eelanaa:

escapekit:

Best Friends

Born in Africa to French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi Degré had a most unusual childhood. The young girl grew up in the African desert and developed an uncommon bond with many untamed animals including a 28-year old African elephant named Abu, a leopard nicknamed J&B, lion cubs, giraffes, an Ostrich, a mongoose, crocodiles, a baby zebra, a cheetah, giant bullfrogs, and even a snake. Africa was her home for many years and Tippi became friends with the ferocious animals and tribespeople of Namibia. As a young child, the French girl said, “I don’t have friends here. Because I never see children. So the animals are my friends.”

This will be the life of my child.

(via ruinedchildhood)

a-n-i-m-a-l-p-l-a-n-e-t:

Eastern Spotted Skunk baby.
rblntn:

lmao

overconfidence-and-a-screwdriver:

Guuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrl, don’t you know what time it is?

the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”.
whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name.