November 20, 2011

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8:34am
  
Filed under: animal snake 
November 19, 2011

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November 19, 2011

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November 16, 2011

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4:43pm
  
Filed under: kiss the nose fox animal 
November 15, 2011
the-moth-princess:

Lepidoptera - Bombycidae - Bombyx mori

the-moth-princess:

Lepidoptera - Bombycidae - Bombyx mori

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5:51pm
  
Filed under: moth animal 
November 13, 2011

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November 12, 2011

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9:21am
  
Filed under: wasp animal 
November 12, 2011

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5:21am
  
Filed under: fox animal babbies! 
November 11, 2011
thedailywhat:

Extinct Species of the Day: The West African subspecies of Black Rhinoceros was declared officially extinct today by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
According to the conservation group, a survey of the animal’s natural habitat has yielded no living specimens, leading to the assessment that the last members of the subspecies had died.
In its report, the IUCN blamed “a lack of political support and willpower for conservation efforts” as well as commercial poaching for the Western Black Rhino’s extinction.
It warned that two other rhino subspecies, the Northern White Rhino and the Javan Rhino, were either perilously close to disappearing, or already extinct as well.
A large scale effort by the WWF to save the remaining Black Rhinos is presently underway. Current estimates suggest that a mere 4,240 Black Rhinos remain in the wild.
Watch a black rhino being transported by helicopter to a new range in South Africa’s Limpopo province below:

[ap / wwf / photo: greenren.]

thedailywhat:

Extinct Species of the Day: The West African subspecies of Black Rhinoceros was declared officially extinct today by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

According to the conservation group, a survey of the animal’s natural habitat has yielded no living specimens, leading to the assessment that the last members of the subspecies had died.

In its report, the IUCN blamed “a lack of political support and willpower for conservation efforts” as well as commercial poaching for the Western Black Rhino’s extinction.

It warned that two other rhino subspecies, the Northern White Rhino and the Javan Rhino, were either perilously close to disappearing, or already extinct as well.

A large scale effort by the WWF to save the remaining Black Rhinos is presently underway. Current estimates suggest that a mere 4,240 Black Rhinos remain in the wild.

Watch a black rhino being transported by helicopter to a new range in South Africa’s Limpopo province below:

[ap / wwf / photo: greenren.]

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November 10, 2011

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November 10, 2011
fat-birds:

I come with my own fan! by myrontay on Flickr.

fat-birds:

I come with my own fan! by myrontay on Flickr.

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November 10, 2011

1:32am
Filed under: animal birds I like 
November 9, 2011

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9:03pm
  
Filed under: fox animal 
November 9, 2011

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November 9, 2011

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12:03am
  
Filed under: AAAHHH LOOK cat animal 
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