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This is the endangered Short-tailed Roundleaf bat, one of the world's most threatened bat species with only <1,5k individuals left!
This is the endangered Short-tailed Roundleaf bat, one of the world's most threatened bat species with only <1,5k individuals left!
Thanks to all who came out to celebrate, connect, & remind us why global community is so important for wildlife conservation. We saw hundreds of new faces & an amazing outpouring of support. Our hearts are overflowing 💚
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📸 Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima
Thanks to all who came out to celebrate, connect, & remind us why global community is so important for wildlife conservation. We saw hundreds of new faces & an amazing outpouring of support. Our hearts are overflowing 💚
@calacademy.bsky.social
📸 Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima
This is how these penguins communicate, maintain social bonds, recognize mates, establish & defend territory.
Ty to our friends at #GlobalPenguinSociety for this footage 💙
This is how these penguins communicate, maintain social bonds, recognize mates, establish & defend territory.
Ty to our friends at #GlobalPenguinSociety for this footage 💙
While their horns might seem like their main weapon, these massive creatures actually rely on something unexpected in combat - their lower canine teeth! These weapons are no joke, they're sharp, effective tools for defense and attack.
While their horns might seem like their main weapon, these massive creatures actually rely on something unexpected in combat - their lower canine teeth! These weapons are no joke, they're sharp, effective tools for defense and attack.
📸 Francois Meyer
📸 Francois Meyer
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