In Awe Of Nature: Inspiring Encounters With Magnificence (50 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       20 Jul 2023       3126       5 GALLERY VIEW
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"This Photo Won The 2020 Ocen Photography Awards. It's By Tobias Baumgaertner Who Photographer Two Widowed Penguins Who Would Come To Watch The Melbourne Skyline To Comfort Each Other"

"This Agate Stone Looks Like The Ocean"

"The Golden Plover Is A Bird That Hatch With The Power Of Camouflage Fully Activated"

"This Is A Rare Phenomenon, Called ‘Cross Waves’"

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"Trimeresurus Insularis, A Venomous Viper Native To Indonesia"

"This Rare Zebra Foal Was Born With Spots Instead Of Stripes"

"Swimming Jaguars"

"In Response To Poaching, African Elephants Are Evolving To Be Tuskless"

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"Dragonfly"

"Stunning Kauai"

"A Female Mandarin Duck With Her Two Male Bodyguards"

"Stunning Picture Of The Northern Lights"

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"Pollinator Bat Completely Covered In Pollen"

"Cheetah Licks The Toe Of Photographer To Say Hi"

"A Picture In 365 Slices. Each Slice Is One Day Of The Year"

"A Close Up Of A Longhorn Beetle's Face"

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"The Water Beading Off The Waterproof Feathers On A Loon"

"Sociable Weaver's Bird's Nest, The Largest Nests In The World"

"Birds Running"

"Shots To Show How The Wind Wove The Grass To Claim This Wire Fence"

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"The Hawaiian Surge Wrasse Doesn’t Even Look Real, The Neon Coloring Is Totally Natural!"

"Beekeepers In Northeastern France Found Themselves In A Sticky Situation After Bees From Their Hives Began Producing Honey In Shades Of Blue And Green. Later They Discovered That The Bees Were Visiting A Local M&m Factory"

"Lilac-Breasted Roller"

"Isle Of Skye, Scotland"

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"A Baby Bison"



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Honor 1 year ago
#8 - absolutely not. That’s one of the stupidest assertions I’ve ever heard.
       
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Miriam 1 year ago
Your Dark Ages viewpoint aside, this is still true: if only the ones without tusks survive, then only the ones without tusks will breed. If being tuskless was a genetic mutation that was already in existence, then it will eventually become a dominant trait within the elephant population. This is evolution.
       
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Lodi 1 year ago
Miriam, I think his issues is probably with “In Response To” in which case he is correct. Evolution has no means or ability to “respond.” Had it said “as a byproduct of poaching” then it’d be accurate. If you’ve ever read a scientific journal you’d understand that a writers choice of words matters - that is partially why they are peer reviewed. The original assertion probably came from the kids at Reddit so improper wording is understandable.
       
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Wilber 1 year ago
#43 that would be a horrible drive, all that traffic and the exhaust, probably why the trees aren't green
       
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Charlotte 1 year ago
Wilber, "...probably why the trees aren't green" Hopefully sarcasm. I hope.
       
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