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As it turns out, stingrays are ticklish, too
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Gorgeous Butchart Gardens in Canada 😍
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Muscular Kangaroo

Roger is the most famous kangaroo on the web. He resided in the town of Alice Springs, Australia, in an animal shelter.

βœ”Popularity was brought to Roger in 2015 with a video of him squeezing metal buckets with his strength.

The shelter manager said there was nothing unusual about his strength, but he was different from other kangaroos. Roger died in 2018 at the age of 12.
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Bulls rush to the red color❓

Well, how can they? They do not even distinguish between colors.

They show aggression towards the bullfighter cause he intentionally pisses the animal off with sharp movements.
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The tower embraced by the dragon

The Great Dragon Temple in Thailand has a height of 50 meters (17 floors).

πŸ“ŒA dragon is not only decorative, it acts as a staircase, so you can walk inside it.
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Just like humans, monkeys appreciate beauty

Chimpanzees, in particular, can spend a long time admiring beautiful views and enjoying the most delicious food for them.
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The snow hotel in Switzerland😍

It's scary to even imagine how cold it is.
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If you frighten a rabbit so badly, it can really die of fright.
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The largest of the oceanic stag beetles, and perhaps the most colorful, is the rainbow stag beetle.
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All of the seals are living relics that have survived on Earth since the late Tertiary period (about 65 million years ago)😱
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The real experts in camouflage are the leafhoppers and orchid mantises.
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You have no idea how cute a snail can beπŸ€—
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Have you ever seen hedgehogs stretch?

Now you haveπŸ˜„
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Kinkajou: the tongue-tied little bear

The Kinkajou leads a nocturnal lifestyle and hides mostly in the green thickets and dense crowns of tropical trees, and sleeps in hollow trees.

The presence of a tongue more than 12 centimeters long allows them to extract honey from hard-to-reach places.
The glow of plankton off the Persian Gulf coast😱
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Many people think that tulips are native to Holland🌷

But in fact, tulips are Turkey's oldest treasure. The Ottoman Empire created huge gardens planted with tulips.
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Botanical Gardens by the Bay in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay has an area of 101 hectares. It contains several greenhouses that introduce visitors to the world's most diverse flora.
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Why throw pokΓ©mon around?

It's actually a cane beetle native to eastern Australia and New Guinea. Though it can be tamed☺️
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Bears do not have to hunt for fish. All they have to do is open their mouths and let the fish jump in.
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In case of danger, pangolins curl up into a ball, which most predators cannot turn.
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Owls do not belong to the waterfowl family, but they are still great in waterπŸ’§