mobiuskleinstein:

thefoxxybenedict:

People shouldn’t be shamed for what they eat

Wanna eat meat? That’s okay

Wanna not eat meat? That’s okay

Wanna not eat anything the comes from animals at all? That’s okay

People shouldn’t be ashamed of what they eat, unless it’s people. Don’t eat people.

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Almost Ready To Fly by ~AndysLens
Sheep - just conforming by ~Guizzmoh
Curly Sheep by ~maialonn
Nature 13 by *GardenOfBlackRoses-S
Dissolved and infused by *Christine-Muraton
wanderthewood:

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada by FoxForce5

wanderthewood:

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada by FoxForce5

Been laughing at this for five minutes now

http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2013/143/7/9/elizabeth_knew_too_much_7__commissioned__by_samuelkhan-d66aefd.jpg

seafarers:

Silent Forest by Xavier Jamonet

“It is the civic duty of a female to reblog this, regardless of blog style.”

can u not

metazoa-etcetera:

A Markhor (Capra falconeri) says ‘cheese’ for the camera. 
The name is thought to be derived from the Persian word mar, meaning snake, and khor, meaning “eater”. According to folklore, the markhor will kill and eat snakes. While chewing the cud, the markhor produces a foam-like substance that is sought after by the local people, who believe it is useful in extracting venom from snake-bite wounds.
[Photo Source.]

metazoa-etcetera:

A Markhor (Capra falconeri) says ‘cheese’ for the camera. 

The name is thought to be derived from the Persian word mar, meaning snake, and khor, meaning “eater”. According to folklore, the markhor will kill and eat snakes. While chewing the cud, the markhor produces a foam-like substance that is sought after by the local people, who believe it is useful in extracting venom from snake-bite wounds.

[Photo Source.]

selenapb:

I loved the rich texture of this tree’s bark.

selenapb:

I loved the rich texture of this tree’s bark.

theanimaleffect:

Sambar Deer by AnilVarma on Flickr.