The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.
(Source: theamericankid, via ramblesanddreams)
Ocelot.
John Woodhouse Audubon, from The quadrupeds of North America vol. 2, by John James Audubon and John Bachman, New York, 1851.
(Source: archive.org)

Tiger Family
Korea, 18th century
The Cleveland Museum of Art
(h/t lilacturtl)
Adopted Leopard.
Also, I swear my cat makes that exact face.
and he will be mine
I do love a good interspecies friendship.
(Source: ofelias, via twelvecellphones)
poster for the National Park Service
NYC Art Project, Work Projects Administration
1936-1940, Frank S. Nicholson
You think the first Europeans to discover unicorns were really disappointed in how ugly/deadly they were?
blue-gray gnatcatcher at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
by (my cool photographer friend) Natalie of Photolodico

“The seal is for marksmanship, and the gorilla is for sand racing.”
(Source: enbu, via themanwall)
A Softer World #764
by Joey Comeau & Emily Horne
This is true for me. I love animals & need them in my life more than I know how to say.
Bird cage with real birds and two real vertical pianos. When the birds jump on the aluminium straw they play piano notes by Robert Gligorov
Whaaaaaaaaaa?
Okay.
Stamp of approval granted.
Cool idea, totally. …Except, for God’s sake, put some color in that room for those birds. They can see way more colors than humans can, and, as far as I know, they do not appreciate Zen aesthetics.
(Source: marrypotter)