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The reason why you always need a backup camera. ; )
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Indonesian villagers carry their belongings across a bamboo bridge as the sun rises outside Yogyakarta city in Central Java, July 24, 2004. REUTERS/Dwi Oblo
Endangered female great curassow in a reforested, sustainably harvested tree farm-- I really hope it is as sustainable as they claim!
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This is a Wolf's mona monkey (Cercopithecus wolfi), also called Wolf's guenon, is a colorful Old World monkey in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in Central Africa, primarily between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. It lives in primary and secondary lowland rainforest and swamp forest.
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Born on the island of Molokai, Hawaii, Zoe is the only known captive white (golden) zebra in existence.
#Jagarundi. The closest living relative of the Mountain Lion.
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A macaque monkey laughing as it tickles its own feet
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This is a kinkajou, according to my friend @Apanda Berg ... and google. lol
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Hope the otter has every reason to be smiling after cheating death. The underweight eight week old cub was found wandering alone along the road until she was rescued by a kind-hearted member of the public. Since her rescue she’s made a miraculous recovery and even made some new friends, like this teddy bear.
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Emily Kunesh I want her!!!!
Hydnora africana, a plant native to southern Africa.
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Those are some BIG feet. Myotis vivesi, the fish-eating bat or fish-eating myotis, is a species of bat that lives around the Gulf of California, and feeds on fish and crustaceans. It has exceptionally large feet, which it uses in hunting. It was described in 1901 by Auguste Ménégaux.
Snow Weasel, Minnesota (say it with me: awwwwwww)
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Maria Hughes-Kapushy O...he get's it!