Toy needs food too
This is the greatest video ever posted on the internet
Fun Fact: Kittens learn to hunt their prey using their mother’s tail. This is so cute cause this tail is a lot faster than a cat’s tail but the kitten is doing their best. ❤🐈
Cute :)
So what I’m hearing is that training with a dog is going to turn this cat into the APEX PREDATOR
French gardians (”cowboys”) from Aigues-Mortes, Camargue, a protected area between swamps, rice fields, salt marshes and sea in south of France, showing their skill with semi-wild bulls, protecting a tourist who didn’t realise he wasn’t in the safest place.
He even taps the lad shoulder before leaving.
This legitimately needs to be in future literature textbooks to capture the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Are you fucking seeing this??
This dog just demonstrated both object permanence and awareness of the 4th wall
I think I’ve reblogged this before but I love it.
This is what plays in my head every minute of every day.
Idk why but the girl with her arms up in the air like that is so annoying. please just follow the choreo
nobody asked but in context, she believes she’s literally responsible for holding up the sky
Aw fuck yeah. I take it back, keep your arms up girl I appreciate your hard work
Young bull elephant politely stepping over a walkway at a nature preserve
I get a feeling that he must have stepped squarely on the last one and gone through it.
This is definitely the big steppy of someone who has broken the thing before
thinking about that kakapo egg that got crushed but the conservation team patched it up and it survived
For those who don’t follow kakapo conservation, they are critically endangered parrots who only breed on years where the rimu tree they rely on meet a certain threshold of fruit production. One breeding season in 4 years can be typical, and about half of all eggs laid by kakapo are infertile (they still aren’t completely certain why, it could be a recent population bottleneck) so each fertile egg is worth its weight in gold.
This was one of only 5 fertile eggs laid on the Whenua Hou island population in the 2014 breeding season and it got crushed by its mother on accident. It was mended with glue and tape and incubated by the rangers until hatching.
At 150 days old kakapo chicks are officially added to the population total and given a unique name, until then they are given their mother’s name and a number for birth order laid in the clutch. This chick was known as Lisa-one before officially being given the name Ruapuke by local indigenous Ngai Tahu people.Here he is grown up: