Meanwhile, back at the Villa Cole:
This is the best internet video I've ever seen pic.twitter.com/RooSpAMGhH
— Dorsey Shaw (@dorseyshaw) March 30, 2017
Open thread!
by Adam L Silverman| 74 Comments
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Meanwhile, back at the Villa Cole:
This is the best internet video I've ever seen pic.twitter.com/RooSpAMGhH
— Dorsey Shaw (@dorseyshaw) March 30, 2017
Open thread!
by Adam L Silverman| 105 Comments
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Here’s the Taronga Zoo’s baby pigmy hippo (h/t: IO9)!
Open thread!
Sunday Later Evening Open Thread: Baby Pygmy Hippo!!!!Post + Comments (105)
by Adam L Silverman| 219 Comments
This post is in: Dog Blogging, Faunasphere, Nature, Open Threads
In canine day, in barkest night.
No squirrel shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship feline might,
Beware my power — Dog Lantern’s light!
I give you the Dog Lanterns of Space Sector 2814.
Open Thread!
by Adam L Silverman| 169 Comments
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Remarkable photo shows bobcat dragging shark ashore http://t.co/pdCOgD0xcW pic.twitter.com/T1Dhr5YMUl
— The Palm Beach Post (@pbpost) April 7, 2015
Real or photoshopped?
That might be your reaction when you see a photo of a bobcat dragging a 4-foot-shark from the water.
YouReporter John Bailey sent the picture to us which he said he took at Sebastian Inlet State Park.
He claims the cat leaped into the water, caught the shark, and dragged it to shore.
The photographer thinks he ended up getting too close and may have caused the cat to drop the shark and run off into the forest.
Wildlife experts say it’s not uncommon for bobcats to be wandering Florida beaches.
They say it’s possible the cat is a female and might have been trying to catch food for its babies.
“My first reaction was amazement that somebody actually took that picture because bobcats are generally very, very reclusive. You don’t really see them out and about too often,” said Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Animal Care Director Amy Kight.
Bobcats are normally not considered aggressive.
by Adam L Silverman| 166 Comments
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Awwww!
Happy 2017 everyone ???❄☃??????????? https://t.co/14nHzlmHZz
— Jena C. (@JenaC2) December 30, 2016
Hat Tip: Senior Chief Nance’s twitter feed.
Late Evening Open Thread: The Cuteness!Post + Comments (166)
by Adam L Silverman| 146 Comments
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We can’t prove it’s Steve, but we also can’t prove it’s not Steve…
by Hillary Rettig| 38 Comments
This post is in: Faunasphere
For one brief, shining moment this afternoon, Wikipedia listed Paul Ryan as a species of invertebrate.
The edit is gone now, but yet, somehow, I don’t think it will be forgotten.
And, yeah, I’m putting this right in Faunasphere!
Open thread for discussion of all things backboned and otherwise.