
Just fun videos of the things my ferret Romeo does!! You can also find Romeo on YouTube, Rumble, Instagram and Tiktok!!
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Giving My Ferret A Massage!!
Giving my ferret a massage!!
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Black oil beetle larvae, Meloe proscarabaeus, hitching a ride on bees. The bees are Colletes sp. and Halictus quadricinctus, respectively.
Female oil beetles in the genus Meloe lay their eggs in a burrow dug into the soil. Larvae hatch, find flowers to climb, and wait for bees to visit before climbing onto their bodies. When the bee returns to her nest, the larvae disembark and feed on the provisions (often pollen and nectar) and bee larvae in the nest. The larvae don’t harm the adult bees and only eat the larvae incidentally - they could survive on nest provisions alone.
Adult black oil beetle:

Photos 1-2 by hjallevad and 3 by carnifex

Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus), calf with mother, family Tapiridae, order Perissodactyla, found in SE Asia
ENDANGERED.
Endangered due to overhunting and habitat destruction.
They now have a a very spotty distribution in extreme SE Asia, mostly in peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia.
photograph by Klaus Wiese (500px)

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