Meet Sneezy, a campus squirrel that lets Penn State student Mary Krupa dress her up a variety of tiny hats.
Meet Sneezy, a campus squirrel that lets Penn State student Mary Krupa dress her up a variety of tiny hats.
BEAUTY BY ELIAS HOVE FOR SCHÖN! MAGAZINE
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Jellyfish photography by A J MacFadyen
Tardigr E granul 700x (by FEI Company)
This “Water bear” (Tardigrade) is an animal which is built only on a few hundred cells. It lives in moss and “awakes” when the moss gets wet. It feeds on moss by sucking the cells off. If the moss falls dry, Water Bears encapsule themselves, if necessary for years to wait for the next rain.
Koo Koo Kachoo.
vancouver (by adrian raymer)
Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso-Gran Paradiso National Park by rroby on Flickr.
Bipod Daisy (by torode)
The largest bird to fly, Argentavis magnificens, was believed to have flown like a high-performance glider and lived 6 million years ago in Argentina. It was close to the size of a Cessna 152 airplane. The board soared on the winds like a glider and could reach speeds of up to 150 mph. Experts are still not sure how it achieved landing and takeoff.
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