From @berliozexplores: "First on the window, then on the balcony .. and now HERE?! π¦π¦π¦π¦π" #catsofinstagram https://t.co/rXli4VHcqX
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From @mandm_onthegram: "This Wednesday we need to talk about something important.... Tuna or chicken?π£π" #catsofinstagram https://t.co/XRJkVDwD7R
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From @roomba.the.blind.cat: "FRIDAYS are βJUMPINβ INTO THE WEEKENDββ¦ double jump edition!! β€οΈ Fridays posts are dedicated to the clever and amusing way that blind cats jump π" #catsofinstagram https://t.co/rgKU6wtXtb
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Mopping the patio π€£ net0rious Hungarian Komondor is so cute! π₯ net0rious #Animalonplanet . . . . . #beautifuldestinations #travelstoke #naturelovers #adventureculture #neverstopexploring #ourplanetdaily #travelstagram #vscomood #moodygrams #discoverearth #travelcommmunity #wildernessculture #travelblog #tourtheplanet #earthoutdoors #instadog #dogsofinstagram #funny
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We know that tusks are essential to an elephant's survival. Here are some #FridayFacts about the magnificent elephant tusks! 1. Tusks are majorly made of dentine - a hard, dense, and body tissue. It is wrapped in enamel, the hardest animal tissue. 2. They give elephants an evolutionary advantage and are used for digging, lifting, gathering food, stripping bark, and defense. 3. Elephants tend to favour the left or right tusk, depending on the dominant one or which is frequently used. 4. Analysis of tusks can reveal an elephant's age and origin. 5. Nearly 20,000 elephants are poached for tusks each year. Ivory is illegally traded across the globe. #elephant #elephants #elephanttusk #tusks #ivory #poaching #illegaltrade #mammal #wildlife #wildindia #wildlifesos #animalfacts #wildlifesosindia #animals
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These spotted garden eels may look tiny, but they have impressive muscles! Their strong tails dig into the sand, serving as an anchor that allows them to stay put on the sea floor. π·: Malcolm P Chapman #animalfacts #eel #oceanlife
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