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1 month ago
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗
⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗

⋖ Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo ⋗

Beautiful parrots native to Australia. The males have a bright red tail and females have golden stripes and accents on their feathers🪶


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11 months ago
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei
Ramalina Montagnei

Ramalina montagnei

Striped Ramalina

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3 years ago

i don't really understand why you would be pro-zoo. like i understand nature reserves and sanctuaries where people can observe from afar, but it doesn't seem right to me when they're locked up in generally small confined areas for people to watch them do nothing all day. idk maybe i'm getting this wrong, and i still really respect you, i just don't understand this. like i interned at a zoo and felt uncomfortable with how small their living areas were and how they had no stimulation

Zoos don’t look like this anymore.

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They look like this:

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Good zoos do not keep their animals in “tiny spaces” with no enrichment.  I’m not pro-roadside zoo.  I’m pro-accredited zoo.  Zoos are incredibly important for conservation and education.

Are Zoos Necessary?

The Importance of Zoos: Resource Post

Why Zoos and Aquariums Matter: Assessing the Impact of a Visit to a Zoo or Aquarium

Why I Want to be a Keeper

Why I Believe in Zoos


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3 years ago
Baja California Pronghorn, Peninsular Pronghorn

Baja California Pronghorn, Peninsular Pronghorn

Pronghorn are very special animals. They are the only animals that have a mixture between antlers and horns. Horns are made of keratin mostly and have only one point. Antlers, on the other hand, are made of bone and shed every year. The horns of the pronghorn are made of both keratin and bone that are shed as antlers, every year.

During the colonization, pronghorns were even more numerous than bison. It is said that their herds get lost on the horizon, they were as vast as the sight could see. It was estimated that more than 100 million pronghorns inhabited North America. However, by 1920 their numbers dropped to 13.000. Today, all five subspecies are endangered and the number of Baja California Pronghorn is estimated at about 150.

I never put much attention to this animal. Somehow, I never found it attractive. Since I am reading about them I think they are amazing. Along with the bison, the pronghorn shaped the evolution of humans in North America, providing food and shelter.

References:

Wikiwand Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens. San Diego Wildlife Alliance

*Photo Reference Credits: Klaus Rudloff

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