Squirrel down!
It took six weeks and nine trainers, but they finally taught him “shake”.
If the walrus comes above water and sees his ripples, it means six more weeks of climate change.
Seems like everyone’s getting into the microgreens fad.
Some lenses seem to over-saturate colours in infrared.
Sometimes that’s not a problem.
Zebras are not cooperative subjects for infrared photography.
Heads or tails?
When you’ve eaten enough of your dinner to not want to get up for a while, but drop the last little bit.
The elephant is happy that the water is finally going down. The situation had been concerning him.
Cheetah camouflage is not tuned to the infrared spectrum.
Lemur suddenly realizing that this blog is full of interesting commentary intermixed with alternative facts.
Yep. It’s Monday.
Bats are disappointed to learn that published march numbers only include humans.
˙ǝuo sıɥʇ ɹoɟ uoıʇdɐɔ ʎuunɟ ɐ ɥʇıʍ dn ǝɯoɔ ʇ,upʃnoɔ ʇnq ‘pǝıɹʇ I
“Unfunny! Total Loser! Hoax! Lock her up! Fake News!”
Politics makes a lot more sense when you remember that humans are apes.
“How does a cannibal eat an elephant?”
Caption not funny enough? Try this one:
“Political strategy”
This rhinoceros has observed that it is easier to unify under hate than nuance and politely suggests that educated people re-evaluate their political strategies.
Taken with my low-light camera in rather lower light than it was designed for.
As I’ve said before, it never really gets too dark for photography. It just gets progressively more impressionistic outside.
This takin has been reading summaries of the current US legislative sessions and fell into a coma.
This takin is now dreaming about a massive 535 person game of Flux.
This caribou just wants to test that synchronization between Dreamwidth and LiveJournal is functional.
Caribou have moderate desires.
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