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With remarkable precision, the male flamboyant cuttlefish uses a modified tentacle to place spermatophores beneath the femaleβs mantle. She then stores them until she lays her eggs, an elegant evolutionary strategy for reproduction in the ever changing reef environment.
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Alpacas mostly communicate through soft, quiet humming that sounds a lot like gentle purring. π¦π It helps calm their babies and the rest of the herd, and it also strengthens their social bonds.
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Guard bees stand at the hive entrance and check everyone trying to get in by scent π If the βpasswordβ does not match the colonyβs smell, they attack immediately and keep the intruder out.
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Simply moments of color π¨
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A dog saved a boy πΆ
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A video you can watch like meditation. In the Skagit Valley in the US, thousands of wild geese take off in rolling waves, as if someone pressed a button that says βlift the skyβ πͺΏ
Every year this place becomes a winter base for massive flocks, up to 100,000 birds. Most of them arrive from Wrangel Island, traveling nearly 5,000 km, about 3,100 miles, across the Pacific Ocean.
They hang around here until March, then take off just as smoothly and fly back together.
Every year this place becomes a winter base for massive flocks, up to 100,000 birds. Most of them arrive from Wrangel Island, traveling nearly 5,000 km, about 3,100 miles, across the Pacific Ocean.
They hang around here until March, then take off just as smoothly and fly back together.
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Ankerβs whip coral shrimp is small, but highly specialized. Filmed in super macro, this individual shows off the structural adaptations that let it live right on exposed coral branches without needing to hide.
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The Pallasβs cat, also known as the manul, looks extra round because it has some of the longest and densest fur of any cat π±βοΈ Its legs are actually short, and that thick coat is a clever survival adaptation for the freezing, windy steppes.
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A squirrel practically βclipsβ itself to the tree with sharp claws and pulls itself along in short, quick steps. It can also rotate its back feet, so it can hook in even when climbing down head first and hold onto the trunk like it is a ladder.
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