montereybayaquarium:

Save the date! Join us for a World Oceans Day CelebrationJune 9-10 (Sat.-Sun.)Come celebrate the amazing ecosystem that covers 70 percent of our planet! You’ll learn about the treasures of the ocean, the threats it faces and what we can do to keep it healthy. Free with Aquarium admission.

Hey!!!!

montereybayaquarium:

Save the date! Join us for a World Oceans Day Celebration
June 9-10 (Sat.-Sun.)

Come celebrate the amazing ecosystem that covers 70 percent of our planet! You’ll learn about the treasures of the ocean, the threats it faces and what we can do to keep it healthy. Free with Aquarium admission.

Hey!!!!


Exactly.

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sdzoo:

Safe in mom’s arms on Flickr.

Family loveeeee

sdzoo:

Safe in mom’s arms on Flickr.

Family loveeeee

Awwwwh

Awwwwh

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theanimalblog:

Polar Bear Reunion Leads to ‘Blossoming Bromance’


The bears were introduced to each other last month when Arktos, four, arrived at Highland Wildlife Park near Aviemore in the Highlands.


He was brought over from Hanover Zoo, Germany, in the hope he would become a new playmate for three-year-old Walker.


Following a brief settling-in period, the bears were gradually introduced and given time to adjust to each other’s scents.


However, Arktos was said to have been “pining” for his friend and has now joined Walker in his five-acre enclosure full-time.


Keepers at the park said the pair, who are the only polar bears on public display in the UK, have since become “best buddies”, describing their relationship as a “bear bromance”.
They are often seen wrestling, swimming, sleeping and eating together.
Una Richardson, head keeper at Highland Wildlife Park, said: “We managed Arktos and Walker’s introduction gradually so that the polar bears did not feel overwhelmed by each other’s presence, and to start with we separated both bears at night.
“We had really only started to introduce them for longer periods of time during the day when we spotted Arktos was missing Walker at night, whining and trying to get into the main enclosure to be with him.




This makes me smile~ :3

theanimalblog:

Polar Bear Reunion Leads to ‘Blossoming Bromance’

The bears were introduced to each other last month when Arktos, four, arrived at Highland Wildlife Park near Aviemore in the Highlands.

He was brought over from Hanover Zoo, Germany, in the hope he would become a new playmate for three-year-old Walker.

Following a brief settling-in period, the bears were gradually introduced and given time to adjust to each other’s scents.

However, Arktos was said to have been “pining” for his friend and has now joined Walker in his five-acre enclosure full-time.

Keepers at the park said the pair, who are the only polar bears on public display in the UK, have since become “best buddies”, describing their relationship as a “bear bromance”.

They are often seen wrestling, swimming, sleeping and eating together.

Una Richardson, head keeper at Highland Wildlife Park, said: “We managed Arktos and Walker’s introduction gradually so that the polar bears did not feel overwhelmed by each other’s presence, and to start with we separated both bears at night.

“We had really only started to introduce them for longer periods of time during the day when we spotted Arktos was missing Walker at night, whining and trying to get into the main enclosure to be with him.

This makes me smile~ :3


theanimalblog:

Sibling Squash by Gus Mills
A three-week-old cub squashes one of its two litter mates during a brief visit by Mills to the den while the mother was out hunting. Mills and his team need to count the cubs and collect DNA from fur samples in order to establish paternity. Such brief interactions do not disturb the cheetahs, and they have never observed any adverse reaction by the mother or cubs.

Cute animals make me giggles

theanimalblog:

Sibling Squash by Gus Mills

A three-week-old cub squashes one of its two litter mates during a brief visit by Mills to the den while the mother was out hunting. Mills and his team need to count the cubs and collect DNA from fur samples in order to establish paternity. Such brief interactions do not disturb the cheetahs, and they have never observed any adverse reaction by the mother or cubs.

Cute animals make me giggles



lhyneswords:

I have a heart

a kind not everyone

would like

but like yours

and theirs

It gets hurt too.

C:

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hounddogsrunning:

Jimmy Dean

Puppies make me smile c:

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