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Why was this Portuguese Man O' War stranded on a beach in Bermuda?
Unfortunately this Portuguese jelly fish was way off course and managed to strand itself on a beach in Bermuda. I would have moved it but didn't want to get stung, so unfortunately it met its fate.
Awwwww......
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Having a Turtle-y wonderful time in Bermuda - wish you were here.....!
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Do three lettuces count as one or three of your daily five?
This male Galapagos tortoise was having a fine time tucking into its midday meal, and contrary to public belief, it was into fast food, the faster the better. As soon as he finished his meal, he started on his female companion's as well!
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Skippy?
Believe it or not, this animal which lives in Bermuda Zoo, is a Tree Kangaroo! Although it must be related to Skippy, this Roo had never heard of him.
Tree-kangaroos have developed exceptionally long tails for balance, and stronger forelimbs for climbing. Their feet are shorter and wider, and they have longer claws on all feet and rubbery soles for better grip.
They normally live in Papua New Guinea or far North-eastern Queensland. There are ten species of tree-kangaroos and they are considered endangered.
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Orang-ing around in Borneo
The Orangutan.
Every year their numbers dwindle, but a project in the heart of Borneo brings hope that the species can be brought back from the brink of extinction.
Click here to see how YOU can help these beautiful, adorable creatures.
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Help save an Orangutan before it's too late.
Click here
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Meet a Macaque
Macaques are native to Asia and Northern Africa, but thousands are housed in research facilities, zoos, wildlife or amusement parks, and are kept as pets in private homes throughout the world.
This macaque enjoys its freedom, living wild in the heart of Borneo.