16th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Disappear Here. with 44 notes

cinemastatic:

Bill Murray at Cannes

cinemastatic:

Bill Murray at Cannes

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14th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Soil is Calling. with 57 notes

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14th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Animal Blog with 906 notes

theanimalblog:

Two land hermit crabs from Biak Island, Papua, Indonesia.  Picture: Igor Siwanowicz / Barcroft Media

theanimalblog:

Two land hermit crabs from Biak Island, Papua, Indonesia.  Picture: Igor Siwanowicz / Barcroft Media

Source: telegraph.co.uk

13th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Everything, my dear. with 3,400 notes

colorsoffauna:

Red crab migration

The red crab is by far the most obvious of the 14 species of land crabs on Christmas Island. Every year over 150 million red crabs move from inland shelters to the shore for their annual breeding season. This occurs at the beginning of the wet season (usually October/November).

The main migration can last up to 18 days. Masses of crabs gather into broad columns as they move toward the coast, climbing down high inland cliff faces, and over or around all obstacles in their way, following routes used year after year for both downward and return migrations.

Movement peaks in the early morning and late afternoons when it is cooler and there is more shade. Because if caught in open areas, in unshaded heat, the crabs soon lose body water and die.

Christmas Island is a small Australian-owned territory located in the Indian Ocean, approximately 300 miles south of Jakarta, Indonesia. A small population of 1600 residents live on the area of 50 square miles.

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12th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Disappear Here. with 130 notes

Kirsten Dunst, Vogue Italy, February 2012

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11th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Animal Blog with 608 notes

theanimalblog:

Derrick Large watches his sugar glider Mama P glide through the air in Phoenix, Arizona. Sugar gliders are marsupials originating in Australia.  Picture: Incredible Features / Barcroft Media

theanimalblog:

Derrick Large watches his sugar glider Mama P glide through the air in Phoenix, Arizona. Sugar gliders are marsupials originating in Australia.  Picture: Incredible Features / Barcroft Media

Source: telegraph.co.uk

11th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Hilariously Offensive with 2,931 notes

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10th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Derpy Cats with 6,174 notes

derpycats:

Bag cam.

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10th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Hilariously Offensive with 6,445 notes

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9th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from The Soil is Calling. with 34,117 notes

finalellipsis:

longcat is really, really, really, really long.

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