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fat-birds:

Himalayan Monal by  {Anand}on Flickr.
fat-birds:

Assortment of colors by dba.sys1 on Flickr.

best bird ever I can’t

fat-birds:

Assortment of colors by dba.sys1 on Flickr.

best bird ever I can’t

fat-birds:

lophophorus impejanus by Joachim S. Müller on Flickr.

omigoshthis birdyou guyes I’m dying

fat-birds:

lophophorus impejanus by Joachim S. Müller on Flickr.

omigoshthis birdyou guyes I’m dying

earth-song:

Flamingo Gardens in South Florida has plenty of peacocks walking around … most are blue, and a few are white … this one was photographed sitting in a shade, and I used a relatively long exposure. I really hope that the blue came out well … by secondclaw

earth-song:

Flamingo Gardens in South Florida has plenty of peacocks walking around … most are blue, and a few are white … this one was photographed sitting in a shade, and I used a relatively long exposure. I really hope that the blue came out well … by secondclaw

fairy-wren:

Fiery Throated Hummingbird

(photos by Sam Bobbing)

thepaintedbench:

Dragonfly on Lotus Pod

*dazzled to death*

thepaintedbench:

Dragonfly on Lotus Pod

*dazzled to death*

lamosha-sc:

fat-birds:

New favorite shiny bird, next to tree swallows.

لونه جدااً جميل
مبهر
*ـ*

lamosha-sc:

fat-birds:

New favorite shiny bird, next to tree swallows.

لونه جدااً جميل

مبهر

*ـ*

earth-song:

Beija-flor-de-gravata-vermelha (Augastes lumachella) por Ciro Albano.  
The Hooded Visorbearer, Colibri Lumachelle, or ColibrÍ Lumaquela (Augastes lumachella) is a species of hummingbird in theTrochilidae family. It is found only in Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.

earth-song:

Beija-flor-de-gravata-vermelha (Augastes lumachella) por Ciro Albano.  

The Hooded VisorbearerColibri Lumachelle, or ColibrÍ Lumaquela (Augastes lumachella) is a species of hummingbird in theTrochilidae family. It is found only in Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.

astronomy-to-zoology:

Bobbit worm

(Eunice aphroditois)

is a species of polychaete worm found in Indo-Pacfic waters. Like something out of someones nightmare this worm buries itself in the mud where it waits for an unwary animal to swim by, it then attacks the animal with a mouth full of sharp teeth with enough speed to cut some animals in half. and if that wasn’t scary enough these worms can grow up to 10ft long! (they average at 3ft though).

Phylogeny

Animalia-Annelida-Polychaeta-Eunicida-Eunicidae-Eunice-aphroditois

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