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I want to be like Kajol Khan when I grow up.
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A coral reef spawns in the Kenting National Park in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan. Coral spawning usually takes place by the 23rd day of the third month of the lunar calendar, which fell on April 13 this year. Picture: REUTERS/Tsai Yung-chun
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The adorable and quite affectionate Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink. Adults can grow up to around ten inches in length. Very sweet, and very cool! Handle with care.
no sorry this is a pokemon its not real
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An American robin struggles to pull a large juicy worm from the ground in Roseburg, Oregon, America…
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Liz Climo rules! I would love to see her work animated.
14 Days of Love (barf)
Day Thirteen: Loyalty and Support
Don’t mess with my bird.
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Ooh, a cattle egret!
And yes, that reblog is from THE Bryan Konietzko.
Posted on February 14, 2012 via Hi, I'm Liz with 131 notes
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A six-year-old chimpanzee named Joya got bored waiting for her turn to eat and vented her frustration by hurling rocks at her family. She was soon put in her place by an adult chimp, who confiscated the stones and forced her to sit down. British photographers Anup Shah and Fiona Rogers captured the scene in the Republic of Guinea. Picture: Shah Rogers Photography/solent
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Barrie Hayman’s duck is quackers about his master
He was shunned by his feathered family when he was just days old.
Now, nearly three months on, this ugly duckling has found an unlikely father figure to replace them – in the form of his breeder, Barrie Hayman.
The fairytale friendship was forged when Mr Hayman rescued the distressed duck, named Star, from his incubator.
He noticed Star was panicked when he started doing a manic ‘waddling dance’ in an attempt to escape his hostile siblings.
Since then, the Indian Runner duck has become inseparable from 65-year-old Mr Hayman.
The 11-week-old bird follows him everywhere, from the pub to the supermarket, and even watches the rugby with him.
Mr Hayman, from Eastleigh, Devon, said: ’He just won’t leave me and so now we go everywhere together,’ said Mr Hayman, who has been breeding ducks for 18 months.
‘I’ve not trained him to follow me, he just seems to like it and he is one fantastic duck - I’ve never known any like it before.’
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