pull down to refresh

I would have done it for free.

Tiger cubs are born blind and only half of the cubs survive.

reply

White faced capuchin monkeys greet each other by sticking their fingers up each others' noses.

reply

I’m apparently doing it for a thousand sats. That’s my price

reply
reply

Cats, dogs, and many nocturnal creatures appear to have glowing eyes because the back of their eyeballs include a special reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum. This helps animals see better in low light by working like a mirror on the retina to reflect the light back through the eyes.

reply

Omg, you've been busy.

reply
reply

Rabbits can see behind them without moving their heads.

reply

Sensory overload

reply

Cool

reply

Maybe, but I like chatting.

reply