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I witnessed this epic battle at the Toronto zoo, these Red Pandas duked it out right in front of me five feet away, these beautiful creatures

Such squeaks

what ferocious wild beasties. i am slain by their squeakies

This is like ten thousand times better than WWE

rongzhi:

Red pandas at Shanghai Wildlife Park getting some snacks

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Fill for @witcher-bows-and-arrows - Prompt was Wish!

Tired Dad Geralt just wishes the cute zookeeper would notice him

(✿◡‿◡)

In which Nel wakes up with a mighty need for zookeeper Eskel

But hear me out - Zookeeper Eskel with the dad cargo pants and dem thighs \( ̄︶ ̄*\))

  • And Geralt takes Ciri to the zoo one day and catches a glimpse of him
  • So he keeps coming back, hell he buys a year membership, comes on his days off when Ciri is in school
  • Tries to be all inconspicuous with his sunglasses and messy man bun, just lurking
  • Lambert (who looks after the lions) sees him and constantly points him out to Eskel
  • Eskel thinks Lambert is insane but he keeps sneaking peeks at the hot dad that keeps coming to look at the red pandas (he’s not here to look at the pandas, Lamb constantly tells him, he’s here to oogle the hot zookeeper) Eskel just throws whatever’s at hand at Lamb and tells him to shut up.

Oh@heartoferebor you can’t just leave this in the tags! (o゜▽゜)o☆

#I JUST IMAGINE HIM PUTTING EXTRA CARE INTO HIS WARDROBE CHOICE EVERY TIME HE GOES TO THE ZOO#AND HIS OUTFITS BECOME MORE AND MORE SUGGESTIVE#AND HE HASN’T WORN THAT PARTICULAR CROPTOP IN A WHILE#SO NOW IT’S REALLY TIGHT#HE DOES EXTRA SESSIONS AT THE GYM/BENCHPRESSES CIRI A BUNCH#STANDS IN FRONT OF THE MIRROR TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW BEST TO LOUNGE#TO SHOW OFF ALL HIS ASSETS#AND THEN DOES THAT#SIR SIR THIS IS ZOO NOT A STRIP CLUB-

I’m _cackling_ at the image of Geralt just bench pressing Ciri while she giggles and screams in delight.

And then I died at SIR SIR THIS IS ZOO NOT A STRIP CLUB-.Poor Coen, he just wanted a chill job with zoo security and now he has to deal with this (T_T)

courtdraws:2-color red panda screen printed design! a few prints are available here for a short time

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2-color red panda screen printed design! a few prints are available here for a short time


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I submit to you that the most iconic feature of any animal is either unlikely or impossible to fossilize.

If all we had of wolves were their bones we would never guess that they howl.

If all we had of elephants were fossils with no living related species, we might infer some kind of proboscis but we’d never come up with those ears.

If all we had of chickens were bones, we wouldn’t know about their combs and wattles, or that roosters crow.

We wouldn’t know that lions have manes, or that zebras have stripes, or that peacocks have trains, that howler monkeys yell, that cats purr, that deer shed the velvet from their antlers, that caterpillars become butterflies, that spiders make webs, that chickadees say their name, that Canada geese are assholes, that orangutans are ginger, that dolphins echolocate, or that squid even existed.

My point here is that we don’t know anythingabout dinosaurs. If we saw one we would not recognize it. As my evidence I submit the above, along with the fact that it took us two centuries to realize they’d been all around us the whole time.

XKCD

So that people don’t need to go through the notes:

- We have fossils of spider webs

- Paleontologists have reconstructed the larynx (voice box) of extinct animals and we have a pretty good idea what vocalizations they were capable of

- Fossilized pigments have been found in a variety of taxa

- Soft tissues fossilize more often than you think; we have skin impressions for like 90% of Tyrannosaurus rex’s full body (shoulder blades and neck are the only bits missing)

If pop culture is your only window into extinct animals, then you do not remotely understand how much we know.

We know the entire lifecycle of a tyrannosaurus. We know from the sheer amount of remains we have, from every stange.

  • We know roughly how they sounded (as the person above me said).
  • We know they had remarkable vision.
  • We know they had the second. strongest sense of smell in history.
  • We know from their bones that they grew to a certain size and stayed there until about 14 or so, then absolutely ballooned up to their adult size in about three or four years.
  • We know they likely lived in family groups, because we have bones with certainly fatal injuries for a solitary animal (broken legs and such) that are completely healed.

We know exactly how other dinosaurs look, down to colors and patterns, because bones are not the only information that is preserved.

The Sinosauropteryx is one such dinosaur. Because pigmentation molecules were preserved in the feather impressions, we know it’s colors, and it’s tail rings (which one would argue would be it’s “iconic feature.”

(Art credit Julio Lacerda)

Microraptor is another! We know from feather impressions that it had four wings. We know from pigmentation that it was an iredecent black, like a raven.

(Art credit Vitor Silva)

This is not limited to dinosaurs, or feathers. We’ve found pigmentation in scales and skin. We’ve completely reconstructed two extinct penguins, colors and all. We’ve figured out the colors of some non-avian and non-feathered dinosaurs. We can identify evidence of feathers existing on animals without feather impressions.

We have feathered dinosaurs preserved in amber.

We can defer likely behavioral patterns through adaptations we see in bones, and from the environments they were found in. We can see how certain movements evolved through musculature attachments (yes, how muscles attached is often preserved). We know avian flight likely evolved by “accident” by the way early raptorforms moved their arms to strike at their prey.

We also understand behavior in extant animals and can easily speculate likely behaviors in extinct animals. (A predator running for it’s life is not going to exhibit hunting behaviors)

We learn and understand way more from “rocks” than paleontologists are given credit for. And if you watch a movie like Jurassic World, which has no interest in portraying anything with any sort of accuracy, and your take away is “We can’t possibly know anything about these animals,” then you don’t understand science.

As for shrinkwrapped reconstructions, we understand how muscles attach, and how fat works. Artists who lean into shrinkwrapping are are not generally concerned with scientific accuracy, or biology. They’re only concerned with Awesombro.

If true paleoartists tried to reconstruct a hippo, while they naturally would not get every bit correct, it would certainly look like a real animal, and not that alien monster that tumblr is so fond of using as “proof” that paleontologists don’t know anything (an art piece that itself was extreme and satirical, and a condemnation of the particular subset of paleoartists I mentioned earlier)

Every time paleoblr tries to show you how extinct animals actually looked, all we get is a chorus of “thanks i hate it” and “stop ruining dinosaurs!”

Sinosauropteryx lived in the same place as Red Pandas live now

Millions of years apart - same color scheme

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lpsstim: G4 #120, Reddly Furrytail, for anon!O o Oo X oO o O

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G4 #120, Reddly Furrytail, for anon!

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rongzhi:

Red pandas at Shanghai Wildlife Park getting some snacks

English added by me :)

Amsterdam, May 2016

Amsterdam, May 2016


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One of the wonderful Red Pandas at Chester Zoo…

One of the wonderful Red Pandas at Chester Zoo…


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It’s International Red Panda Day (September 17th) so here’s a very happy looking Red Pan

It’sInternational Red Panda Day (September 17th) so here’s a very happy looking Red Panda at Chester Zoo today!


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Pabu the Red Panda Loves Snackin’ _1_|_2_bykirtter_keeper

(please note: this animal is not a pet)

Red pandas are just one of the animals of all time like

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