Landseer Dog
Landseer dogs are a black and white variety of the Newfoundland dog that is recognised as its own breed.

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Landseer Dog
Landseer dogs are a black and white variety of the Newfoundland dog that is recognised as its own breed.

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Blonde roots Gerard as a Spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus)!
Petition to call the animal gee/mcr animal blog family the ‘Gee-cosystem’
(Im not a part of this series of blogs but thought it was funny)
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so basically, I compare different pics of mcr to different photos I take
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Secretary Gerard as a Golden-crowned flying fox!
Waypocalypse Gerard as a Little pied bat
Small facts: Little pied bats eat insects such as moths, beetles, wingless ants, cockroaches, stoneflies, katydids, crickets, cicadas, spiders, flies, termites and grasshoppers. They hunt mainly in the low and midrange areas of the canopy!
No idea what to call this Gerard but this little brown* bat is equally as tired