1. 14:34 28th Jan 2012

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    rhamphotheca:

    feathersandbeaks: Albino Hummingbird

    These shots of an extremely rare albino ruby-throated hummingbird were photographed by two Virginia teenagers and two preteens: Marlin Shank, 16, Shaphan Shank, 14, Darren Shank, 12 and Allen Shank, 9.  

    Via Discovery News

     
  2. 11:48

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  3. 11:45

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    toptumbles:

    Adorable little chipmunk

     
  4. 11:42

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    neo-c:

Smits snorkel 10_11 036 by Geoff Spiby on Flickr.
     
  5. 21:40 27th Jan 2012

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    littlemedusas:

Jellyfish (by Bill.Roehl)

    littlemedusas:

    Jellyfish (by Bill.Roehl)

     
  6. 19:30

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  7. 14:28

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    rhamphotheca:

A Ghost Crab (Ocypode sp.) comes out to enjoy the sun at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia, USA.
(via: NWRA - facebook)   (photo by Robert Wilson)

    rhamphotheca:

    A Ghost Crab (Ocypode sp.) comes out to enjoy the sun at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia, USA.

    (via: NWRA - facebook)   (photo by Robert Wilson)

     
  8. 20:43 26th Jan 2012

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    lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: broken-promise

    lovequotesrus:

    Photo Courtesy: broken-promise

     
  9. 17:32

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    lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: aneuromess

    lovequotesrus:

    Photo Courtesy: aneuromess

     
  10. Showing off some of the many unnecessary things in my dorm room.

     
  11. 10:30

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    sciencejokes:

http://sciencejokes.tumblr.com
     
  12. 10:29

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    lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: abortiaclinique

    lovequotesrus:

    Photo Courtesy: abortiaclinique

     
  13. 10:29

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    mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

    natureofnature:

    <3

     Ctenophore [Phyla] also known as comb jellies. Their most distinctive feature is the “combs”, groups of cilia they use for swimming, and they are the largest animals that swim by means of cilia – adults of various species range from a few millimeters to 1.5 meters (59 in) in size. Like cnidarians, their bodies consist of a mass of jelly, with one layer of cells on the outside and another lining the internal cavity.

     
  14. 10:02

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  15. My life last semester.

    (Source: youtube.com)