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Animal lover, progressive, cynic - come for the social commentary, stay for the cute animal videos.
Somewhere with a water view Katılım Mayıs 2013
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@SuperWiki Route 666, but only the B story. It fills in some of Dean's back story, giving him some character development & vulnerability. Dean should've gone back to Cassie, not Lisa, at the end of S5. That would've made much more sense.
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@spn_aesthetic Now if you had Sam vs Steve for best hair, that would be room for debate. Dean wins this one easily.
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@Collider I hope so! HBO didn't do enough to promote this. It's a brilliant show with fantastic writing & amazing attention to the period details. I hope Minx finally gets the attention & viewers it deserves. @ellenrapoport is brilliant!
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This 97% RT Series From HBO Is About to Become Netflix’s Next Sleeper Hit collider.com/minx-series-st…
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@OnlyMurdersHulu They looked great! Too bad Mabel spent most of the ep covered in a robe & Williams changed 5 min later. WTF was Dianne Wiest in? Denim overalls & a pup tent? She used to be an opera singer-she has to have some stylish dresses somewhere. #OMITB
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🍁 Who are the new kids on the block? Meet Jasper, Rocky and Yukon—our Canada lynx brothers! Now that they've settled in at the Great Cats habitat, keepers say the boys’ distinct personalities are beginning to shine through.
😻🐾 Yukon is by far the boldest of the three. He loves to greet the keeper team whenever they come to the area, and he shows extra interest in pint-sized visitors.
😸👀 Jasper follows Yukon almost everywhere he goes. He has started to come out of his shell and show some independence, but he still seems to find a lot of comfort in having his brother nearby.
🙀💤 Rocky is the shyest of the trio. He can often be seen lounging solo and enjoying his cat naps.
Canada lynx are often mistaken for bobcats, but there are some key differences. Lynx have silvery-gray spotted coats, pointy dark tips that flare from their ears and oversized paws that help them dash through the snow. 🔗✏️Learn more about these feisty felines: s.si.edu/47cUh2A.
Photos by Roshan Patel/Smithsonian.



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The Fab Four! Keepers can tell the otterly adorable pups apart by their nose markings & coloration. A.D.O.P.T. them through 8/4 to be entered to win a behind-the-scenes tour with the otters! This special ADOPT is presented by Chick-Fil-A. cincinnatizoo.org/support/adopt/

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Cuteness Alert! 🚨 Help name the first Matschie's tree kangaroo born at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo since 1998! buff.ly/zeEVc1k



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The best decision I ever made was marrying you, @MichelleObama. For 33 years, I’ve admired your strength, grace, and determination — and the fact that you look so good doing it all. Happy anniversary!

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Jane Goodall had a remarkable ability to inspire us to connect with the natural wonders of our world, and her groundbreaking work on primates and the importance of conservation opened doors for generations of women in science. Michelle and I are thinking of all those who loved and admired her.
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🚨 Huge conservation news! 🚨
We are thrilled to share the Smithsonian welcomed three litters of black-footed ferrets carrying the genes of Antonia, a cloned black-footed ferret born in 2023.
Why is this unique? Antonia was cloned from tissue samples of "Willa", one of the last 18 wild ferrets found in Meeteetse, Wyoming, whom all living black-footed ferrets are descended from. But Willa died in the 1980s before reproducing, meaning her genes weren't represented in the modern population until the first clone (Elizabeth Ann) was born in 2020. The Smithsonian created another clone, named Antonia, in 2023, who became the first cloned endangered North American species to breed naturally when she gave birth to two kits in 2024.
This year, Antonia and her two kits contributed to three new litters carrying Willa's genetics. Collectively these kits, plus a fourth litter born at the Ferret Conservation Center in Colorado to clone Noreen, represent significant genetic diversity returning to the greater ferret population.
This achievement was made possible by our partners at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Revive & Restore, Viagen Pets & Equine, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Learn more: s.si.edu/46GhsAZ


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