Monday, Monday, Monday… you have come again, and as always, the weekend was far too short for our liking. We desperately want to stay in the warmth of our bed with our cats and dogs just a little bit longer, but alas… Monday. Someone has to go out and make money to make sure that our pets stay as spoiled as they deserve to be, right? Still, that doesn't mean that we can't afford another five minutes in bed, not if we make them heckin' productive. And if you ask us, the most productive way to start a Monday morning is with some inspiration, and the best way to do that is with some awesome animal photos that remind you of just how much cool stuff there is to see in the world.
Every single Monday, we put together a collection of amazing wildlife photos caught at just the right moment - to remind you how cool animals are and how many cool things there are to see in the world if you only convince yourself to get out of bed on Monday morning. Have a great week, friends!
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"Japanese flying squirrel rarely remain on the ground, instead spending their time in the trees. They also lie so flat against the tree that they look like an inconspicuous lump on the bark. It is thought that their erratic, quick movements help them to avoid predators also."
"The ?i?iwi (pronounced "ee-EE-vee"), also known as the scarlet honeycreeper, is a native of the Hawaiian Islands. It uses its long, downcurved bill to sip on nectar from the flowers of native plants and trees—migrating to follow the bloom of flowers up and down mountain slopes."
"The sea bunny gets its cute name from the sensory organs on its head that look like bunny ears—called rhinophores—as well as its fluffy-looking body—covered in papillae—and a "tail" that is actually its gills. It feeds on highly toxic sea sponges, stealing their toxins to use as its own defence."
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