Leopard Seal Selkie Studies! Every seal is inherently friend shaped, so I did my best to remedy that. The boy with the scar is a brooding protagonist, and the loooong snooted woman is Seal Supremacy Grandma.
Fennel (she/her, with tag) and Dill (he/him, no tag)
Two little thylacines by Paradise Ark, bought online and arrived in October 2022. Both originally had some oddly-constructed hind legs that seemed half joined together - Dill has been modified to have more ‘normal’ shaped legs. Their facial expressions are naturally so different!
Can i just chill today i was just born
A group of coelacanths
Rare footage of an Eastern black rhinoceros [ Diceros bicornis michaeli ] and her calf, taken in the 1950s in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. The rhino, known as “Gertie”, had a horn that measured nearly 4ft in length before breaking off naturally sometime in the 1960s, possibly during a fight with another rhino.
The demand for rhinoceros horn has made sights such as this exceedingly rare. As of 1992, only 2 rhinos were left in Amboseli National Park, where the animal is now considered locally extinct, while the subspecies as a whole is listed as critically endangered.
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He is relaxing
The male pufferfish tries to impress potential mates with his masterpiece. Source: BBC Earth
werewolf park ranger
she loves her job and helps keep the deer population under control
Something’s fishy 🐟🐠
a thylacine on kunanyi/mt wellington
White-footed fox, a subspecies of the red fox, at the London Zoo By: Unknown photographer From: London Zoo: A Series of Fifty Real Photograps 1920s
Thylacine archive blog: @moonlight-wolf-archive
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