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2023-06-09 21:31:07
Boobies get their name from the Spanish 'bobo', which roughly translates as foolish, idiotic, and silly. In the 18th century, Spanish sailors named the birds 'bobo' because of how easily they could be captured, and for their goofy takeoffs and landings.

Red-footed boobies in the Galapagos Islands, like the one photographed here, are mostly brown morphs, a greyish brown overall with dark streaks and some white feathering on their underparts. A more generalized white morph can also occur, however.

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2023-06-09 19:31:36
When the King meets the Queen

A pair of reef sharks demonstrate their affection by creating a heart shape amidst the shoal of fish that skillfully avoids them. Unfortunately for them, there is no meal in store!

Maldives

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2023-06-09 16:31:05
The Acropolis of Lindos is a famous archaeological site in Greece. It still stands today, and research suggests it was built in the 4th century BC.

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2023-06-09 11:31:52
Can this ambitious young gelada monkey oust his older rival?

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2023-06-08 23:01:45
Sunset over Montana's Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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2023-06-08 21:32:08
In India, tigers are famous for more than just their stripes

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2023-06-08 19:32:05
West African giraffes browse in the Giraffe Zone, a government-defined region where giraffes and humans co-exist in Niger

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2023-06-08 16:31:32
This colorful little seahorse is the size of a grain of rice

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2023-06-08 11:31:23
When somebody calls you an owl, but you’re actually a tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides).

While the tawny frogmouth may look similar to an owl, they are actually part of the nightjar family. There are about 14 species of frogmouths — most have large, bright yellow eyes and a wide set beak that is yellowish to olive-gray in color.

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2023-06-07 23:03:05
These vibrant hummingbirds must compete for every sip of delicious nectar

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