Even though they waddle along at their own pace, short-beaked echidnas can be hard to photograph because they rarely lift their snouts from the ground. This one seemed to have hit the mother load of ants somewhere inside that mossy patch. Photographed near Cradle Mountain National Park in Tasmania, Australia. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 35mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1000th of a second.
Guy Fieri has really let himself go. I know because of lockdowns he probably can’t cruise around the country in a classic car going to his favorite diners, but sucking ants out of moss? Geez…my heart goes out to him.
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Guy Fieri has really let himself go. I know because of lockdowns he probably can’t cruise around the country in a classic car going to his favorite diners, but sucking ants out of moss? Geez…my heart goes out to him.
great pic. ) I don;t think cute guy would make a great pet. ) he has to many needle on him.
I believe we once had a kitchen sink scrub brush that looked like that!