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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 05:28)

You should all see Scootie's attack eyes

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 09:39)

Mistakes were made.. 😅 https://t.co/Kp2itr5Yfe

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 09:00)

In this Saturday’s episode of #CritterFixers, the docs take the spotlight. https://t.co/PyPHOIn4aw

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 07:07)

Walking the dogs.. 😊 https://t.co/JkLgWeHCo2

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 08:40)

Bro went into airplane mode (he thinks he is not allowed to go up there)

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 06:18)

Sometimes he’s a supermodel and sometimes he’s a goofball🐾

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 07:51)

But what I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 06:51)

Super - Even with an orange ball in his mouth

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 02:00)

Photo by @daisygilardini // Female and male walruses both grow tusks, but they differ in size. Male tusks can reach up to 40in (102cm) while female tusks are usually 25% shorter. Walruses are classified as part of the Odobenidae family, Greek for “one that walks with teeth.” 1/4 https://t.co/br2TnQ3ll2

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 02:00)

When Gina adopted Frankie from our team in #NewYork, he quickly made himself a member of the family! For Gina, adopting an older cat was a no-brainer. Her advice to others? "Senior pets really do make the best of friends!" #SaveThemAll #AdoptaSeniorPetMonth #Adopt ^kw https://t.co/NXmracZt0y

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 02:00)

They use them to establish dominance in their peer group and maintain territory during mating season. They also use them to carve breathing holes in the ice and tear open bigger prey, such as seals, before eating them. 3/4

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 02:00)

Follow me @daisygilardini for more images and stories behind the scenes. #Svalbard #walrus #Norway #arctic #conservation 4/4

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 11:23)

Such intensity

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2 years ago

(Nov 15, 2022 02:00)

They have many uses for their tusks. They use them to help themselves out of the water onto the ice. They also use them to defend themselves from polar bears and killer whales, their main predator. 2/4

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