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The wildebeasts have many horns culy and fantasic; the horns look like icicles made of plastic.
The monarch butterfly gathering is quite a mass; it would be an extraordinary picture to make out of stained glass.
Oh, how I love a sweet, little army of bears that are polar; though, I don't like scientific topics that are solar.
The carribou wading in the water have so many branch-like horns; the poetry to my eyes makes my soul re-born.
The enormous tail of the great gray whale; to astound my sense of amazement does not fail.
The red crab migration is filled with so many red legs; looking so edible, but creepy; as if their bodies were giant spider eggs.
The bison migrate slowly, but surely, across the land; so strong; as from humans, they do not have a hand.
The zebras form a gathering of so many stripes illusion-like; I wish that I could see them on a hike.
The hummingbird is photographed flying in mid-air; moving so quickly; as if it doesn't have a care.
The great salmon is not the most beautiful fish; but, it makes quite a tasty dish.

All of these were such images so brilliant; I'm so thankful that nature is resilient!

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