Woo-Who! by LoLC

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Videos of nature's finest seducers below:

A male satin bowerbird needs a swanky pad to land the perfect mate. He'll bribe her with many a trinket... will a ring finally seal the deal? ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe ➡ Get More World's Weirdest: http://bit.ly/WorldsWeirdest About World's Weirdest: A buffalo with three eyes, an exterminator who eats his day's work, an elephant rampage through a restaurant...all very bizarre, all very real.
To attract a female fish, the Japanese Puffer fish will work 24 hours a day, for an entire week in a row, to create the most stunning sand art. This most incredible video from BBC Earth gives us glorious look at nature and fish in particularly.
Peacock spiders are so tiny, some of their magnificent details can only be seen with a macro lens. Luckily, spider enthusiast Jürgen Otto carried his on a trip to Western Australia and brought back this incredible footage of several new peacock spider species.

Farewell to a Fine Feline by LoLC

Miniver (August 2007 to June 14, 2018)

Orphaned as tiny kittens in the wilds of upstate New York, Miniver and her brother Cheevy were adopted by my brother shortly thereafter and took happily to their new life of modern urban domesticity, unlike their poetic namesake. Together they lived on three coasts, tested the weight limits of several airlines, and helped welcome my sister-in-law and nephew to the family.

Miniver loved food, faucets, and floss--and was slowly coming around to toddlers. Much like her human aunt, she adored sleeping and was very good at it. The yin to her brother's yang, and a calming influence on all, she will be much missed.