ZOOLOGY BY JEREMY ZOLA
BACHELOR OF ZOOLOGY. HAS WORKED WITH WILDCATS, WOLVES, BIRDS OF PREY, AND SEA TURTLES - AMONGST MANY OTHER ANIMALS, EXOTIC AND DOMESTIC. THIS BLOG SERVES AS AN OUTLET FOR MY ENDLESS CURIOSITY FOR THE NATURAL WORLD AND IS MEANT TO BE INTERACTIVE - I ACCEPT SUBMISSIONS, REQUESTS, AND QUESTIONS.
Tuesday, January 10
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Dog Shark

Dog Shark

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Tuesday, December 27
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Invisible Alligator by Malikimran

Invisible Alligator by Malikimran

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Sunday, December 25
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Great White Shark

Great White Shark

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Saturday, December 24
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Shark in a School of Fish

Shark in a School of Fish

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Wednesday, December 21
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Eastern Hognose Snake

Eastern Hognose Snake

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Saturday, December 17
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Gray Wolf Pack

Gray Wolf Pack

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Tuesday, December 6
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 Little-known cat lures prey by crying like a baby monkey


“The behavior was first witnessed back in 2005 when Wildlife Conservation Society researchers were following a group of pied tamarins — tiny monkeys the size of squirrels — through the Amazon rain forest. While the monkeys were feeding, both the tamarins and the researchers suddenly became alerted to what sounded like baby tamarin distress calls. 
 That’s when surprised researchers saw what was hidden from the adult tamarins: a hungry margay lurking in the branches. The cat was actually mimicking the language of baby tamarins to lure the adults in closer.”

 Little-known cat lures prey by crying like a baby monkey

“The behavior was first witnessed back in 2005 when Wildlife Conservation Society researchers were following a group of pied tamarins — tiny monkeys the size of squirrels — through the Amazon rain forest. While the monkeys were feeding, both the tamarins and the researchers suddenly became alerted to what sounded like baby tamarin distress calls.

That’s when surprised researchers saw what was hidden from the adult tamarins: a hungry margay lurking in the branches. The cat was actually mimicking the language of baby tamarins to lure the adults in closer.”

(Source: zeptarthestarman)

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Sunday, November 27
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Tuesday, October 4
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Wolves in the Snow

Wolves in the Snow

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Monday, September 26
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Snake Eye

Snake Eye

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Stingrays by Chatallot

Stingrays by Chatallot

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Saturday, September 24
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White Raven

White Raven

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Thursday, September 22
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Red Tailed Hawk Devours a Snake by Hard-Rain

Red Tailed Hawk Devours a Snake by Hard-Rain

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Wednesday, September 21
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Baby Alligator by DirectX1

Baby Alligator by DirectX1

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Sunday, September 11
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Polar Bear

Polar Bear

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