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theanimalblog:

The Red-legged Seriema is one of South America’s largest terrestrial birds. While it can fly short distances, it prefers to run on its long, powerful legs rather than use its short, stumpy wings. This two week old chick was hatched at SeaWorld Orlando on April 30. (via zooborns)

theanimalblog:

The Red-legged Seriema is one of South America’s largest terrestrial birds. While it can fly short distances, it prefers to run on its long, powerful legs rather than use its short, stumpy wings. This two week old chick was hatched at SeaWorld Orlando on April 30. (via zooborns)

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sovietpropaganda:


Siberian salamanders have compounds in their blood that enable them to survive temperatures of -45°C(-49F). They can stay frozen solid for years before thawing and reviving as good as new. (Wild Russia - NDR)

EARTH COUGHS UP THE COOLEST FUCKIN THINGS.

sovietpropaganda:

Siberian salamanders have compounds in their blood that enable them to survive temperatures of -45°C(-49F). They can stay frozen solid for years before thawing and reviving as good as new. (Wild Russia - NDR)

EARTH COUGHS UP THE COOLEST FUCKIN THINGS.

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thesassylorax:

RELEASE THE KRAKEN

(Source: khoaismissing, via blogtapus)

theanimalblog:

The Red-legged Seriema is one of South America’s largest terrestrial birds. While it can fly short distances, it prefers to run on its long, powerful legs rather than use its short, stumpy wings. This two week old chick was hatched at SeaWorld Orlando on April 30. (via zooborns)

theanimalblog:

The Red-legged Seriema is one of South America’s largest terrestrial birds. While it can fly short distances, it prefers to run on its long, powerful legs rather than use its short, stumpy wings. This two week old chick was hatched at SeaWorld Orlando on April 30. (via zooborns)

(Source: )

sovietpropaganda:


Siberian salamanders have compounds in their blood that enable them to survive temperatures of -45°C(-49F). They can stay frozen solid for years before thawing and reviving as good as new. (Wild Russia - NDR)

EARTH COUGHS UP THE COOLEST FUCKIN THINGS.

sovietpropaganda:

Siberian salamanders have compounds in their blood that enable them to survive temperatures of -45°C(-49F). They can stay frozen solid for years before thawing and reviving as good as new. (Wild Russia - NDR)

EARTH COUGHS UP THE COOLEST FUCKIN THINGS.

(via loveyourchaos)

thesassylorax:

RELEASE THE KRAKEN

(Source: khoaismissing, via blogtapus)

theanimalblog:

Skates (via zooborns)

hey-babydarling:

aaux:

future wedding dress

hey-babydarling:

aaux:

future wedding dress

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