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That's a twist! Seeing a sloth from this angle is pretty unusual, wouldn't you agree?

Two-toed sloths are extremely slow animals. And it's not their whim, it's a peculiarity of their bodies, they can't do it any other way.
Even their digestion is very slow. To make you understand how slow: one portion of fresh leaves sloth digests for about a month. A human spends an average of one day digesting food. Can you imagine how much lower their metabolism is than ours?

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Elephants are excellent swimmers.

They can easily swim long distances up to 60-70 km.
The animals are even capable of diving. Their trunk helps them to do this.

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An epic fight between two marmots was caught on camera in a national reserve in China's Gansu.

Users compared their battle to a wrestling match.

When both were trained by the same trainer.

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So who is faster: a Formula One racer or a cheetah? We make your bets gentlemen and look to the end πŸš€

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Perhaps this is the most affectionate wild kitty 😍
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It's strange that I hadn't thought of this before, but roosters are actually quite decent swimmers.

If we humans have to move from a vertical to a horizontal position when swimming, a rooster can just keep walking like he used to. So he doesn't need to learn how to swim, he has the optimal way from birth!

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Sloth.

For the first 4 months of its life, a baby sloth hangs on its mother, and the mother hardly moves.

Then it begins to eat on its own, but only at the age of 9 months it moves to its own branch.
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Cutie of the day: manatees are very friendly and reach out to humans.

These 500-pound creatures have no enemies in their natural habitat, so all they do is eat, play and sleep.

It could be you and me, but you don't write to me.

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In Taiwan, thousands of millipedes are migrating out of the Miaoli forests.

Locals worry that this behavior portends a powerful earthquake.

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Lion iguanae are beauty monkeys on the verge of extinction 😣

The range of lion's playas covers SΓ£o Paulo, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and ParanΓ‘. The habitat of these monkeys is the Brazilian Atlantic forest, and they are mostly found in the coastal plains.

The fur of these monkeys is thick and soft, and depending on the species, it can be golden, black, and mottled. A distinctive feature of these primates is the long mane in the shoulder area.

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Catch an interesting (but not the most pleasant) fact about koalas 🐨

Digesting poisonous eucalyptus is very difficult. Koalas need special bacteria in their bodies to help with this issue.

But what about a baby who is used to mom's milk and has no such bacteria at all? The answer is simple.

The cubs have to eat their mom's poop periodically to repopulate their gut with the necessary microflora πŸ™ƒπŸ˜„

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Why do dogs tilt their heads? πŸ€”

They actually do it to see our faces better! The structure of their muzzles blocks the view of the mouth, which for them is the key to understanding our moods. So when your furry friend tilts their head, it's not just a cute gesture - it's a way for them to understand you better!

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