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Leo, a dog from Thailand, was accidentally left by his owners near a gas station. From that day on, Leo never left that place and patiently waited four long years until the return of his family. After his story was shared online, his owners were finally found. The family tried to search for their dog after they realized he had gone missing back in 2015, but didn’t manage to find him and assumed the worst. Leo was really happy to see his family, but surprisingly not willing to follow them home. It seemed like he decided to stay with the woman that has been caring for him for the past four years. The family supported his decision and let him stay.
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Can you spot a leopard in this picture?
UPD: Thanks, salamoon and House, post is fixed.
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A fantastic 2008 campaign by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been resurfacing thanks to a recent Reddit post going viral. The campaign, called WWF Japan – Population by pixel, was created by the agency Hakuhodo C&D / Tokyo. Inspired by their work, Imgurian JJSmooth44 made a follow-up to their project as a programming challenge and it’s just as good.
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“Crown & Paw” is a company that specializes in creating custom pet portraits by combining authentic 19th-century portraits and rare Renaissance-era oil paintings with photos of animals. And the results are so perfect, pets love them too!