Oh, no. It's Monday again. It has come once more, and we, as always, cannot believe it. The weekend has passed so quickly. Too quickly. We did not consume nearly as many animal memes and cuteness as we needed. But alas, we're here, with the workweek looming ahead of us, and still, we want to stay positive and make the best out of this week. And that means that we have to start it on the right paw. Luckily, we're about to kick your day off with a pawsome collection of animal pics.
Every single Monday morning, we bring you a brand new collection of amazing animal images from every corner of the web. And you might think to yourself- "why do we need that first thing on Monday monrning?" The answer is simple: to remind you of just how many awesome things there are to see in the world. Think about it - all it would take is getting out of bed and going out to work, and you might come across one of these incredible animals yourself.
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"The northern hairy-nosed wombat is the largest species in its family and one of the largest burrowing animals on the planet. Its stocky body—complete with muscular forearms for digging—can grow to be a metre in length (3.25 feet). It is also exceedingly rare, with only around 300 left in the wild."
"A remora uses the sucking disk on top of its head to attach itself to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, and sea turtles—where it can stay for 3 months. The host provides the remora with protection, food, and a fast flow of water over its gills, which the remora needs in order to survive."
"Wild female bonobos have been observed to adopt infants from a different social group. In competitive contexts, when they needed to ensure cooperation, female bonobos preferred to engage in sexual interactions with other females."
"A Canada lynx, which had been trapped in Canada and transported into Washington state, leaps from its crate near Inchelium, Washington. The release is part of an effort to rebuild the lynx population in the lower 48 states."
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