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Yorkie hates weighing scale & isn't afraid to show it
DoggoHumorNo one wants to weigh themselves, this Yorkie is no exception!12.4K views 2 comments -
Meet the world's largest rodent up close
WildCreaturesThe capybara is the world's largest rodent, living in various areas throughout South America. They grow to an incredible 134 cm (4.40 ft) in length, stand up to 62 cm (24 in) tall at the withers, and typically weigh 35 to 66 kg (77 to 146 lb). The largest ever recorded weighed 91kg (201lb). They are hunted for their meat, their hide, and for the grease derived from their fat. The females are typically larger than the males. Capybara are semiaquatic animals. They live in forested areas near bodies of water, wading in lakes, rivers, swamps, ponds, and marshes. They graze on aquatic vegetation and grasses. Capybara can hold their breath for up to five minutes at a time. They are herbivores, eating a variety of vegetation, switching their preferred diet from one season to another as the nutritional value of its food changes. Highly social animals, capybaras exist in herds of 10-20 but they gather in larger groups during the dry season when water is more scarce. The herd consists of a few adult males, a few adult females and offspring. Mating takes place in the water. If a female is not consenting to intercourse, she simply submerges, making it impossible to mate. Capybaras are farmed in some areas and considered pests and competition for grazing animals. Their populations remain stable throughout Central America.3.5K views 7 comments -
Scuba diver finds dolphins escorting a humpback whale in the Galapagos
WildCreaturesOne of the most famous dive sites in the world is Darwin's Arch, now collapsed due to erosion, and occasionally called Darwin's Pillars. The site is one of the best places in the world to encounter whale sharks, hammerheads, and Galapagos sharks. Dolphins are also plentiful here, with a large pod circling the island constantly. This very lucky scuba diver was preparing to enter the water for a dive when he spotted the spout of a whale right beside his dive boat. He was shocked to see a humpback in the water, calmly checking out the dive site itself. The dolphins seemed to be escorting this gentle giant as it circled the island on its way to wherever it was going. Humpbacks are enormous creatures with only a few whale species being larger. It's a very rare experience to see a humpback whale in the Galapagos Islands. These divers will never forget such a close encounter with this magnificent animal.2.71K views 3 comments -
You accidentally offend your dog, and he gives you the silent treatment
madelynpearmanThis is too cute and hilarious!448 views 5 comments -
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Warm-hearting dog loves taking care of tiny kitten
stephsayitallThe way she lies next to her, making sure she is taken care of, shows just how much love animals have! It's truly incredible!340 views 1 comment -
Adorable Yorkie Enjoys Boat Ride With Dad
DoggoHumorThe wind through her hair is majestic! Adorable!341 views 1 comment -
When your stunt doesn't go as expected
andrijanalacman1Looks like that didn’t go as they thought, but I bet they had a good laugh when they watched the video again!413 views 4 comments -
Baby Turtle dances away to entertain scuba divers in the Bahamas
ScubaToadThis baby turtle was sleeping in some coral before being awakened, and afterwards, it danced away from excited scuba divers! It's so cute!2.62K views 3 comments -
Huge Barracuda checks out scuba divers in the Bahamas
ScubaToadThis large curious barracuda swims between scuba divers after checking them out.344 views 1 comment