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This is maybe one of the greatest wild life phenomenon on the planet ever captured on lens!
In the sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, a massive congregation of Munkiana Devil Rays, relative of manta rays, was captured by a German photographer Florian Schulz, displaying unusual event which he dubbed as the Flight of the Rays.
But as this wonderful perspective shows, for all the individuals leaping out that are visible at sea level, there are many more below the surface. The jaw-dropping image below shows only a quarter of the whole scene.
No one knows why the rays gather like this, whether to mate, herd prey or migrate or just for the sheer joy of being together
I live by the beach and this little guy just popped by for a visit
EXCUSE ME
Excuse me, do you have a moment to talk about our lord, Poseidon?
This smiling Cow Nose Ray is part of the new exhibit at Underwater World in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast, Australia Picture: Megan Slade/Newspix / Rex Features
This fawn and bobcat were found in an office together, cuddling under a desk after a forest fire
“Otter dislikes watermelon, but can’t stop eating it”
Yesterday we discovered a series of photos of a giant otter at the Zlin Zoo in the Czech Republic.
The photos are noteworthy because said otter is crying while eating watermelon.
I CANNOT STOP LAUGHING HOLY SHIT
omfg this is lo watching young justice
shetland ponies in fair isle sweaters (x)
WEE PRANCY BASTARDS!
SO MANY CARDIGANS
Sperm Whales Adopt A Dolphin With Spine Deformity
ScienceNow is reporting that marine biologists working in the Azorean archipelago of the Northern Atlantic have discovered a group of sperm whales who appear to have taken in an adult bottlenose dolphin who has a rather serious spinal malformation. And it wasn’t just a one-time encounter for the two species; the dolphin appears to be sticking around.
Other than the ‘S’ shape curvature to its body, the dolphin appears to be healthy. The researchers have virtually no way of knowing if the deformity has anything to do with the unprecedented inter-species co-mingling — though they suspect that it does.
Dolphins are a hierarchical species, so they may have shunned this particular member on account of its serious birth defect. In the words of one of the researchers, Alexander Wilson, “It might be that this individual didn’t fit in, so to speak, with its original group.” Or maybe it just couldn’t keep up. For now, however, this will all have to remain speculative thinking.
Oh my god my heart actually exploded from this happiness.
Omg the last gif it waved back omg
So many people always seem to forget just how intelligent elephants are.
did you mean intelliphant
Frogfish
this isn’t the park you piece of shit