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Mada ya wanyama

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🚨K9 ROOKIE GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN💔
Since 2022, Rookie served with honor and heart. Not just a K9 — he was a partner, a friend, a hero.

His loss is deeply felt. 🐾🕊️
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Save nature so that this beauty will not be lost forever. Great photography.
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When a chameleon passes away, its skin can continue to change color for a short time. This happens because color change in chameleons is controlled by specialized skin cells that respond to nerves and hormones, not conscious control. After death, remaining nerve signals and chemical gradients can still trigger these cells briefly. As the muscles relax and the cells lose regulation, pigments shift and the skin may darken or fade. Eventually, once all cellular activity stops, the color settles into a final, dull tone.
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Aliyatumia Maisha Yake Yote Akiwa Amefungwa Minyororo Barazani. Uhuru was kuishi maisha yake ulipatikana baada ya mmiliki wake kufa
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Perfectly preserved cave lion cub from the Ice Age. She is about 26,000 years old.
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