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PBS NATURE: Animal Odd Couples

A lot of people, in both religious and scientific circles(as well as neither), have this indoctrinated practical attitude towards animals that crosses the line into being frigid and cruel.  Animals feel, they think and they have empathy. This video proves it. Please watch this video.

Friendship, A Dog and an Elephant!!

theincidentaltourist:

A Game Ranger’s dog and his elephant friend at Skukuza camp within the Kruger National Park, South Africa. I love the way the elephant comes down to eye level with the dog. #friendship

Nature has spoken…
Will you walk into my parlor? by ~b-and-icoot
What if the world didn’t have spiders to catch and eat all those insects?

Japanese Mudskippers!  I love this animal because it is so odd!  Its weirdness is what makes it so cute!

That’s either a small bison or a big living room… I can’t tell.  Also it looks like its got headphones on!  Would be cool if it really was. I want a bison!
via Facebook
If You Build It, THEY Will Come… This is the actual turn-off From Banff, Alberta, Canada to the #1 highway to Calgary. Great picture isn’t it? They had to build the animals their own  crossing (especially the elk) because that was where the natural  crossing was and after the highway was built there were far too many  accidents. It didn’t take the animals long to learn that this was their very own bridge! And then you have some people saying ‘Animals aren’t intelligent.’
advkennedy:

OHHHHHH so THATS how bears work!
fields-unseen:

Ant holding a microchip magnified at 32x
The scale of miniaturization of microchips (integrated circuits) is well illustrated here, and technological achievements continue to make them smaller. Microchips are used in computers and many other electronic devices, carrying complex microscopic circuits printed into thin wafers of silicon.

They are so small now we need ants to help us build our computers now! :P
life:

Researchers in panda costumes perform a physical exam on a 6-month-old panda cub at the Wolong Giant Panda Reserve Centre in China in February 2011. The cub, born to a captive panda mother, was the first captive-bred cub to be reintroduced to the wild. The researchers dressed as pandas so the cub wouldn’t begin to identify with humans.
see more — People Dressed in Animal Costumes

LOL!!!!