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United StatesBernd2023-03-15 07:56:07 · 3yNo. 260744reply
if only u knew how bad things really are
MoscowBernd2023-03-15 08:45:27 · 3yNo. 260746reply
but all is pretty good
MoscowBernd2023-03-15 11:12:17 · 3yNo. 260748reply
wait, what
GermanyBernd2023-03-15 11:49:56 · 3yNo. 260749reply
PolandBernd2023-03-15 16:06:43 · 3yNo. 260773reply
PeruBernd2023-03-15 16:17:12 · 3yNo. 260776reply
That's a shrew? Wierd nose mouse.
PolandBernd2023-03-15 16:22:41 · 3yNo. 260778reply
stop body shaming
GermanyBernd2023-03-15 16:23:54 · 3yNo. 260780reply
I still vividly remember seeing one of those in a small cage when we visited a zoo when I was really little and being totally blown away by their looks.
In german they are called short ear snout jumper.
PeruBernd2023-03-15 16:40:19 · 3yNo. 260783reply
I forgot to add still looks cute :D
Yeah, they have weird noses, but look cute. I suposse you translated that name from german, I didn't found nothing searching it on google.
GermanyBernd2023-03-15 16:41:18 · 3yNo. 260786reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroscelides_proboscideus
PeruBernd2023-03-15 16:45:22 · 3yNo. 260789reply
Uh, already found it with reverse image search. It says they are monogamous, cool guys.
PolandBernd2023-03-15 17:02:32 · 3yNo. 260798reply
if you like monogamous animals then I have a pair of birds visiting regularly and grooming each other on my windowsill, it's quite pleasant to look at them
PeruBernd2023-03-15 17:04:47 · 3yNo. 260799reply
Cute.
NetherlandsBernd2023-03-15 17:09:10 · 3yNo. 260800reply
> Although they live in pairs, the partners do not care much for each other and their sole purpose of even associating with the opposite sex is for reproduction
SloveniaBernd2023-03-15 17:53:19 · 3yNo. 260812reply
nah, elephant shrew is only called shrew bc english doesn't have a special word for it
in reality it's literally a tiny elephant
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