An American Pika actively collecting grass for the upcoming cold and snowy months, photograph by deirdredenaliphotography.
Jūra vēl seklāja kā tad kad es biju
Gan jau, ka vnk bēgums.
Vai līcī būtu tik izteikts tho?
Kāpēc gan nē? Kur tad vēl, ja ne līcī?
A wildlife photographer captured the moment this tiny lizard sat on this iguana’s head and used it as a taxi.
Rachelle Mackintosh, 47, says that is was a hilarious thing to see as the iguana seemed to know who was boss.
She captured the series of images on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, where marine iguanas seem to occupy every beach, rock, nook, cranny and lagoon.
Rachelle, from Sydney, Australia, added: "The way this little lava lizard sat on top of the marine iguana made it seem like it had taken charge – and it had no idea how tiny it was by comparison.
"The iguana just seemed to know who was boss and went with it.
Looks fukken EPIC!
Mossacks. My favourite.