🔥 Humpback Whale “shoos” a couple of playful Pacific Dolphins
https://redd.it/1b1iaj2
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🔥 Moth with 'flies feeding on bird poop' wings 🔥
https://redd.it/1b0tgvl
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🔥 With a bite force of about 3,700 psi (humans have about 162 psi), the saltwater crocodile has the strongest bite force known in the animal kingdom
https://redd.it/1b0wflj
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🔥The great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) tries to feed a feather to a new-born baby
https://redd.it/1b0lmww
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🔥 Elephant charges after the lioness but spares cubs
https://redd.it/1b0hoc4
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🔥 this massive blue whale comes up from the deep to breach the surface
https://redd.it/1b02zzw
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🔥The cockerel’s dorid is a stunning little cold water nudibranch from the Pacific Northwest
https://redd.it/1azs5ki
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🔥🩸🌊 Blood Falls, Antarctica - a naturally occurring plume of saltwater that is blood red thanks to its high iron oxide content.
https://redd.it/1b22r21
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🔥 In order to prevent impaling each other, the first striped marlin (Kajikia audax) in a hunting pack will flash its stripes before moving in to grab fish. The next marlin in line will then move forward and repeat the process. The display only occurs during hunting.
https://redd.it/1b1eu6z
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🔥 Incredible shot of a bull muskox in the middle of a blizzard.
https://redd.it/1b03945
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🔥 This tiny Porcelain Crab uses fan-like appendages to filter feed
https://redd.it/1azqkb8
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🔥 The rainbow in the wings of a long-tailed tit 🔥
https://redd.it/1ayz1l0
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🔥 Female cardinals are one of the more chill birds to photograph. [OC]
https://redd.it/1az5ek9
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🔥A Yellowstone wolf pup, born in the vast wilderness of Yellowstone National Park, represents hope and resilience for the species' recovery.
https://redd.it/1az466l
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