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Lioness does the unthinkable to save her stranded baby cub. This is incredible.Onemorepost The instinct of motherhood is undoubtedly one of the strongest. This instinct teaches us how to raise the child, how to care for it, and how to teach it everything it knows. As humans, we are taught to protect our babies so that our bloodline can survive another generation and live to be healthy and happy, but the thing is that it is more than just plain biology. We care for our babies more than just trying to save our line, we care for them as people because they are our families. A joyful young cub makes the honest mistake of playing too close to the edge of the cliff and falls over the edge, tumbling down to a precarious stop where he is spread thin and can’t get up on his own. Mama lioness lies down on the embankment and thinks, as her baby cries out to her some more. They get back up to safety and the other lionesses look on as she licks her baby over and comforts his mews. Next, was the instinct of survival, in which the baby represented.

Streaming Video Recorder - Record Streaming Video and Record Streaming TV Fifteen Surprise Visits by Animals - onemorepostOnemorepost Polar Bear You may not be aware of this but some people say that polar bears are quite fierce. When someone punched its head over my porthole searching for fish I will not be waiting to take a shot. Then again, this is only the head of the bear, isn’t it? It cannot be too bad actually. Nut Dealer This little creature is blessed to just have one type of job and that is to be a nut dealer. What? This animal is either bothered by the cameramen who entered the area he recognized he owns or in a complete reverse direction, he is thinking that is the news reporter. Elephant If you will be visiting the safari and then you hurl a tent, for sure, you are almost asking to be in trouble, right? Buffalo Bread Definitely, this could be the most secured concept you can find in the globe.

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Hokkaido Island In Japan Is Home To 7 Incredibly Cute AnimalsOnemorepost If you ever want to see and appreciate uncommon and adorable critters in Japan, you need to visit the large Island of Hokkaido located towards the Northern end of the country. In this location you would find some seven special critters that you would absolutely adore. Whilst some of these species of critters are native to the island others are sub species of more exotic breeds. Regardless they are all cute. Hokkaido is a fantastic spot to visit for viewing cute animals, a unique culture, beautiful sights and winter sports. More info: Twitter (h/t: rocketnews24)

10 Creative Tumblr Blogging Ideas For When You Have Writers Block For the last few months, I’ve become a fan of Tumblr, visiting and adding content to my blog nearly every other day. What’s great about Tumblr is that, similar to Twitter, you can reblog posts by other members of the site, particularly the people you follow. This helps keep your own blog fresh with content without you having to always develop it yourself. On the other hand, you might find yourself becoming a Tumblr-er who reblogs more than you create original content. If you’ve been on Tumblr for a while, head over to tumblrcloud and have the application generate a cloud of words you blog most about. When the cloud is posted to your Tumblr blog, it will include your total number of original posts and reblogs. If you’re short on original content ideas, you might consider some of the following creative writing ideas for Tumblr posts. 1. The easiest way to produce Tumblr post ideas is to take a daily challenge. 2. A Bucket List is simply a list of things you want to do in your lifetime. 3.

Announcing the 2015 Audubon Photography Awards This year’s photo contest, our sixth, has been all about getting better exposure. Thanks to our spectacular new website, we can now display the winners’ work more beautifully than ever. And thanks to the relentless efforts of our editorial team—print and digital—our own work is being seen by far more people than it was even a year ago. Thanks to our readers, our sponsors and, of course, congratulations to our winners! Participants: More than 2,300 Images entered: Nearly 9,000 Categories: Amateur, Professional, Fine Art, Youth Entrants from: 50 states, 7 provinces, District of Columbia Judges Kenn Kaufman: Bird-guide author, Audubon field editor Joel Sartore: National Geographic and Audubon photographer Steve Freligh: Co-publisher of Nature's Best Photography Kevin Fisher: Audubon creative director Sabine Meyer: Audubon photography director Judging criteria: Technical quality, originality, artistic merit Grand Prize Winner, by Melissa Groo Professional Winner, by Chris Gug

Open Film | Online Video Platform for Filmmakers & Film Festivals. Short films contests Bella Hummingbird chicks Lily and Peep have fledged! | Explore Peep on a vine. Little hummingbird chicks Lily and Peep are growing up and have fledged from the Bella Hummingbird Nest. Peep went first when a bird startled him. “Two more beautiful flying jewels to enchant our world. EXPLORE the Complete – Bella Hummingbird Live Camera Experience Onavo - save data, stretch your data plan when roaming and at home for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store An Incredible, Unexplainable Event Was Filmed. You Have To See This!Onemorepost Not everyone has seen the glories that Mother Nature has to offer us. From breath-taking natural landscapes to animals that inhabit them, nothing can quite equal that feeling fo seeing nature work its magic. For that very reason, this video is awesome, better still no one can explain why this particular event happened in the first place! The video features what is widely believe to be the largest schools of rays ever caught on camera. Not only do the animals look majestic and serene in the water as the gather together, they hilariously fly in and out of the water, making the event that bit more peculiar. Simply put, nobody expected to ever see tens of thousands of rays randomly gathering together, which makes this video that bit more spectacular, and probably the only time most will ever see such a sight. Source: National Geographic

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