land-like-a-cat:

What have you done?!

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mezzycake:

#raccoon

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babydreamgirl:

boygirlparty:

massage? 

This is the most calming vine

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becausebirds:

Duck army (unmute this now) [Youtube]

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malformalady:

While rescuing injured birds, the swan wrapped his neck around the rescuer’s neck. Usually swans are very territorial and don’t like human company, but Richard Wiese experiences a moving and wonderful moment during a rescue operation executed with several of his friends from a foundation aiding and rescuing injured birds in England. This is how he describes this moment: “I lifted him, gently pressed
on his chest so that he felt confident and safe. After a few moments the swan stopped resisting and literally wrapped himself around my neck.
I could feel his heart beating besides mine. I wanted to shut my eyes in order to enjoy this moment completely. It’s really a wonderful feeling when you sense a true connection and mutual trust- when an animal realizes you mean him no harm
”.

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