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25.01.2022 A big bouncy baby.



25.01.2022 On cold winter mornings mist rises off of a lake. Mount Fuji, Japan. Source: National Geographic Image: Takashi Nakagawa

23.01.2022 KOALA KEEN ON A SURF SURPRISES BEACHGOERS A surprising beach bum dropped by Apollo Bay on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, surprising visitors. It looked like the... koala wanted to hang ten on a few waves, but he decided to chill near the water and go on a brisk walk on the sand instead. : Reuters/Natalia Beeston/Kim Bedford

21.01.2022 I first heard this gorgeous Kookaburra fledgling from quite some distance away. He’s got quite a song already!



20.01.2022 Oh my, there are some total gems here.

20.01.2022 The tarsier has especially long ankle bones, a short body, and a round head that can rotate 180. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Photograph by Frans Lanting.

17.01.2022 Taking the kids for a stroll in Monkey Mia! Here's something cute for your morning - an emu with 18 chicks Video Kristy Richardson



17.01.2022 The world is a bit chaotic at the moment but here’s some cute baby animals to brighten your day Xoxo

16.01.2022 <3 Enchanted Nature Forest fungi Photography by @lisapinky12

15.01.2022 This wombat was very content grazing on a sunny winters day. Video is a bit shakey because I was struggling to keep the big lens still - tripod is on the shopping list Buchan. 16/06/20

13.01.2022 Inuit people hunt the narwhal for their long tusks and skin, an important source of vitamin C in the traditional Arctic diet. Source: National Geographic Image: Flip Nicklen

13.01.2022 No matter what else... I am thankful for baby koalas #thankyou



13.01.2022 Bullet holes in glass? No, it's recycling pools beside a lumber facility near the port city of Karlsborg. Source: National Geographic Image: Robert B. Haas

13.01.2022 Art on canvas? Industrial by-products form a swirling palette at a waste-treatment facility on this island south of Oslo. Source: National Geographic Image: Robert B. Haas

13.01.2022 The horned marsupial frog is in danger, as Ecuador has the highest rate of deforestation in South America (UN Food & Agriculture Organisation). Source: National Geographic 2018 Image: Sebastian Di Domenico

13.01.2022 As air currents change at higher altitudes around Mount Fuji, clouds take on interesting shapes. The photographer slept in his car in Inokashira Park to watch the clouds take shape just before sunrise. Source: National Geographic Image: Takashi Nakagawa

12.01.2022 Koala chokes on own mating call View more >> https://www.pawanimal.com/

11.01.2022 Oh you know... Just a dog and a turtle playing ball. Nothing out of the ordinary here!

11.01.2022 I saw an empty nest :( drove up a little ways & out of the corner of my eye, YES, WOOHOO!! Mother brolga, dadda brolga & baby brolga. It's all happening on Gun...ditj Country Are we going to name this little bundle of fluff?

09.01.2022 Time for some cuteness

09.01.2022 Babies are so active and cute.

06.01.2022 Out in the forest at Chiltern NE Vic, Yellow footed Antechinus

05.01.2022 Source: National Geographic

05.01.2022 I like it when it gets the 'Oh I have been sprung look and is not sure what to do.'

04.01.2022 This unusal looking fellow is a ..... Malaysian horned leaf frog (Megophrys nasuta). Image: Joel Sartore

03.01.2022 I loved raising George the wombat, we had so many good times together when he was a joey! Now he lives happy and healthy as a wild wombat at one of my favourite places - Cedar Creek Wombat Rescue Inc and Wombat Hospital!

03.01.2022 Some citizen science for you all to do.

02.01.2022 Personally, I will not be doing this to any spider soon.

02.01.2022 More Saturday evening cuteness. Oops that is, Sunday morning cuteness.

02.01.2022 In today's Bandicoot video: Biology Find out how the bandicoot got its name and the incredibly short gestation period this little animal has (spoiler alert: it'...s less than 2 weeks!) National Landcare Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Threatened Species Commissioner See more

02.01.2022 I want one for my tree. (Maybe I should get a tree first.)

01.01.2022 We interrupt your evening scrolling for some Bettong cuteness! Bettongs move about with low, springy hops. These small, nocturnal marsupials are endemic to Australia - endemic meaning they are found nowhere else in the world!

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