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TAC Auction's Animal Family "Dedicated to Helping Our Furry Friends" L to R, Cosmo, Kirby, Cookiecat and Cash. We are the family of TAC Auctions Inc. Our mom is Tonya Cameron, yes, all of us. Enjoy our page.

L to R , Cosmo, Kirby, Cookie Cat and Cash. We love animals in this community and are dedicated to helping and bringing awareness of their-trails and joys, by sharing on this page. It’s a happy place and sometimes a sad place, to share information regarding our furry friends. Please like our page and share any of our posts. Remember, FOSTER, RESCUE or ADOPT don't SHOP.

03/06/2025
Love this....
02/06/2025

Love this....

In Homebush Bay near Sydney lies an unusual sight: the wreck of the SS Ayrfield, an old steam freighter, now overgrown with dense vegetation – a true natural wonder.

The ship was built in Great Britain in 1911 and arrived in Australia shortly thereafter. For many years, it transported goods and was used to supply Allied troops in the Pacific during World War II. After the war, it was used in the coal trade until it was decommissioned in 1972 and brought to the bay for scrap.

But it was never dismantled. Instead, nature slowly took over. Today, dense vegetation grows from the rusting hull of the former cargo ship. Metal has been transformed into a "floating forest," a place of tranquility, beauty, and symbolism. The SS Ayrfield is now not only a piece of industrial history, but also a fascinating example of how nature can transform even abandoned places into green oases.

In addition to the Ayrfield, other old ships lie there – remnants of times gone by – but none are as impressively covered in greenery as this one. Today, the floating forest is considered a symbol of hope, rebirth, and the power of nature – captivating nature lovers, photographers, and travelers from all over the world.

16/05/2025

Everyone wants the picture — no one sees the pain.

"Saw this old lion — scarred, weary, and limping — surrounded by cameras and tourists. And it hit me:
How often do we turn suffering into a spectacle?"

He’s no longer the fierce king of the savannah, just another photo opportunity.
No one wonders how many battles he’s survived, how much each step aches, or what stories hide behind those tired, distant eyes staring at the ground.

Sometimes, nature doesn’t need our admiration or our flashbulbs. It just needs our quiet respect.

Wilderness is wonderful.
29/04/2025

Wilderness is wonderful.

WHEN THE CROW FEELS SICK… IT LOOKS FOR ANTS

Just as you read. When a crow feels unwell, it perches near an ant nest, spreads its wings, stays still, and lets the ants attack it.

They do it for a powerful reason: ants spray its body with formic acid, a substance that acts as a natural antiparasitic. This acid helps the crow eliminate fungi, bacteria, and parasites, allowing it to recover without the need for medicine.

This behavior is called “anting” and has been observed in various bird species. It’s an incredible example of animal self-medication.

Nature never ceases to amaze us with its silent wisdom!

28/04/2025
05/04/2025

Wow,

28/02/2025

Well, who knew... fascinating..

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