The love of an animal is like no other. So head to your nearest farm and get acquainted with some new friends (especially of the goosey kind).
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The love of an animal is like no other. So head to your nearest farm and get acquainted with some new friends (especially of the goosey kind).
Credits: GIPHY via Gifng, Alexander Smith, GIFs Community and Facebook
GIFs repository GIPHY is promoting the new National Geographic documentary series “Hostile Planet”, which looks at the animals making their home among different environments such as the oceans and mountain ranges. Among the stars of this expert insight into the wildlife of the African plains are these feisty baboons.
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When you’ve realised that fly was faster than expected. Better luck next time, bro.
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A man and a bear cub have a splasharound in the local river. A perfect rapport between two top flight species of the animal kingdom.
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This lunchtime, be grateful you’re not a chameleon. Look at what they have to eat on their downtime.
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The jerboa – small in stature, but sleek in foot. Gives all the desert snakes a slither for their dinner.
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As this is the last day of me being in the UK before I jet off to Mauritius (via Dubai) tomorrow, here’s a GIF of a dodo, our national bird. The dodo looks like it couldn’t get around fast enough, which might have led to its extinction at the hands of hungry Portuguese sailors and colonists.
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There are about 1,100 bat species worldwide, which represent about twenty percent of all classified mammal species.
Credits: massarenti via GifCities and Internet Archive, Wikiquote