Now that a duiker is making the rounds on Reddit, you surely want to know what the world's smallest antelope is. It's the Royal Antelope: it stands about 25 cm (10 inches) and weighs 2.5–3 kg (5.5–7 pounds).1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/Awwducational
Not the greatest fan of verydark humor, but can't resist1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
The tongue of hummingbirds (beautiful and hardworking pollinators) isn't just crazy long - it's also split, like that of snakes1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/Awwducational
Visual reconstruction of woolly mammoth from around 1800, based on skeleton alone (source: Wikipedia's Woolly mammoth page)1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/Paleontology
There we go: Guangxi New Media Centre, while shooting fireworks for grand opening1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/evilbuildings
[Image] Healthy? No. Fun, and might even give you that kick? Absolutely.1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/GetMotivated
Manul facts: 1. size is housecat 2. technical term for round is stout1yr ⋅ IfNotAwwwImOut ⋅ r/PallasCats