~ Hanna Lang, World’s Slowest Animals Prove Speed Isn’t Everything. Incredible photos show the earth’s most sluggish—but maybe most determined—animals on land, air and sea.
I can't sleep…
~ Hanna Lang, World’s Slowest Animals Prove Speed Isn’t Everything. Incredible photos show the earth’s most sluggish—but maybe most determined—animals on land, air and sea.
Some of my favorite species on land and sea…Happy Monday!
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Mine too!
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oh, i love them.
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Me too!
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I am fascinated by these animals — they look positively primordial. Happy Monday, pal!! 🙂
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Me too Lori. Have a great week.
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LOVE!
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Ha! Good morning stranger. Hope you are well!
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Had to click on your link. My son is a lover of sloths. I can’t decide which of these “slowpokes” I love more!
Good Monday to you, David!
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All lovable!
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This is simple and powerful. Ace!
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Ace! Is right! Thanks…
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These are gorgeous, David. We have Dungongs in the waters of Oz. What a treat to see mother and babe! 🙂
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Oh David… Dugongs, not Dungongs… My fingers got carried away!!! 🙂
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They are Carolyn. Thanks. I have never heard Dungongs! Are they Aussie creatures?
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Laughing. I just tried to Google Dungongs. So funny. Wow, they do look similar!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/d/dugong/
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So similar, yes! Are these Manatees?
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No, the photo link from Natgeo says Dugongs….
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I thought they were; then I got all confused!
They are wonderful creatures. They don’t harm anybody, and they eat sea grasses and such. I believe that’s one of the reasons they are called the ‘sea cow’… Just go about there own business remaining pleasant and serene… 🙂
Have a great evening!
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