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Yikes, he must smell like butterflies!

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I’ve no desire to find out.

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Honduran White Bats cuddle together in leaves

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:notes:
Why do bees
suddenly appeeear
every time
you are neeeear?

:notes:

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A newborn albino red-bellied short-necked turtle resting next to its sibling at the Ferme aux Crocodiles in Pierrelatte, south-eastern France. The birth of an albino individual of this aquatic species native to Australia and New Guinea is an extremely rare phenomenon

Photograph: Jean-Philippe Ksiazek/AFP/Getty Images

More wildlife photos here

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meowth

ETA:
This is a real bat. :wink:

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Mutts

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Reminds me of when my daughter was little, and there was a mini-panic among her class during recess because there was a bee. Her teacher kept saying “but you’re not flowers” to the panicking children! :sparkling_heart:

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When I was in grade one, there was a day that we couldn’t go out at lunch or recess because the bull from the farm next door had gotten loose and was charging all over the school yard. The farm is long gone, and it’s a suburb now.

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Oh wow! I bet that was scary at the time!

Her school always had critters (still does)… the largest were some goats, but they were kept out around a fenced in retaining pond… and some pigs for a bit.

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I had recently lived on a farm with horses, so large animals didn’t really frighten me.

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That’s probably helpful! My poor daughter probably would have never left her room again if this had happened at her school!

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That can’t be a great situation in the wild: Australia & New Guinea are dangerously sunny.

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I’m confused. Is the white bat real or not? The wings look like terry cloth.

I can believe these guys are real:

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The Honduran White Bats are real, but the others look like felted sculptures.

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Exactly.

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