Great news everyone!
Today you can look forward to some truly amazing animals. Researchers discovered previously unknown species in the depths of the sea.
There’s no better reason to bring marine life back to the fore.
Have fun!
Did someone say ‘Great news’?
Let’s cuddle first.
Here come the promised sea creatures:
(A puffer fish.)
He just wants to play.
How fascinating is this Spanish dancer?
The oldest Greenland shark is said to be over 400 years old.
This octopus lives at a depth of 1600 meters.
Water butterfly.
😍
Speaking of humpback whales:
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Because the jump was so beautiful, again:
Is this sea snail as fluffy as it looks?
Absolutely fascinating that such creatures exist on our planet. 😍
The Unicorns of the Sea:
This manta ray is always in company.
Some people prefer to stay out of the water:
That’s it for the small seafood special. But you can continue in the comments! 😉
Guest of honor:
There are more animal photo bombs here:
(The fun news continues below!)
Recently in yoga class:
To draw?
Tip of the week:
If there is a tube in the drink.
She practices for her catwalk debut:
When you fight with your brothers and sisters over the last piece of chocolate.
Hold on tight, little one!
Small snack for in between:
The gold medal for synchronization goes to:
How to measure the temperature of an otter:
It won’t be long before this cat gets a million dollar contract.
Source: Watson

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