Manatees may seem slow and sleepy, but they have some surprising tricks under the surface. For starters, they are one of the few mammals that constantly replace their teeth. As old molars wear down from chewing gritty seagrass, new ones slowly roll forward like a conveyor belt—handy for an animal that eats for up to eight hours a day.
Juvenile manatees in a freshwater spring, Crystal River, Florida
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Demoiselle cranes, India
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Wildflower bloom, Central Valley, California
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Presidents Day
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New Orleans for Mardi Gras
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And the skies filled with bats…
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World Meteorological Day
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World Oceans Day
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It’s Giving Tuesday
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Have you turned off your electronic device?
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Alpine marmots at Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria
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Whangārei Falls in New Zealand
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High trekking season in Upper Mustang
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Speed skaters in the Gangneung Oval, Pyeongchang, South Korea
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Ostuni, Apulia, Italy
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Back to the nest
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‘Ocian in view! O! The joy.’
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Happy Canada Day!
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Bridge to infinity
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National Audubon Society s Christmas Bird Count
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Ponta da Piedade rock formations in Portugal
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Honoring those who served
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The perfect canvas for an ancient text
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Diving into the underwater nirvana
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World Children s Day
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Ring of Brodgar, Orkney, Scotland
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