little things

Biology, Herpetology, Mountaineering - Trully Indonesian

Americans are NOT stupid - WITH SUBTITLES.

can’t stop laughing.. but believe me, i’m still respect Americans.. 

ramah punya taraf berbeda

Kalo kata perantau, baru ngomong, “saya pukul kau nanti”, tangan dah masuk (*mukul) duluan.. makanya bini saya yg dr jawa ga betah diajak tinggal disana, ceritanya mengenai hidup di tanah sumatera..

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olivia binfield - britain got talent.

woow 

A big smile and ninegag. imposibruu



zeptarthestarman: Little-known cat lures prey by crying like a baby monkey




“The behavior was first witnessed back in 2005 when Wildlife Conservation Society researchers were following a group of pied tamarins — tiny monkeys the size of squirrels — through the Amazon rain forest. While the monkeys were feeding, both the tamarins and the researchers suddenly became alerted to what sounded like baby tamarin distress calls. 
 That’s when surprised researchers saw what was hidden from the adult tamarins: a hungry margay lurking in the branches. The cat was actually mimicking the language of baby tamarins to lure the adults in closer.”

zeptarthestarmanLittle-known cat lures prey by crying like a baby monkey

“The behavior was first witnessed back in 2005 when Wildlife Conservation Society researchers were following a group of pied tamarins — tiny monkeys the size of squirrels — through the Amazon rain forest. While the monkeys were feeding, both the tamarins and the researchers suddenly became alerted to what sounded like baby tamarin distress calls.

That’s when surprised researchers saw what was hidden from the adult tamarins: a hungry margay lurking in the branches. The cat was actually mimicking the language of baby tamarins to lure the adults in closer.”

rhamphotheca:

National Geographic:  The Sawfish, an Unusual Shark

Biologist, Dr. Brady Barr helps a crew catch a six-foot sawfish for research — and gets a little damaged in the process.

(via: National Geo)

Testing a new Portal edge.
at Gunung Batu, Lembang

Testing a new Portal edge.

at Gunung Batu, Lembang

Beautiful ?

Beauty doesn’t always has to ends with a word “full”

Mengingat isi Alkitab

“Segala sesuatu yang dijumpai tanganmu untuk dikerjakan, kerjakanlah itu sekuat tenaga, karena tak ada pekerjaan, pertimbangan, pengetahuan, dan hikmat dalam dunia orang mati, kemana engkau akan pergi.”

rhamphotheca:

Green Crested Lizard (Bronchocela cristatella), in a garden in Gedangan, Central Java, Indonesia
* They are common throughout SE Asia.
(photo: Michael Jefferies)

rhamphotheca:

Green Crested Lizard (Bronchocela cristatella), in a garden in Gedangan, Central Java, Indonesia

* They are common throughout SE Asia.

(photo: Michael Jefferies)

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moon river

rhamphotheca:

nrdc: Coral reefs are likely to become the first ecosystem completely  destroyed by humans, predicts Dr. Peter Sale, a leading United Nations  ecologist. 

Read more in this blog post by David Newman, attorney in NRDC Oceans program: Why Are We Killing Coral Reefs?
Photo: Orange-lined triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) by Jan Derk, Fihalhohi, Maldives, March 2006 (Wiki Commons)

rhamphotheca:

nrdc: Coral reefs are likely to become the first ecosystem completely destroyed by humans, predicts Dr. Peter Sale, a leading United Nations ecologist.

Read more in this blog post by David Newman, attorney in NRDC Oceans program: Why Are We Killing Coral Reefs?

Photo: Orange-lined triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) by Jan Derk, Fihalhohi, Maldives, March 2006 (Wiki Commons)

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