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Cheetah mothers are essential to the survival of their cubs, caring for them until they can fend for themselves. After a gestation period of approximately 90–95 days, they give birth to a litter that can range from one to eight young, with three to five being the most common.
These cubs are born blind and helpless, and the mother fiercely protects them from predators such as lions, hyenas and leopards. The mother uses concealment strategies to hide the young, especially during the first six weeks when they are most vulnerable.
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These cubs are born blind and helpless, and the mother fiercely protects them from predators such as lions, hyenas and leopards. The mother uses concealment strategies to hide the young, especially during the first six weeks when they are most vulnerable.
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Red-sided duiker.
Lives in Central and Western Africa.
This is a very small antelope (about 35-38 cm at the withers), which just dives into the nearest thickets.
Hence the name “Duker” - from the Dutch “duiker” is translated as “diver, diver, scuba diver”.
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Lives in Central and Western Africa.
This is a very small antelope (about 35-38 cm at the withers), which just dives into the nearest thickets.
Hence the name “Duker” - from the Dutch “duiker” is translated as “diver, diver, scuba diver”.
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Kangaroo 🦘
Rescue through speed
Most species move by hopping on their hind legs. The length of the jump reaches 10-12 m; At the same time, kangaroos reach speeds of up to 40 - 50 km/h, although for a short time.
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Rescue through speed
Most species move by hopping on their hind legs. The length of the jump reaches 10-12 m; At the same time, kangaroos reach speeds of up to 40 - 50 km/h, although for a short time.
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The flight of an owl is completely silent thanks to its special feathers. This beneficial property helps owls in their night hunting.
Most owls are nocturnal birds; they prefer to sleep during the day. However, some owls hunt at dawn or dusk, that is, at dusk.
An owl can turn its head 270 degrees, that is, make three-quarters of a full rotation.
Owls of different species hunt each other.
The eyes of owls are completely motionless, which is why nature has endowed them with such a mobile neck.
The only species of owl that also eats plant foods is the elf owl.
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Most owls are nocturnal birds; they prefer to sleep during the day. However, some owls hunt at dawn or dusk, that is, at dusk.
An owl can turn its head 270 degrees, that is, make three-quarters of a full rotation.
Owls of different species hunt each other.
The eyes of owls are completely motionless, which is why nature has endowed them with such a mobile neck.
The only species of owl that also eats plant foods is the elf owl.
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The White Tern is a very elegant and delicate seabird with immaculate white plumage. Small eyes surrounded by black rings make them appear much larger. These graceful terns fly in an undulating manner with deep, slow wing beats.
For all their beauty and elegance, white terns do not bother at all about building nests and lay eggs anywhere. A bird can lay a single egg absolutely anywhere, as long as it doesn’t roll away.
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For all their beauty and elegance, white terns do not bother at all about building nests and lay eggs anywhere. A bird can lay a single egg absolutely anywhere, as long as it doesn’t roll away.
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BRIGHT BAT
🦇 The Ornate Smooth-nosed Bat is a small bat whose appearance is adorned with the bright, sunny colors given to it by nature. Body length is 3–5.5 cm.
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🦇 The Ornate Smooth-nosed Bat is a small bat whose appearance is adorned with the bright, sunny colors given to it by nature. Body length is 3–5.5 cm.
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Due to their short legs, Pallas cats are not particularly mobile.
They prefer to ambush their prey.
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They prefer to ambush their prey.
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🦏Baby rhinos are real bundles of energy and curiosity!
Baby rhinoceroses are born without their famous horn. But after a few months, they begin to grow a tiny horn, which over time will become their main “calling card.”
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Baby rhinoceroses are born without their famous horn. But after a few months, they begin to grow a tiny horn, which over time will become their main “calling card.”
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🦏Baby rhinos are real bundles of energy and curiosity!
Baby rhinoceroses are born without their famous horn. But after a few months, they begin to grow a tiny horn, which over time will become their main “calling card.”
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Baby rhinoceroses are born without their famous horn. But after a few months, they begin to grow a tiny horn, which over time will become their main “calling card.”
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The radiated turtle Astrochelys radiata is a very rare species of land turtle, endemic to Madagascar. How many amazing animals live on this fabulous island that you won’t find anywhere else...
These turtles have an exceptionally beautiful shell: very high, with a geometrically regular yellow pattern on a black-brown background.
In adult turtles, the length of the carapace (that is, the dorsal part of the shell) of females is 24-35 cm, males 28-39 cm, weight up to 13 kg.
This turtle lives in xerophytic forests with cactus-like shrubs and grasses, and feeds on herbaceous vegetation - but at the same time actively eats animal food when given the opportunity. She lives for about 80 years.
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These turtles have an exceptionally beautiful shell: very high, with a geometrically regular yellow pattern on a black-brown background.
In adult turtles, the length of the carapace (that is, the dorsal part of the shell) of females is 24-35 cm, males 28-39 cm, weight up to 13 kg.
This turtle lives in xerophytic forests with cactus-like shrubs and grasses, and feeds on herbaceous vegetation - but at the same time actively eats animal food when given the opportunity. She lives for about 80 years.
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The long-tailed broadbill is a bright representative of birds, whose color is striking in its play of colors, and its elongated tail makes it easily recognizable.
They live from the eastern Himalayas through Southeast Asia to Borneo and Sumatra. They feed on fruits, berries, and insects.
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They live from the eastern Himalayas through Southeast Asia to Borneo and Sumatra. They feed on fruits, berries, and insects.
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این اردکا هر روز میرن در خونه همسایه ها اردکای همسایه رو صدا میزنن با هم برن شنا!!!
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Folivora sloths can also run, but very slowly! And not because they are lazy, but because of their slow metabolism. It’s even strange that these animals have survived to this day - after all, both wild cats and anacondas and harpies are not averse to snacking on them.
But most predators become a threat to the sloth only when they descend to the ground, and it rarely does this. This is the secret of the survival of small species of sloths when large ones become extinct - they are able to hang on thin branches where predators cannot reach them.
Since sloths do not make sudden movements, they have almost no need for muscles - nor do they need a strong heart to intensively supply these muscles with blood during exercise. Therefore, the heart mass of a sloth is only 0.3% of the body mass, and the muscle mass is 25%. In both of these indicators, he is one and a half to two times inferior to a person - who, in turn, is far from a record holder himself.
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But most predators become a threat to the sloth only when they descend to the ground, and it rarely does this. This is the secret of the survival of small species of sloths when large ones become extinct - they are able to hang on thin branches where predators cannot reach them.
Since sloths do not make sudden movements, they have almost no need for muscles - nor do they need a strong heart to intensively supply these muscles with blood during exercise. Therefore, the heart mass of a sloth is only 0.3% of the body mass, and the muscle mass is 25%. In both of these indicators, he is one and a half to two times inferior to a person - who, in turn, is far from a record holder himself.
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🐸 Five surprising facts about the red-eyed tree frog:
1. Red eyes and bright colors are considered adaptations that deter potential predators.
2. Male red-eyed tree frogs tremble during breeding season to attract females and intimidate other males.
3. Red-eyed tree frogs have suckers instead of toe pads. This allows them to hang upside down from the leaves.
4. When they sleep, they tuck their green legs around their body and close their eyes. This turns the frogs completely green and allows them to sleep undetected on leaves in the rainforest.
5. Their eyes do not have eyelids, but they are protected by nictitating membranes. These membranes are thin enough to allow light to pass through.
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1. Red eyes and bright colors are considered adaptations that deter potential predators.
2. Male red-eyed tree frogs tremble during breeding season to attract females and intimidate other males.
3. Red-eyed tree frogs have suckers instead of toe pads. This allows them to hang upside down from the leaves.
4. When they sleep, they tuck their green legs around their body and close their eyes. This turns the frogs completely green and allows them to sleep undetected on leaves in the rainforest.
5. Their eyes do not have eyelids, but they are protected by nictitating membranes. These membranes are thin enough to allow light to pass through.
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🦥Little sloths are the embodiment of calmness and tenderness!
Even small sloths move very slowly. They can spend minutes just stretching or slowly turning their head to watch the world around them 🙂
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Even small sloths move very slowly. They can spend minutes just stretching or slowly turning their head to watch the world around them 🙂
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