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Stickers thought that red pandas came from an egg but i showed her this video to prove they are live births. She even has a red panda and didn't know this....
He's cute but it almost looks like he has a cleft palate or something, his nose is oddly shaped. In my opinion, Kintaro at the Kyoto Zoo in Japan is the cutest gorilla baby ever. He is now 5 years old. Jameela in Ohio is a close 2nd. She is only a few months old right now.
I know he will receive the best care at Lincoln Park zoo. The zoo is one of my favorite zoos. I spent 23 years visiting there almost on a weekly basis. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼praying for a quick, successful recovery for this beautiful feline
This is an unusual diagnosis for a lion cub. It is clear that Lomelok would not have survived in the wild and would have been left behind by his pride.
Cut the crap!!!!! There’s no such thing!!!! This is the typical “Cuban” Rock iguana that crossed over to Jamaican waters and now the people just want to put Jamaica on the map by claiming this Cuban Rock as their own iguana species!!!! My brother is a merchant Marine and fisherman and travels all the islands, including Cuba!! He has seen with his own eyes how these iguanas are sometimes brought accidentally over to other islands via food containers and shipping goods. While the ships dock and merchandise is being unloaded, so are these iguanas. They then find refuge in these new locations… thanx to the shipping industry. Just like the Norwegian rats and other critters were brought over by merchant ships hundreds of years ago!!! So stop claiming the fame “Jamaica!!”👎🏻
I live in the Las Marías & Mayaguez border not that far from Maricao: Flocks or companies of Puerto Rican parrots do fly around this area hopefully expanding their habitat. They're very boisterous but very welcomed. In this area we have pretty large pockets of forest that they certainly can colonize.