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art & Biology

Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring.
by Jean Henri Fabre
fairy-wren:

barred owl
(photo by david g. hemmings)

fairy-wren:

barred owl

(photo by david g. hemmings)

(via p-e-r-e-g-r-i-n-e)

funkysafari:


Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor
by Culebra Venenosa

funkysafari:

Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor

by Culebra Venenosa

(via p-e-r-e-g-r-i-n-e)

turmoil-ine:

to wake, to see 

turmoil-ine:

to wake, to see 

fairy-wren:

barred owl
(photo by david g. hemmings)

fairy-wren:

barred owl

(photo by david g. hemmings)

(via p-e-r-e-g-r-i-n-e)

funkysafari:


Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor
by Culebra Venenosa

funkysafari:

Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor

by Culebra Venenosa

(via p-e-r-e-g-r-i-n-e)

(Source: setsailheather)

turmoil-ine:

to wake, to see 

turmoil-ine:

to wake, to see 

(Source: khatch21)

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Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring.
by Jean Henri Fabre

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