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Here's some boobies to go with that penis snake.
Feb 5, 2026
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Oh, most hallmark movie MC. The girl is a cheater and the usual "villian" is just a guy who worked a little too much and probably just...
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One type of civet, the Asian palm civet, sometimes eat coffee beans, then poop out half-digested beans. Then some people actually...
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Not as bad as the granulated sea star
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An Atretochoana Eiselti, while technically a caecilian (underwater worm), they are often bullied by humans; we colloquially call it a...
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Hummingbird moth
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The Amazon Wolf fish. Their habitat is unfortunately too murky to take photos of them in the water.
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Argonaut (paper nautilus)
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Blanket octopus
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Baby Blob Fish
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Civets, often called civet cats for their vaguely feline appearance, fall into the family of Viverrids, and have no relationship to...
Feb 5, 2026
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the axolotl. ? It’s a type of salamander, but what makes it super weird is that it never really grows up. It keeps its juvenile...
Feb 5, 2026
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These are the same animal(s). Yes. Every section in these things is an individual creature, doing different things as they come together...
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This thread now has its quota of Quokkas.
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Tapirs... they have four species. They originate from the Americas but, oddly enough, can also be found in Southeast Asia. The idea of...
Feb 5, 2026
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