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(#19) This Crab Ain't Going Nowhere
#BestCarcass Dropped by a seagull. pic.twitter.com/4QWrTqIHhK
— Tony Harrison (@Toastrel) February 1, 2017 -
(#12) This Bird Is Quite Beautiful, Even Without A Body
#bestcarcass ...another hawk meal... pic.twitter.com/relf66DUS8
— Hassan Parseyan (@HParseyan) January 30, 2017 -
(#11) A Fairy-Like Insect From Australia
Found this massive and beautiful #bug, a contender for #BestCarcass. #WildOz #Insect pic.twitter.com/wLByGyulR0
— Sophie Cross (@SquamataOut) June 11, 2017 -
(#16) Who Do These Belong To?
#BestCarcass this mud is like quicksand, step in and it's hard to get out.. some don't pic.twitter.com/m9vNiXv1Hd
— EvieD (@SeaBabe) March 22, 2018 -
(#22) This Scorpion Has Lost Its Sting
A poofy, pathogen-filled pseudoscorpion from FL (found pic while searching for #BestCarcass pics for @Tingo_89) pic.twitter.com/ns71MmG4Xy
— Sean McCann (@Ibycter) February 28, 2017 -
(#9) An Elegant Waterbird With Her Head In The Sand
There's something very Lady-of-Shallot about this elegant white bird and it's watery grave. #bestcarcass pic.twitter.com/7OUV7PsV8u
— Ann Willis (@watershedwillis) May 23, 2017
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Nowadays, many people have beautiful imaginations about nature and the condition of wild animals. They believe that nature is a paradise for animals to live a carefree life, others have gradually realized that animals will face different difficulties in their survival and die in different ways. For many reasons, most animals living in the wild nature are constantly at risk of death.
It is necessary to pay attention to living environment for animals. They have the same rights as humans to live on this planet, and they can feel pain. Here the random tool collected 24 pictures and shares stories about dead wild species in daily life. We must be aware that human activities have a bad impact on the survival of more wild animals in nature.
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