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Wild dogs are running predators, chasing prey at speeds of up to 65 km/h.
They can maintain 45 km/h at a distance of 5 km, although most chases are usually within 1-2 km. No other African mammal can match this combination of speed and endurance.
They can maintain 45 km/h at a distance of 5 km, although most chases are usually within 1-2 km. No other African mammal can match this combination of speed and endurance.
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Arizona wild horses. Where can you see them?
Today, there are fewer than 500 wild horses left in the entire state of Arizona. The easiest way to observe them is along rivers when they come to drink. You can also see other animals at the watering hole, for example, wild ponies or moose.
Today, there are fewer than 500 wild horses left in the entire state of Arizona. The easiest way to observe them is along rivers when they come to drink. You can also see other animals at the watering hole, for example, wild ponies or moose.
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The frilled lizard is a lizard from the agamidae family, the only representative of the genus.
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The flying fox is a species of mammal from the order Chiroptera. They live in the tropics and subtropics of Southeast Asia, Polynesia and Micronesia.
They have long narrow wings, a tail and an elongated snout with large ears. The color can vary from brown to black with white spots.
These animals, which eat fruits, flowers, nectar and roots, are key to plant pollination and seed dispersal. In fact, they can fly long distances - more than 60 km in one night
They have long narrow wings, a tail and an elongated snout with large ears. The color can vary from brown to black with white spots.
These animals, which eat fruits, flowers, nectar and roots, are key to plant pollination and seed dispersal. In fact, they can fly long distances - more than 60 km in one night
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The cuckoo mercilessly pushes other eggs out of the nest.
Cuckoos are famous for laying their eggs in other people's nests. As soon as the cuckoo is born, it eliminates all competitors. He will throw other chicks or eggs out of the nest right in front of their parents. Now all the food and attention will go to him alone.
Cuckoos are famous for laying their eggs in other people's nests. As soon as the cuckoo is born, it eliminates all competitors. He will throw other chicks or eggs out of the nest right in front of their parents. Now all the food and attention will go to him alone.
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πΏ Indian giant squirrel.
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Sika deer are quiet, peaceful and absolutely harmless herbivores with very beautiful colors and velvety antlers. Even at the beginning of the last century, the main enemy of sika deer was man. A little more, and hunters could completely exterminate these beautiful animals. In the wild, sika deer are hunted mainly by wolves, lynxes and tigers, while small defenseless fawns are attacked by foxes and bears.
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πΎ These animals have the thickest and densest fur among all cats on Earth. Even snow leopards living in the mountains cannot boast of the same thickness of fur.
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The Emerald Toucanet is a small toucan native to Central America. In contrast, the emerald toucanet is relatively shy compared to traditional toucans. However, the emerald toucanet is a popular toucan pet due to its quiet nature, size, and adorable appearance.
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Bald eagles are known for their competitive nature, especially when it comes to obtaining food and defending territory. One of the most pronounced types of competitive behavior is kleptoparasitism, the act of stealing food from other birds and, if necessary, from other eagles. Due to their impressive size and strength, bald eagles are known to easily snatch prey from smaller predators such as ospreys after they have done the hard work of capturing it.
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King penguin and his chick π₯° Although, it would be more correct to say not a chick, but a teenager. Soon this young penguin will begin to molt and in a few months will turn into an exact copy of its parents.
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When asked to pose for a photo, but making a child stand still is unrealisticπ
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Voice abilities.
The fox is capable of producing about forty different sounds.
The fox is capable of producing about forty different sounds.
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Superhero squirrel caught on camera
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π In their homeland, these birds are called craxes or gokkos.
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Craxes grow something more interesting instead of a crest. Feather "curls".
However, if you donβt go into details - ordinary chickens.
Craxes grow something more interesting instead of a crest. Feather "curls".
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Wonders of nature! πππ The caterpillars line up in one line and crawl one after another like a train. From the outside it looks very unusual, but in general there is nothing surprising in this, because animals also form a pack or a pride in order to increase their chances of survival. In this way, caterpillars move from one food source to another. Also, when the time comes to turn into a butterfly, the chance of finding a mate next to you increases.
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Interesting facts about chameleons:
1) Color Palette: Chameleons are known for their ability to change skin color. Many people don't know that chameleons are capable of displaying over 160 different shades of color!
2) Eyes: Chameleons have one of the most amazing eye structures in the animal kingdom. Their eyes can move independently of each other. This allows chameleons to cover almost 360 degrees of vision.
3) Tongue: Chameleons are famous for their long tongues, which they use to catch prey. They are able to shoot their tongues out to a distance greater than the length of their body. Interestingly, the chameleon's tongue has incredible stickiness, and it can grab its prey literally in an instant.
4) Tail: Chameleons have a long and flexible tail that has several interesting features. They can use their tail as a fifth support to maintain balance when moving through trees. Or use the tail for intimidation when it is twisted into a spiral and gives the chameleon a strange appearance.
1) Color Palette: Chameleons are known for their ability to change skin color. Many people don't know that chameleons are capable of displaying over 160 different shades of color!
2) Eyes: Chameleons have one of the most amazing eye structures in the animal kingdom. Their eyes can move independently of each other. This allows chameleons to cover almost 360 degrees of vision.
3) Tongue: Chameleons are famous for their long tongues, which they use to catch prey. They are able to shoot their tongues out to a distance greater than the length of their body. Interestingly, the chameleon's tongue has incredible stickiness, and it can grab its prey literally in an instant.
4) Tail: Chameleons have a long and flexible tail that has several interesting features. They can use their tail as a fifth support to maintain balance when moving through trees. Or use the tail for intimidation when it is twisted into a spiral and gives the chameleon a strange appearance.
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The muddy waters of Australia can be very dangerousπ
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πΊ Wolf Howl
Wolves howl at dawn or dusk, but not every day. The howl begins with a solo howl of the leader, which differs significantly from the howl of other members of the pack.
Wolves howl at dawn or dusk, but not every day. The howl begins with a solo howl of the leader, which differs significantly from the howl of other members of the pack.
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π Although the bongo antelope is adapted to life in a variety of territories, the main condition for its existence is dense vegetation in which animals hide from predators and which at the same time provides them with the necessary amount of food.
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