That is something

@MissLed - Axolotl - or the water Salamander, do seem not from this planet at all.

They have massive regeneration capabilities, thus bordering now on a level of "Critically Endangered" species.
lol Yeah I know lol and they can walk on land lol we used to leave then things to climb out of the water on :) ...We had all shades of orange and white and orange ones lol :)
 
Blue Grotto - Capri, Italy
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Famous? Yes. Touristy? Yes. Still, a dream-like light phenomenon worth witnessing in person? Absolutely. Along the coast of the island of Capri in southern Italy, sunlight passes through an underwater cavity and shines through the seawater, creating a pretty blue illumination inside the cave. The cavity’s opening is tiny—less than a meter high—so visitors take a four-passenger rowboat into the grotto, often waiting several minutes until tides are low enough to paddle through the opening. The best time to go? Between noon and 2 p.m. on a sunny day. (Cloudy days won’t have the same impact.) The grotto has been fascinating visitors since antiquity, even before Emperor Tiberius dedicated the cave to sea nymphs. Even in later centuries sailors avoided it for fear of spirits and sea demons. Fair warning: some visitors are disappointed by the whole experience. It takes about one to two hours to get there by boat ride, often for just 10 to 15 minutes inside the cave.
 
@Lakeside ^super awesome - Budgies - they also have massive vocabulary skills.



Bats are often mistaken as rodents but in fact, they belong to their own mammalian order called Chiroptera. They are more closely related to cats than rats.

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@CrystalMarker - that is super cool and Fennec is really awesome.

Ladakh is in the Himalayas though it has really negligible precipitation, so it is like a high altitude desert. Perfect place for a Snow Leopard. All win "aww" all those who can find it.

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