Longhorn beetle wearing furry slippers. his feet must have been cold.
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This is what happens when a duck decides to bite you exactly as you take its photo. Also, you get bit.
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The camouflage is so good you might not see it straight away.
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This is not my dog waiting at the door.
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Dillo crossing the road. Bonus point if you spot the roadrunner.
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Riding bikes in the Everglades is full of fun surprises.
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Photograph of our carrot overlord.
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What to make of this?
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Trust me... this fox is not a pet. it lives in the woods not far away and occasionally stops by for a scratching session. I snapped this photo from inside my house.
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Behold the majestic koala (when you forget to switch off the flash).
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My husband told me our cat was stuck in the trash can. I went to help the poor cat and found this.
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Hiding in plain sight all day until I literally tripped over him. My 4 "watch" dogs are fired.
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My super nosey neighbor.
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Turn off that light!
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This young lady kept knocking on my window this morning saying she was being chased by an American kestrel.
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There is an interloper in my snack cup.
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A size-able hawk. jet included for scale.
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This is a coyote desperately looking for a hole in the netting to get away from an enraged opossum that was chasing it.
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I think my lighting is off.
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Missed the bird, but captured the falling sunflower seed.
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When you blindly stick your phone in a culvert, knowing you have one shot.
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Check out my beaver pic.
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I will leave the captioning of this image to your creative imaginations.
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Not her best angle.
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Woke up this morning to a possum butt poking through my wall.
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Above this crowned hornbill is a bird feeder filled with fat balls. Weavers are very messy feeders and most of the fat ends up in fragments on the lawn, where hornbills and several other birds scoop them up. The hornbill feeds by picking up the fragment with the tip of its beak then tosses it up and catches it, as captured in this pic.