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My husband and I were sitting out on the front porch one evening and mama came along and climbed up in the big maple tree and sort of hung out with us. The tree is huge as you can see by the size of the trunk and very tall but she only went about 5 feet up and directly in front of us. She seemed quite relaxed.
"An embrace, an Easter renewal"
The Relic
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Relaxing Easter Music - Easter Valley ★318
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI-VIJpL8GE
Elly
Seniha Bunny body suit and accessories (Maitreya)
Dead Dollz - Harajuku Tutu
#EMPIRE - Triteleia heels
Veechi - Mirror Pigment Nails FLF
Truth Bunny
Veechi - Siren Shadow (Lel EvoX)
Veechi - Siren Lipstick / Basic [Evo X]
ADORED #A - jigawatt highlighter [BOM]
{SONG} :: Dream - Blue Eyes
#POHUI Animated sparkle for eyes #BLUE
[Flair 'n' Style} Animesh Bunny Basket
Petit Chat *PC* - Easter Eggs
Cae :: Aimee :: Earrings
Cae :: Aimee :: Necklace
*PerveTTe* Smile [Arm Chain]
Kibitz - Kaithleen's rings - gold
Nuve Angie Skin and Dimples v2
Luca
[Deadwool] Ed shirt - TMP vers. + susp. - white
[Deadwool] Peak suit (royal) - trousers (dandy length) - grey 1
[Deadwool] Oxford shoes - default - black
[Deadwool] Blue moon - platinum/cream - 41 mm - mat. ON
:LW: Flower Bouquet (add me)
Pose
:LW: Bento Poses - A Thousand Years 1
Elephants are highly social animals and are known for their complex social behavior, which includes a variety of communication methods, social bonding, and cooperation. One of the most important aspects of elephant social behavior is their family structure, which is centered around a matriarchal society.
Female elephants, called cows, form close bonds with their female relatives, such as their mothers, sisters, and daughters, and often live in multi-generational family groups. These groups are led by the oldest and most experienced cow, known as the matriarch, who is responsible for making decisions for the group, such as where to feed and drink and when to move to new areas.
Male elephants, called bulls, are more solitary and typically leave their family group around the age of 12 to 14 to join bachelor herds or to live alone. However, bulls do interact with family groups during the mating season, when they seek out receptive females to mate with.
When elephants socialize, they use a variety of communication methods, including vocalizations, body language, and chemical signals. They also engage in tactile communication, such as touching trunks or rubbing against each other.
Elephants are highly intelligent and are capable of exhibiting empathy and compassion towards each other. They have been known to show affection towards other elephants, comfort each other in times of distress, and even mourn their dead. Overall, elephants are complex social animals with intricate social structures and behaviors.
A windy, hot day at the beach. Tested my skills setting the new tent up in high winds.
Lytham St Anne's Beach
North West Coast England UK
I love how cats can adjust to new circumstances and - with a little patience - even accept new adult pack members. Contrary to what many believe, cats are actually quite social animals...
Posted for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Things I love about my cat".
Bastian (mixed breed) & Dushara Tatters and Rags (Somali), 15.08.2017.
Nikon 1J1 Digital Camera
Reading the news and it sure looks bad
They won't give peace a chance
That was just a dream some of us had -Joni
Watching from the great viewpoint in Olifants Restcamp, looking out over the Olifants River,we saw two elephant herds meeting each other. What looked like a greeting ceremony we noticed that a delegate from each group was sent forward in order to exchange information, on the photo the 2 delegates are indicated. Also read here for elephant communications www.bloomindoom.com/environment/elephants-communicate
Amazing creatures.
Thank you my amazing friends:
Krystal Lee
Paris M Kiyori
and my dearest friend
Park Daejung.
School backdrop @ Backdrop City <3
Fine, I know that this bird is ugly, a scavenger, eats dead stuff, is really common in your neck of the woods. But here in Ontario, there are a mere 8 birds that call Ontario home.
On days when it's not raining, Rover the cat can usually be found lounging on the deck at Oysterville Sea Farms. We always stop to greet her on the way out.
Oysterville, Washington.
Like the monkey in my previous upload, these Ring-Tailed Lemurs are walking free through the park too. Throughout the day they walk through the trees, but late in the afternoon they gather on the fields and form family groups. It was so nice to see all these families settling in for the night and socialize, like this mother who took some time to feed the youngsters.
Delusional disorder, previously called paranoid disorder, is a type of serious mental illness called a "psychosis" in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, which are unshakable beliefs in something untrue. People with delusional disorder experience non-bizarre delusions, which involve situations that could occur in real life, such as being followed, poisoned, deceived, conspired against, or loved from a distance. These delusions usually involve the misinterpretation of perceptions or experiences. In reality, however, the situations are either not true at all or highly exaggerated.
People with delusional disorder often can continue to socialize and function normally, apart from the subject of their delusion, and generally do not behave in an obviously odd or bizarre manner. This is unlike people with other psychotic disorders, who also might have delusions as a symptom of their disorder. In some cases, however, people with delusional disorder might become so preoccupied with their delusions that their lives are disrupted.
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i look like some crazy evil monser that just emerged from beneath your bed
ooof. dont look at the mirror. it said "perfect" from another long-ago shoot... and i forgot it was there =/
anywhooo dont we all wonder if we suffer from this at some point or another? probably. its like "clasic crazy"
day 124
The pandemic has affected every aspect of our life. The little ones were the one of the most affected group as they were barred from playing with other children than their household. Here is my daughter trying to socialize with a statue of a child in a park. Although it look lovely, it also show how desperate these young ones are to socialize, play and enjoy with others.
Beauitful Euro style village set in the mountains with tavern and open areas for socializing ,,residential ,shops next to skating rink,
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I believe I can see some yellow on the beaks here to indicate Tundra Swans. Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge