That first photo aptly represents my mood at times. I can't stop laughing at it. XD
RT @41Strange: British Photographer Tim Flach Photographs Endangered Animalspic.twitter.com/5iFDWjvCuW
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That first photo aptly represents my mood at times. I can't stop laughing at it. XD
RT @41Strange: British Photographer Tim Flach Photographs Endangered Animalspic.twitter.com/5iFDWjvCuW
That thing is scary. The beak looks like it's made of wood
Shoebill Stork! 
Is no one gonna talk about the third pic or
*Star Wars alien hoont*
In all seriousness, does anyone actually know what the third one is? Surely it is fake?!? 
You can find his other photographs, and the names of the animals, at http://timflach.com/work/endangered/ …
that third one is not from earth I tell you
Bruh I thought the same thing. I was likepic.twitter.com/SyOHNfxrZ8
Beautiful!! Thanks!!
Shoebill stork, crowned sifaka, saiga antelope (had to look that one up), great Philippine eagle (aka monkey-eating eagle). Fantastic!
Oh what beautiful beings!!
@_amyjanegray you should be doing this job
I absolutely wish! 

Maybe if that shoebill didn’t go around letting it’s offspring kill each other in a death match it wouldn’t be endangered.
Great photo though.
I watched a video of a shoe-billed stork. Thought it was a fake video. I have never seen a bird like this before. It’s amazing
I'm curious as to what the third one is called? So beautiful yet so strange. I love it!!
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