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Rutting Season Winding Down On The Greenland Savannah
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Based on the fiery orb in the sky seen in the photo, I can understand why sea ice experts are so worried about albedo feedback from exposed Arctic ocean water in late September.
LOL!
Hey! Those are both males. You can tell because males have black stripes while females have white stripes.
Thank goodness for all the CO2 induced warmth, or there might be some serious shrinkage.
Illegal immigrants. Give them stuff, quick.
You’re a very naughty boy!
Hey, get those things off the greens! … how sickening .. their hooves are going to leave divots!!!
I think I see our president.
Not to mention piles of dung. Makes putting difficult.
Funny looking polar bears. Must be the CO2.