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In 1977, Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase pointed the lens at his beloved cat Sasuke. Cats were constant companions in his life, but Sasuke was the first one he photographed.
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Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is very rarely caught in the frame. The fry live on the water surface, while the adults live at a depth of 500-5000 meters.
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Forwarded from Wakingup1984
Kangaroos can flex.
Itβs not just human guys that flex to impress the ladies, male kangaroos do it too!
Male kangaroos use their arms to fend off rival mates.
The kangaroos with larger biceps and showed them off were more often chosen by the female kangaroos.
Itβs not just human guys that flex to impress the ladies, male kangaroos do it too!
Male kangaroos use their arms to fend off rival mates.
The kangaroos with larger biceps and showed them off were more often chosen by the female kangaroos.
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