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16 Jun 2023, 10:42 pm

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17 Jun 2023, 11:06 am

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That's the bunny! I mean, the ducky.


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17 Jun 2023, 2:10 pm

Is the Utube of that Amazona parrot singing the Copacabana song? :D



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17 Jun 2023, 3:41 pm

My dog has gas


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20 Jun 2023, 3:51 pm

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Bunny or Ducky?


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26 Jun 2023, 4:53 am

Every type of newt can produce a neurotoxin of varying strength, producing effects ranging from an upset tummy to haucination and even death.



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30 Jun 2023, 3:04 pm

Take THAT! Ya big lummox!


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10 Jul 2023, 2:48 pm

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WWF - Pandas

1. PANDAS HAVE EXCELLENT CAMOUFLAGE FOR THEIR HABITAT
The giant panda's distinct black-and-white markings have two functions: camouflage and communication. Most of the panda - its face, neck, belly, rump - is white to help it hide in snowy habitats. The arms and legs are black, helping it to hide in shade.

2. THEIR EYES ARE DIFFERENT TO NORMAL BEARS
Like domestic cats, giant panda bears have vertical slits for pupils.

3. CUBS ARE WELL PROTECTED IN THEIR FIRST MONTH
Mother pandas keep contact with their cub nearly 100% of the time during their first month - with the cub resting on her front and remaining covered by her paw, arm or head.

4. PANDAS CAN SWIM AND EVEN CLIMB TREES
Giant pandas are good swimmers and excellent tree climbers. At 5 months old, giant panda cubs learn how to climb - sometimes practising by climbing on their mum.

5. A HELPING HAND
They have an extended wrist bone that they use like a thumb to help them grip food.

6. THEY SPEND A LOT OF THEIR DAY EATING
Giant pandas spend 10-16 hours a day feeding, mainly on bamboo.

7. BAMBOO IS CRITICAL TO THEIR DIET
Pandas need at least 2 different bamboo species in their range to avoid starvation

8. BUT THEY DO OCCASIONALLY EAT SOMETHING OTHER THAN BAMBOO
A panda’s diet is 99% vegetarian, which mostly includes bamboo roots, stems, shoots and leaves. However their digestive system is typical of a carnivore, so the remaining 1% of their diet can include eggs, small animals and carrion. Pandas are also known to forage in farmland for pumpkin, kidney beans, wheat and domestic pig food.

9. PANDAS SOMETIMES DO HANDSTANDS WHEN THEY WEE!
Sometimes, to mark their scent, panda's climb a tree backwards with their hindfeet until they're in a full handstand upside down - enabling them to leave their scent higher up.

10. THEY LIKE TO KEEP IT REGULAR
On average, pandas poo 40 times a day.


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22 Jul 2023, 5:04 am

The infamously ugly blobfish actually looks like this when it's alive:

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The "hideous pink gelatinous blob" look it has in all those photos is just the result of decompression from being brought up from the seafloor over a kilometer below.


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