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Amphibious 'Super Scooper' airplanes from Quebec, Canada are picking up seawater from the Santa Monica Bay to drop on the Palisades Fire.
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In the Chinese city of Chongqing in the southwest of the country, an extreme attraction called "Soaring Kiss" has opened. Visitors are invited to climb to a height of 50 meters above the mountain, which rises another 1,200 meters.
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Cruises along the Norwegian fjords are an opportunity to combine outdoor recreation with educational excursions through the most mysterious part of Northern Europe.
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Capybaras use different sounds to communicate with each other; they resemble a dog barking, grunting, purring, whistling, and squealing.
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This cat turned off because it thought its mother was holding it
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Hedgehogs also molt, but extremely slowly. It takes a year to a year and a half to grow a new needle.
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Maling River Canyon is a geological wonder, a deep fracture in the surface of the earth created by the Maling River and its underground waters, China.
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Ducklings really consider their mother to be the first creature they see when they hatch from an egg.
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A man raised a wolf and set it free when it grew up. He visits it occasionally.
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π€There are no unsolvable challenges, sometimes you just need a change in approach
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Nice evening in Dubai, UAE.
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Tropical Rock Climbers
Tree-kangaroos can leap from one tree to another at a distance of 9 meters and perform jumps from heights of up to 18 meters.
Short hind legs and long claws enable them to climb trees perfectly. But kangaroos run clumsily on the ground.
Tree-kangaroos can leap from one tree to another at a distance of 9 meters and perform jumps from heights of up to 18 meters.
Short hind legs and long claws enable them to climb trees perfectly. But kangaroos run clumsily on the ground.
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