fairy-wren:

“This is a photo of the Harpy Eagle, a bird of prey usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper canopy layer. “

fairy-wren:

“This is a photo of the Harpy Eagle, a bird of prey usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper canopy layer. “

(via anythingavian)

magicalnaturetour:

G’day! Lillian, a 6-month-old koala, is cradled between the front and back legs of her mother, Erna, at the zoo in Sydney. by Lorinda Taylor / AFP – Getty Images

magicalnaturetour:

G’day!
Lillian, a 6-month-old koala, is cradled between the front and back legs of her mother, Erna, at the zoo in Sydney.
by Lorinda Taylor / AFP – Getty Images

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

ichthyologist:

Atlantic blue marlin larva (Makaira nigricans)
In one spawning, the female blue marlin may release up to 7 million eggs, each approximately 1mm in diameter.
The planktonic young may drift in the pelagic zone and may grow as much as to 1.6cm in a day.
© Cedric Guigand

Too. much. squee. 

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

ichthyologist:

Atlantic blue marlin larva (Makaira nigricans)

In one spawning, the female blue marlin may release up to 7 million eggs, each approximately 1mm in diameter.

The planktonic young may drift in the pelagic zone and may grow as much as to 1.6cm in a day.

© Cedric Guigand

Too. much. squee.