Male G.: “What’s this?”
Female G.: “It’s called ventro-ventral copulation.”
Photo caption by malnicore
Alright, this ground-breaking photo of a Gorilla couple copulating face-to-face or called technically as ventro-ventral copulation was taken in a forest clearing in the Republic of Congo, it was released by scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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This is not science fiction, just brave yourselves for the photo below:
The huge-ass rat was discovered in the remote Foja Mountains of western New Guinea, Indonesia last June 2007. It’s shown in the photo with Mammal expert Martua Sinaga holding the 3-pound rat that they say is a new species to science.
It’s as big as [...]
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Finally, things have settled down to a more manageable pace at school. Yesterday was the start of the ‘formal’ week of my regular classes and so far, everything has gone by smoothly. Now that I have finalized all my class schedules, planning and managing my work-flow would be much easier and to a great relief [...]
I’ve grown fond of Steve and his unconventional approach to exploring wildlife which I found not only very educational but also entertaining. Watching his show “The Crocodile Hunter” in the National Geographic Channel further inspired me to study Biology and even dream of becoming a naturalist like himself.
In the wake of this tragedy, my prayers and condolences goes out to his family and I grieve along with the many fans he has worldwide. Indeed, the world has lost a great naturalist and agent of wildlife protectionism.
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