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Catoblepas, in Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo

I wonder if this is a reflection of the ancestral coloration of giraffes (loss/improper functioning of the genes that give them spots) or a neat individual mutation? I bet the genetics would be fun to look at

ThirdNerd, in Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo
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Ummm… Actually… it’s one giant spot. The white is a “background” coloring (see presumed-Mom, to the right).

Entaty_13, in Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo

That’s a camel, not a giraffe!

Shard,

There’s camel in the zoo sweating buckets right about now.

ikilledlaurapalmer, in Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo

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It was in Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee

lorez, in Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo

Somebody forgot to texture.

murderpixel, in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon

Where can I get one of those? He so cute!

Eheran,

This is exactly the problem: It is cute/whatever, I want one at home.

blariekoek,

Do don’t: “The species Ouroborus cataphractus is classified by the IUCN as near threatened. This is mostly due to a general cessation of collection for the pet trade, which was a significant drain on populations but is now illegal.”

name_NULL111653,

They need to help the wild population, and start a legal, domesticated population in conservation centres for rehabilitation research and the pet trade.

That would simultaneously end the illegal pet trade with a sustainable alternative, provide research into how to take care of the wild population, preserve the wild ecosystem by having a separate population for pets and humane research, allow the captivity population to get used to humans without damaging the wild population’s survival instincts, and open the possibility of humane and loving reptile keepers to have one of these cute dragon-kitten-lizard creatures as a pet.

Quills, in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon
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Oh my it’s like a little dragon so cute!!

Nurgle, in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon

I will say I liked how mildly interesting on Reddit was strict OC only.

RampageDon, in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon

Nobody tell OP about the other 900 pokemon based on real animals.

CarlsIII,

I went out back and saw some real life goombas. Then I went to work and met some real life sims.

Vilian,

there is pokemon based on a trash bag

MyNameIsIgglePiggle,

Ekans is pretty whack. Like who could come up with that thing

pancakes,
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Exhibit 1: a rat

icepuncher69, (edited ) in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon

Looks more like an apceros or a rhenoplos from monster hunter

Resol, in One of the claims on this Belvita packaging only appears in English
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This is most likely sold in Finland since both Finnish AND Swedish are official languages…

But I wonder why they don’t wanna tell the people who don’t speak English that additional piece of info. Do I smell bias in here?

baruchin, in Axolotl: This Incredible Creature Can Regenerate Its Brain, Heart, And Limbs
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Ambystoma mexicanum. Well known and loved in Mexico.

Roundcat, in Axolotl: This Incredible Creature Can Regenerate Its Brain, Heart, And Limbs
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I found out the Japanese name for these are “Oopa Loopa” ❤️❤️❤️

veloxization,
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ウーパールーパー (ūpārūpā), comes from the English wooper looper. c:

Roundcat,
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So that’s where the pokemon name comes from

rigatti, in Axolotl: This Incredible Creature Can Regenerate Its Brain, Heart, And Limbs
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Really cool, but I feel bad for the little guys that are living in tanks and probably getting their limbs cut off for us to study.

Suoko,
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They’re very nice to see, I’d breed them for domestic use only.

Fuck_u_spez_, in Axolotl: This Incredible Creature Can Regenerate Its Brain, Heart, And Limbs

But can you bisect one down the midline and end up with two?

OskarAxolotl,

They can only regenerate certain parts of their brain. So unfortunately, no.

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