing the site.
The conservationist who subsequently located the mother and baby giraffe noted that the younger animal appeared to still possess some very light spots on its skin.
This observation left him wondering if the the markings fade over time, since the adult giraffe looked to be almost completely white.
Since the animals seem to be residing in the conservancy, one hopes that they remain there under the protection of scientists who can continue to keep an eye on the creatures and get a better understanding of how their condition develops.
Source: The Guardian
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Post by Dianna on Feb 18, 2018 23:08:04 GMT -5
So cute.. Cheese the Cowfish.. Moving day.. Love this young womans' animals. Very entertaining.
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Post by Dianna on Mar 7, 2018 21:38:55 GMT -5
Kind of funny and even a little cute.... But one of the reasons I wouldn't want to live in Florida.. I think I would freak out if I saw this.. eeekkkk
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Post by Dianna on Mar 7, 2018 21:51:10 GMT -5
Wonder if he's headed to D.C.? Sorry couldn't resist
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Post by Dianna on Mar 7, 2018 23:06:12 GMT -5
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 8, 2018 15:40:55 GMT -5
Marimo must have a sign on his back that says Eat Me! Owls kill cats for dinner outside of coffee shops.
Kitten And Baby Owl Meet For The First Time And Their Next Move Is Too Much For Words
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Post by Dianna on Mar 15, 2018 14:37:05 GMT -5
Maybe not funny or cute but this is gorgeous!
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Post by Dianna on Jun 13, 2018 11:47:58 GMT -5
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Post by erik on Jun 13, 2018 18:21:04 GMT -5
Hopefully that gator wasn't too hungry at that time (LOL).
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