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Here are just some of the best, and most precise, dog ratings:
Do you purrfur cat paws or cat bums?
Because there’s a whole world out there.
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Do you read bad drawings?
“Go home pigeon, this is fancy bird town.”
As cluck would have it.
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And commented "I LOVE IT."
Leão told BuzzFeed the animals on their farm are all treated like family members — particularly by the kids.
"My animals are all treated like sons," she said (translated from Portuguese). She adds that the chickens are receptive and "meek."
In an image provided by the Romanian Ornithological Society, a rare bearded vulture flies near Baia-Mare, Romania.
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The bird, named Adonis, was born in captivity in the Czech Republic in 2014 as part of a European breeding program.
The vultures, which were once falsely thought to be capable of attacking small livestock and even children, were all but eradicated from Europe.
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The birds swallow small bones whole, and drop larger bones from the sky to crack into digestible pieces. Their highly acidic stomachs then digest the nutritious bone fragments, particularly the marrow, for which they face little competition.
With a wingspan that can reach roughly 9 feet, the bearded vulture is the Alps' largest bird and one of the rarest raptors in Europe, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Last year, the International Union for Conservation of Nature listed the species of bird, Gypaetus barbatus, as being "near threatened."
A 20-month-old bearded vulture spreads its wings at a zoo in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2012.
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Ornithological Society spokesman Ovidiu Bufnila told the Associated Press that researchers became concerned about Adonis' wellbeing earlier in the month when the tracking device attached to the bird had come to a standstill.
Thankfully, it turns out that Adonis wasn't harmed, he was simply hungry. Scientists found him on July 19, patiently perched above a dog's corpse, waiting for it to be eaten by other birds so he could retrieve the bones.
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Do these horses have what it takes or what?
Because life can be hard.
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Guess what? Toad butt.
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Finch also said, "Much like his literary counterpart, this Mr. Toad had got himself in a spot of bother!" which is the most adorably British statement ever uttered.
It’s a cold, cold world out there. But at least we have kittens.
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OMG tarantula puppy.
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Follow your heart.
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*This should be obvious, but only get a pet if you can properly take care of him/her! <3
Just furry little weirdos living in our homes.
Well, if we can't catch digital Pokémon, at least we can look at some real life examples of animals that are essentially Pokémon themselves...
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These are called Caracals. The ears are definitely something you'd see on a dark-type Pokémon, right?
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Name: Caracal
National №: #722
Type: Dark
I'm definitely catching this one...
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Apparently the Pokémon "Fennekin" was modeled after the fennec fox itself. (You'll recognize Fennekin as one of the three starter Pokemon from "Pokemon X/Y".)
Not sure what they're like in real life, but it must be a crime to be this cute.
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Name: Fennec
National №: #723
Type: Normal/Fire
I'll bet it's super-elegant when it's grown...
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Name: Shoebill
National №: #724
Type: Steel/Flying
This is the shoebill, a bird that's a common sight in many a zoos. Can't you just hear that Kanto region music pop into your head when you look at it?
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Name: Klipspringer
National №: #725
Type: Ice
This little guy is so cute, you'd hate to see him battle, wouldn't you? Better to have him stick to the beauty contests instead.
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Name: Fossa
National №: #726
Type: Ground/Dark
These are extremely common, but very weak. (Well, at least they would be if they were Pokémon.)
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Name: Angora Rabbit
National №: #727
Type: Normal/Flying
This fluffy little critter can fly, and there is absolutely no way you can convince me otherwise.
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Name: Sea Slug
National №: #728
Type: Fairy
There are a ton of sea slug varieties, and a lot of them seem like they'd fit the fairy-type mold.
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Name: Sea Slug
National №: #729
Type: Water/Psychic
It's probably pretty small (it's a sea slug, after all), but just looking at it, doesn't it remind you of Lugia or Kyogre? Make this a legendary Pokémon, Nintendo!
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Name: Blackbuck
National №: #730
Type: Grass/Fairy
It looks like the type of Pokémon that would revitalize nature wherever it stepped.
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Name: Philippine Eagle
National №: #731
Type: Ice/Flying
Now here's an eagle that practically screams, "I am legendary!"
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Name: Musk Deer
National №: #732
Type: Normal/Psychic
You could expect to find a lot of these guys roaming around the Safari Zone. (But only at night, of course.)
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Name: Leopard Seal
National №: #733
Type: Water/Dark
Granted, it cuts a pretty imposing figure at this point, but you know he was a cute little seal-like Pokémon for his first couple evolutions.
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When he evolves, he gets a lot stronger, but a lot less lovable.