When you’re reflecting on life and stuff but then start thinking about how you’re named after your short tail.
I just don’t know, Bob. I just don’t, oh, hey there. Didn’t see you there.
I am Bob. I am leaving. Located within the John Day River basin in east-central Oregon,
@jdfossilbedsnps is known for its well-preserved layers of fossil plants and mammals that lived in the region between the late Eocene, about 45 million years ago, and the late Miocene, about 5 million years ago. Beyond an amazing fossil record, the park also hosts a variety of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species and a mix of small and large mammals who also enjoy a moment or two to reflect on life and their surroundings.
Video: That moment when you realize someone’s watching you. A bobcat sits outside a window looking out over landscape before getting up and walking away.
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