Aye-aye
Aye-ayes, endemic to Madagascar, find food using echolocation. It taps on tree trunks with a specialized middle finger; from the sound of the taps, it can tell if there is an insect larva buried under the bark. Once prey has been located, the aye-aye uses its sharp teeth to gnaw a hole in the wood and its long, thin fingers to extract the insects.
Conservation status: Endangered
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Baby ewok capture in real life
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Sirius *show a weird and ugly animals pic to Regulus*: Look
Regulus *eyes immediately shining and taking his brother's phone to get the name and make research*
Sirius *looking at James*: Told you he would like it.
James *confused*: But this animal was so ugly??
Sirius *laughing a bit*: Uglier it is, better Reggie love it.
Sirius *stop laughing and looking at James with a smirk*: Probably why he love y-
James: Fuck off Pads!
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sightseeing in the woods...
inspired by one of semisolidmind's post about our boy hunting deer in the woods. I think this is kind of a fanart.
reference/sketch >>
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[coughs this up like a hairball] it's an angst!! sorry that i made her suffer. you know i had to do it to em
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What are these little creatures? They are turtle frogs (Myobatrachus gouldii), amphibians that live in Western Australia.
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