Baby turtles eating green onion
Group of African baby tortoise in the park are eating vegetables
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Peacocks showing their beautiful feathers
Peacocks are ground-dwelling birds, eating insects, plants, fruit, seeds, ants, flies, snakes and amphibians. They live in forests, farmland, bushland and other warm regions with easy access to low trees. The main purpose a peacock’s colorful tail trail is to attract peahens for mating. Performing a peculiar dance fascinates peahens and attracts them to mate. Some studies have shown that peacocks can fake a copulatory call in order to attract more peahens. Peahens choose a peacock based on its size, color and quantity of tail trains.
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Adorable chicks with bunny in the farm
New born chicks with the bunny in the field . The bunny is munching the grass . They live together in a warm family ambience
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Emperor penguin laying her egg without touching the ice
An emperor penguin delicately lays her egg to ensure the egg doesn’t touch the ground for too long and freeze . Emperor penguins cross the frozen sea to reach their breeding grounds and on the way one becomes lost in a blizzard . They must lay their egg without touching the ice
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Father penguin greets his babies for the first time
After ten days of intensive fishing father penguin came back to find the mother and two little penguins have been born . He greets them for the very first time
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A cat giving birth to five kittens with different colors
A cat is giving birth to five kittens with completely different colours . They all look different. After delivery the cat cleans her babies then they find their mom niple to suck milk
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Otter in the water
There are 13 different otter species worldwide, but the Eurasian otter is the only species to inhabit Europe. These short-limbed mammals can be found in France, Greece, Spain, Turkey and Scandinavia. Happily the UK population is showing healthy signs of growth after its sad decline in the 1950s. Otters are now found in most of England and Wales as conservation efforts successfully encourage their return.
Lakes, rivers and rocky or coastal areas are the otters' natural habitats, and they can also be spotted hunting prey in quiet stretches of the canals. Otter territories are vast, covering up to 25 miles (40km) of watercourses and dense vegetation or wooded areas, which they use for resting purposes and for breeding 'holts' (their homes).
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Giant panda enjoys eating bamboo
Giant panda is sitting and eating bamboo . the giant panda is a folivore, with bamboo shoots and leaves making up more than 99% of its diet.Giant pandas in the wild will occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents, or carrion. In captivity, they may receive honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, or bananas along with specially prepared food.
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Lion is about to jump on the camera man
The lion kicks the camera and tries to jump on the camera man
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Wolf packs howl
Wolves howl to communicate. if alone, a wolf may howl to attract the attention of his pack. Packs howl together to send territorial messages from one pack to another.
Wolves are the largest members of the dog family.
Wolves can roam large and long distances, sometimes up to 12 miles (20 kilometers) in a single day.
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Baby bunnies enjoy their snack time
The little bunnies are white in colour with no other marketing , with albino red eyes
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Two predators are chasing each other
In the wild life it is normal to find two animals like polar bear and wolf chasing each other . Polar bears are mostly carnivorous. They eat the ringed seal as well as the bearded seal and other pinnipeds. Additionally, polar bears are opportunistic as well as predatory: they will consume dead fish and carcasses of stranded whales and eat garbage near human settlements . Polar bears are solitary and overwhelmingly carnivorous, feeding especially on the ringed seal but also on the bearded seal and other pinnipeds. The bear stalks seals resting on the ice, ambushes them near breathing holes, and digs young seals from snow shelters where they are born.
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Squirrel life
Squirrel is so funny and lovely animal .look at him when he is eating his food
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How the lion welcomes his friend after being away for two weeks
The lion welcomes his friend after being away for two weeks
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Wood pickers drumming with their beaks
Wood pickers are chiefly known for their characteristic behaviour. They mostly forage for insect prey on the trunks and branches of trees, and often communicate by drumming with their beak, producing a reverberatory sound that can be heard at some distance. Some species vary their diet with fruits, birds' eggs, small animals, tree sap, human scraps, and carrion. They mostly nest and roost in holes that they excavate in tree trunks, and their abandoned holes are of importance to other cavity-nesting birds. They sometimes come into conflict with humans when they make holes in buildings or feed on fruit crops, but perform a useful service by their removal of insect pests on trees.
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Red Howler Monkeys
Red howler monkeys They are famous for their loud howls, which can travel 5 km through dense rain forest . Most howler species live in groups of six to 15 animals, with one to three adult males and multiple females. Mantled howler monkeys are an exception, commonly living in groups of 15 to 20 individuals with more than three adult males.
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Chameleon camouflage
all chameleons have a prize pair of eyes. Their peepers can move in two different directions at once, giving the lizards a panoramic view of their surroundings. This eye-popping reptile really knows how to scale up the cool factor.
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