βTop animals posts of the monthβ (20 May 2025)
βTop animals posts of the monthβ (20 May 2025)
1. πΌοΈ No issues here (direct link) (π1391 π50)
from cats (!cat@lemmy.world)
Posted by CheeseToastie
2. πΌοΈ Beautiful marshmallows (direct link) (π802 π11)
from aww (!aww@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
3. πΌοΈ Definitely a good initiative (direct link) (π736 π8)
from Dogs (!dogs@lemmy.world)
Posted by StarvingMartist
4. πΌοΈ Service dog training (direct link) (π666 π6)
from Animals with Jobs (!animalswithjobs@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
5. πΌοΈ Before they take flight, young Barn owls build strength by walking and running around (direct link) (π574 π2)
from Superbowl (!superbowl@lemmy.world)
This precious moment was captured by talented wildlife photographer Hannie Heere the little owl was moving with purpose, then suddenly spread its wings and sprinted!
Posted by ickplant
6. πΌοΈ One cannot hold too many egg (direct link) (π297 π2)
from Foxes (!foxes@lemmy.world)
https://findafox.net/post/view/3596
Posted by mjokfox
7. πΌοΈ Florida raccoon (direct link) (π290 π3)
from Raccoons (!raccoons@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
8. πΌοΈ Meet the Etruscan shrew - just 1.8 grams of pure speed and survival (direct link) (π254 π2)
from Tan Eggs (!taneggs@lemmy.ca)
Heart rate? 1,500 bpm. Breathing? 600/min. Eats twice its weight daily. Hunts with clicks, whiskers as radar. Jumps, darts, devours instantly. Lives 2 yearsβa lightning bolt with teeth. Tiny. Fierce. Unstoppable. ππ€
Posted by ickplant
9. πΌοΈ Waaaaait! (direct link) (π244 π1)
from Opossums (!opossums@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
10. πΌοΈ Hardworking butt (direct link) (π206 π0)
from BeeButts (!beebutts@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
11. πΌοΈ Best buds (direct link) (π198 π2)
from Elephants (!elephants@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
12. πΌοΈ It's Monday :3 (direct link) (π175 π3)
from All Orange Cats Share One Brain Cell (!oneorangebraincell@lemmy.world)
Iβll imagine this is meπ±
Posted by DearMoogle
13. πΌοΈ Jackdaw waiting for me to drop my pastry (Copenhagen, Denmark) (direct link) (π169 π1)
from birding (!birding@lemmy.world)
I was sitting at the bakery, eating a pastry. This fella was hopping around on the tables, looking for scraps. It perched on the chair next to me.
Probably the best bird photo I've taken
Posted by HejMedDig
14. πΌοΈ Behold the blessing bat (direct link) (π164 π2)
from Bats (!bats@lemmy.world)
Posted by ickplant
15. π° 120-year bun alert! Omiltemi rabbit spotted after 120 years without a trace (direct link) (π138 π1)
from Bun Alert System (!bun_alert_system@lemmy.sdf.org)
Omiltemi rabbit comes back to life after 120 years without a trace
A prime example is the Omiltemi cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus insonus), which recently reappeared in Mexico after staying out of official sight for over 120 years. βJust knowing that it had been 100 years, and no other scientist had seen a live [Omiltemi] rabbit is incredible,β said AlmazΓ‘n-CatalΓ‘n. Adding to the confusion, the subtle physical differences between the Omiltemi rabbit and other common species led to years of misidentification. It turns out that the Omiltemi cottontail rabbit lacks the fluffy white tail that many associate with bunnies. Global project to find missing animalsThe rediscovery of the Omiltemi rabbit wasnβt just a local win β it was part of a broader mission. ποΈοΈπ€
Posted by silverchase
16. πΌοΈ Two of my cuties after a box nap (direct link) (π133 π3)
from Pet Rats (!petrats@lemmy.world)
Posted by NENathaniel
17. πΌοΈ My offering has been accepted. (direct link) (π122 π2)
from Crows (!crows@lemmy.ml)
Sorry for picture quality, that window is really dirty π
Posted by mhmmm
18. πΌοΈ Spider mech!! (direct link) (π126 π6)
from Spiders (!spiders@lemmy.world)
Posted by pseudo
19. πΌοΈ The baby bun-buns are starting to come out at work (direct link) (π106 π0)
from Rabbits (!rabbits@lemmy.world)
Posted by Cenzorrll
20. πΌοΈ Generations at the park (direct link) (π106 π2)
from cute dogs, cats, and other animals (!aww@lemmy.ml)
Posted by Trabic
21. πΌοΈ She is a snail in a shell (direct link) (π89 π0)
from guinea pigs (!guineapigs@lemmy.world)
I put her in a bowl to weigh her, but she flipped it onto herself.
Posted by Irelephant
22. πΌοΈ Squirrel with her baby (direct link) (π85 π0)
from Squirrels (!squirrels@lemmy.ca)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28735301
Posted by ickplant
23. πΌοΈ π It is 8:08 (direct link) (π78 π0)
from bunnies (!bunnies@lemmy.world)
Posted by silverchase
24. πΌοΈ Flame skimmer (direct link) (π49 π1)
from Awwnverts (!awwnverts@lemmy.world)
Libellula saturata resting on sage
Posted by exothermic
25. πΌοΈ BatCat (direct link) (π51 π6)
from Cats (!cats@midwest.social)
Cross-posted from "BatCat" by @other_cat@lemmy.zip in !cat@lemmy.world Secondhand Source (Original deleted?) ππ€
Posted by other_cat
26. πΌοΈ This one got spotted on the chain link fence (direct link) (π35 π0)
from Squirrel Spotting Society (!squirrel_spotting_society@lemmy.sdf.org)
Posted by qrstuv
27. πΌοΈ Remember to not kill Elon Musk (direct link) (π46 π15)
from IllegallySmolCats (!illegallysmolcats@lemmy.world)
Killing Elon Musk and Donald Trump would be wrong.
Posted by SomeGuyNamedDave
28. πΌοΈ Black swallowtail caterpillar (direct link) (π21 π1)
from bugs (!bugs@lemmy.world)
this little guy and his friend were on my dill, so I brought them in and fattened them up with Parsley. the friend has changed and this one probably will tonight or tomorrow, when they emerge I'll release them back into the garden
Posted by ReiRose
29. πΌοΈ Asian lady beetles doing some stuff (direct link) (π18 π0)
from Entomology (!entomology@mander.xyz)
Saw Asian lady beetles on a hike, lining the path. Learned they're invasive, not ladybugs. Unsure what to think. #insects #macrophotography #naturephotography ππ€
Posted by mrpistachios
30. π° DNR Eagle nestβ¦with a duck (direct link) (π11 π0)
from ducks (!quackers@lemmy.world)
DNR EagleCam
Connectwith usEagle NestEagle Habitat This camera is located in eagle habitat where the former EagleCam nest had been watched for 10 years. The nest on the DNR EagleCam has recently been out of view. When the breeding season concludes, we will troubleshoot the camera set up and placement in hopes of providing a better EagleCam experience next season. March 7, 2025We are aware that the EagleCam nest has been out of view for the last few days. February 20, 2025The new EagleCam pair have laid two eggs. ποΈοΈπ€
Posted by darthpub
31. π° Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal (direct link) (π4 π0)
from Animals (!animals@lemmy.world)
Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal
The second βwhine chuckβ came from the tΓΊngara frog, a preferred prey species for these bats. Just as herpetologists can tell a frog species by its call, frog-eating bats can use these calls to identify the best meal. Grant MaslowskiWe considered whether the associations between sound and a delicious meal are an evolved specialty that bats are born with. They also responded more weakly than adults to the sounds of tΓΊngara frogs, a palatable, abundant prey that adult bats prefer. Thus it seems that juvenile bats must learn the associations between sounds and food over the course of their lives. ποΈοΈπ€
Posted by jeffw
Inactive communities π»
These communities have had no posts in the last month:
- Aminals
- Look at the Aminals
- Animals@stad
- Pictures of animals, art incorporating animals, or anything fun.
- MEOW_IRL
- Memes for "cats of the soul". Post relatable, weird, funny cats.
- DogTraining
- Welcome! This forum is about dog training and behavior. Here you'll find content that will help you train your dogs. This community is geared towards modern, force-free, science based methods and recommendations.
- The Bug Menagerie
- A community for posting bugs, arachnids, arthropods, invertebrates, and any other kind of cool critter.
- What's this Bug?
- A community for insect, arachnid, myriapod and general bug identification!
- Lagoloaf
- Got a bunny? Does it loaf? Take a pic, share it here.
Here is a popular post from one of the inactive communities. πͺ¦β»οΈ
π¬ Training collar, recommendations please (direct link), posted in DogTraining (π14 π2)
My dog loves mountainbiking but needs a training collar for squirrels. The remote isn't pocket-accessible. Need a handsfree remote or mount (wrist, arm, chest, handlebar, belt). Affordable solutions preferredβhis behavior isn't high-maintenance. Ideas? ππ€
Posted by technomad
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