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Life on the Canadian tundra
There are only 26,000 polar bears roaming the world, and 60% of them are in Canada. Each autumn, the polar bears make their way toward Hudson Bay where they lounge around waiting for winters ice to begin hunting.
Got outside and did one of my favorite hikes to admire this colorful little world 🍂
Just a little long-tailed macaque enjoying a healthy breakfast on Borneo
It seems that I’ve entered my sit-on-a beach-and-do-nothing-but-read-and-swim era. It’s weird for me. I kinda like it.
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One morning, these two long-tailed macaque babies were jumping across branches and rolling around teasing each other. Not a bad way to start a morning: sipping coffee and watching tiny monkey antics.

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