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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 06:01)

The emerald green slugs can go for more than nine months without eating, instead photosynthesizing while basking in the sun https://t.co/yvIwJvubei

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 05:31)

video from siniple For feature follow and tag bestnatureshot #bestnatureshot

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 04:44)

Our oceans are home to an astounding number of weird & wonderful creatures. Today on #NationalWildlifeDay, join Oceana to support our campaigns protecting vulnerable marine animals & our oceans: https://t.co/afriRoNZDZ #StandForOceans 🐳 🦈 🐙 https://t.co/uQL0ioKeRp

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 05:42)

The #BirdsSeenIn2022 year list for the USA is now on 547 species. Do you have photos taken this year of any missing species? Follow link to check the latest list, then tweet photos with the hashtag, species name & country taken in. Photo Scott's Oriole https://t.co/73QeA9XPiy https://t.co/mKzsO3N2M1

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 02:00)

What's your biggest flex? 👀 🦁 Lionesses (Panthera leo) control when they have cubs, only giving birth when there is enough food to feed them. Born blind and relatively helpless at birth, these little ones solely drink milk for the first 2-3 months of their lives. #EarthCapture by gregpiperarts . . . . #bbcearth #lioncubs #lions #mammals #landmammals #amazingphotography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #amazinganimals #nature #naturelovers #earth #earthlovers

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 05:59)

Are you ready to take on our gardening survey? You’ll get a score letting you know how WILD your garden is – and it only takes two minutes! 🏡 https://t.co/TsCpgivm2j https://t.co/5ZvxkxBdxF

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 04:46)

Small, lively and threatened, the golden lion tamarin is a primate species found only in the Atlantic Forest and which today is struggling for space and connectivity inside Brazil’s most deforested and fragmented biome: https://t.co/P65gjhtwDP

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 11:00)

Tolerance and patience should not be read as signs of weakness. They are signs of strength. Dalai Lama 🎬 rmsteckphotography https://t.co/H8XKB0bk3Q

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 04:00)

Bighorn sheep have a complex four-chambered stomach, which allows them to get nutrients from hard, dry forage, like the moon. When they aren’t chowing down on our solar system, you’ll find them feeding on grasses in the summer and shrubs in the fall and winter. Photo by NPS https://t.co/E8DjwxsuuC

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 01:00)

Just 5 more minutes...😴 ⏰ New Zealand Fur Seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) have thick fur coats, which helps to keep them insulated when at sea. On land, they risk overheating and periodically enter the water to cool down. #EarthCapture by Julie Chandelier via Instagram https://t.co/kjqjaE8YoL

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 01:01)

The mesmerizing sight brings back a long-cherished tradition—and an uptick in tourism https://t.co/8f9kuOfWO3

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 03:00)

God puts rainbows in the clouds So that each of us In the dreariest and most dreaded moments Can see a possibility of hope. Maya Angelou https://t.co/ijFUxlpFh5

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 01:00)

Image by Suju Gasim (IG: sujugasim) Come here often? The #Indian roller is known for various shades of blue on the wings, tails, and belly. #NationalWildlifeDay https://t.co/UFezwyL2T1

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2 years ago

(Sep 04, 2022 02:01)

Striped skunks are bulking up for the long winter, so you might see them foraging later into the morning hours and coming out earlier in the evening. This time of year they’re feasting on white grubs and other insect larvae. 📷 Tom Koerner/USFWS. https://t.co/K7tirBOVUo

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