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magicalnaturetour:

The Romance on the Water by teguhsn :)

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chickenshit:

See this dog? He was ABUSED. Two drunk dumbells tied this dog to the back of their truck, “forgot that he was back there” and DROVE OFF!!! Luckily, the cops were called and this poor dog got the medical attention he needed! The dog is currently doing fine (despite the horrible looking wounds) and will be up for adoption as soon as his wounds completely heal.

PLEASE REBLOG FOR THE SAKE OF THE DOG

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nationalgeographicdaily:

“Spring Photos”

Photograph by Shannon Torrey

April showers bring May flowers.

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nationalgeographicdaily:

Pig and Piglet, Africa

Photograph by Amanda Kopp

The piglet is one day old and crippled.  The mother had more babies than nipples needed to feed them.  The farmer talked about putting this one out of its misery but decided to let some Swazi orphan children take care of it and feed it with a bottle instead.  Now the little pig has grown big and strong!

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nationalgeographicdaily:

Midwestern Fall Grasshopper

Photograph by Evan McGlinn

A grasshopper lands on the windshield of a car in Hollandale, Wisconsin in November.  Holding a Canon G9 inside the car, the camera was set to macro and placed against the windshield.  The effect is like a big alien flying across the sky.

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nationalgeographicmagazine:

Birdwing Butterfly
Photograph by Nicole Duplaix
Australia’s largest butterfly, the birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus) blends into a green leaf. Female birdwings can have a wingspan of nearly 8 inches (20 centimeters).

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nationalgeographicdaily:

Cuban Tree Frog, Florida

Photograph by James Snyder

This is a Cuban tree frog on a tree in my backyard in southern Florida.  How and why he ate this light is a mystery.  It should be noted that at the time I was taking this photo, I thought this frog was dead, having cooked himself from the inside.  I’m happy to say I was wrong.  After a few shots he adjusted his position.  So after I was finished shooting him, I pulled the light out of his mouth and he was fine.  Actually, I might be crazy but I don’t thin he was very happy when I took his light away.

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nationalgeographicdaily:

Lion, South Africa

Photograph by Barbara Motter

The South African lion looks a bit grouchy, but he was actually yawning.  His yawning caused a chain reaction of yawns from every member of the pride.  Are you yawning yet?

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Purple Leaf, Vancouver

Photograph by Juliet Heins

This leaf struck me as so interesting and beautiful, as it fell a few blocks from my house in Vancouver and I have never noticed the oddity or beauty of it until getting behind my lens.

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“Spring Landscapes”

Photograph by Audrey Green

A snail enjoying the morning dew.

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