Australian Water Rat aka Rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster), family Muridae, Australia
Aquatic, predatory, and nocturnal rat, native to Australia.
photograph by Terry Genesen Becker
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jeremy knox sketch because i love abitta crisp bleached hair in my life
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Red Bamboo Rat Snake (Oreocryptophis porphyraceus coxi), juvenile and adult, family Colubridae, this subspecies is from Thailand
photograph by @russell_dabritz
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inside my mind nothing can harm me, i am safe no matter where my thoughts may lead - femalepentimento
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yes, I know, not on blog theme, but we're a bunch of dino lovers so I wanted to see what we thought was weird in mammals
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Have you ever heard of the lesser blind mole rat (Nannospalax leucodon)? Growing up to 10.6 in (27 cm) long, this rodent can be found in parts of Eastern Europe. A nocturnal animal, it spends the majority of its life underground, digging long tunnels beneath the surface. Though you might think that this species is completely blind, it actually isn’t. This critter’s tiny .04-in- (1-mm-) eyes, which are hidden beneath its fur, help it to sense light and navigate its underground habitat.
Photo: Максим Яковлєв, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons
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Australian Water Rat aka Rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster), family Muridae, Canberra, Australia
Aquatic, predatory, and nocturnal rat, native to Australia.
photograph by Raw Shorty
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i feel like Machete would be scared/uneasy around dogs if he wasn't one
Not as scared/uneasy as he's around horses, but a little bit, yeah.
He'd be fine with dogs that are quiet, clean and well behaved. Like himself.
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Red Bamboo Rat Snake (Oreocryptophis porphyraceus coxi), juvenile, family Colubridae, this subspecies is from Thailand
photograph by @russell_dabritz
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matthew tkachuk watches aleksander barkov defending him from the the bad boy box (01.06.24)
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