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Looks a bit like St Paul de Vence.
Those restored castle-towns are just stunning https://www.theemptynestexplorers.com/blog/review-of-hotel-chteau-de-la-chvre-dor-in-eze-france http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1727359026.jpg |
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And now for something completely differenthttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1727389020.jpg
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What are commonly called "black panthers" are really just black jaguars (in S America) or black Jaguars (in Africa/Asia). They are the same species as the non-black versions. They just have a genetic variation that causes them to be dark (although in the right circumstances, the spots can still be seen). It's similar to snakes. Lots of snakes come in colors that you wouldn't think were the same species, but they are just "mutant" color variations. Texas coral snake https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...urus_tener.jpg also a Texas coral snake http://thevenominterviews.com/wp-con...melanistic.jpg also a Texas coral snake http://thevenominterviews.com/wp-con...albino-620.jpg Eastern coral snake http://thevenominterviews.com/wp-con...ett-Coral1.jpg also an eastern coral snake http://thevenominterviews.com/wp-con...oral-3-620.jpg |
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^“Red on yella, kill a fella. Red on black, a friend of Jack.”
Corral snake vs Milk snake (harmless and found in the NE states) Never afraid of snakes. They eat mice. There used to be a few behind my youthful house. Also caught bullfrogs and garter snakes in the swamps of grandparent's family lake vacation place. Caught and released 26 eastern painted turtles one day. Never afraid of snakes, that is, until I encountered a rather aggressive water moccasin while waist deep in sludge and muck with six inches of murky water on top. I smacked it on the head a a few times and it went away. I was 10-12yo. I always thought jaguar and leopard were the same for some reason. Internet says they are slightly different species. Not compatible. Honestly IDK. That pic and the story could be pure A.I. bull Looking at the picture again....it does looks fake...Shame on me. Did I became another Google ReCaptcha test subject? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1727392464.jpg |
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The second photo brings a whole new level to peeing in your pool and recycling your beer... https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...on+a+fence.jpg https://caldwell.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-con...d-723x1024.jpg https://media.npr.org/assets/img/201...00&c=50&f=jpeg https://willbees.org/wp-content/uplo...-swarm-car.jpg |
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Red on Yellow... Will kill a fellow... You guys figure it out! :D |
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