Tripod fish live at depths of up to 6000 m below the surface. They are practically eyeless because of its super-dark habitat but their long fins can feel the vibrations made by approaching prey on the seafloor
[📹 Schmidt Ocean]
He's about the size of a strawberry but he wants you to know he's NOT scared That tiny open-mouth hiss is called "gaping" - it's a bluff baby opossums use to look scary to predators
Now THIS is peak snootmaxxing 😤👃
Giant elephant shrews use their long snouts to sniff out insects and other small invertebrates hidden in the ground as they forage for food!
@cagomez@magachrchpastr Maybe he can claim the entire US military got bone spurs and we have to withdraw. I mean, it worked for him 60+ years ago…why not?
This is a mink. Most people never see or hear about them because millions are bred on fur farms, where they spend their lives in cages before being killed for their fur... 😔
Gorilla seen contemplating life after dispute with mate
Kiyomasa, a western lowland gorilla at a zoo in Japan, was filmed sitting quietly and appearing deep in thought after a reported disagreement with his mate
@WhiteHouse Thankfully, our soldiers are safe. No thanks to you. Your Epstein files distraction illegal “excursion” (the word is “incursion,” FYI) has last more than 100 days. Iran is in no hurry to end this. Why would they, when idiots like you and Pete Kegsbreath, are “in charge”?
Each of a caracal’s ears contains more than 20 muscles, allowing them to rotate independently and pinpoint the sounds of nearby prey. Their distinctive ear tufts may help amplify sound or serve as a form of communication