Dog possing whit winnie the pooh😆
Dog possing whit winnie the pooh😆
so funny, love to see that
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Small dog running of the hill and fall, try not to laugh 😂🤣
An small dog running of the hill and fall , so funny
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Funny Dogs Reaction To Vet 😆 You'll LAUGH more than you should!
Funny Dogs Reaction When they hear Vet , You'll LAUGH more than you should!
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Funny Dog Videos 🐶 It's time to LAUGH with Dog's life
🤣Funny Dog Videos 🐶 It's time to LAUGH with Dog's life
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These dogs are like humans 😂 in actions | Funny Dog Videos 🐕🤣 | Human DogsTv
These dogs are like humans 😂 in actions | Funny Dog Videos 🐕🤣 | Human DogsTv
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Dog working together with your human in The Countryside.
So funny!!!!
Dog working together with your human in The Countryside.
Planting Flowers.
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A Dwarf Mongoose playing dead for a hornbill
Here is something to make you smile.
A Dwarf Mongoose playing dead for a hornbill 😂
Young dwarf mongoose fakes a death faint when faced with a yellow billed hornbill.
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Lion & lioness acting cute in the savannah in Africa
Funny clip of different Lions enjoying each other in the savannah in Africa.
Lion & lioness acting cute
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I want to break free. Gorrila in need.
I want to break free, Animals in captivity in the zoo, if you go to a zoo you go to a prison of animals.
But with endangered species, it may be their last hope for their species' survival.
Like giant bamboo forest Teddy Bears, pandas top the must-see list at the San Diego Zoo. What many visitors don't realize is research there contributed to a global baby boom, with 300 pandas in zoos and breeding centers.
"Modern zoos are very different even from zoos 20, 30 years ago," said Dr. Robert Weise, Ph.D., Chief Life Sciences Officer at the San Diego Zoo Global.
Far away from visitors, San Diego Zoo Global conducts 140 conservation projects in 80 countries.
"Our mission is to bring species back from the brink of extinction," Weise said. "Yes, we have a zoo where people can come and have a great day and enjoy a day out with their families and see animals from around the world. But our real mission is to save species from extinction."
The need could scarcely be more urgent in the midst of what many scientists consider the earth's sixth great mass extinction. With the world population of humans topping 7 billion, man claims more habitat from wild creatures just for the needs of agriculture.
"Continuing to feed those populations is a sustainable issue because it has to be grown somewhere," said Randy Rieches, Curator of Animals at the San Diego Zoo. "And to do that you're taking up land that wildlife is on."
Wildlife experts estimate poachers take about 100 elephants a day. The rhinoceros is killed for its horns because of the mistaken belief in some parts of the world that they have medicinal value.
"We're actually having more rhinos poached each year than born," Rieches said.
A partnership between San Diego Zoo Global and the Audubon Institute aims to breed other animals whose numbers suffer in the wild, and often, in zoos.
In the Audubon Species Survival Center on the New Orleans west bank, they will build large paddocks - some 40 acres - and allow species like giraffe and eland more space.
"We're looking at animals across the world to make sure that we don't lose some of these species," said Joel Hamilton, General Curator at the Audubon Zoo.
Consider the success at the sprawling San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where animals traditionally seen in zoos live on 900 acres. A separate adjacent 900 acres hosts animals native to California.
Southern white rhinos rarely bred in captivity until the park opened in the early 1970s. Curators say with all that extra space, animals adopt a herd mentality and 94 rhinos have been born at the Safari Park. The architects of this plan, both in New Orleans and in San Diego, believe it could be a model for zoos around the country, especially as the role of zoos in the survival of species evolves. While the partnership eventually hopes to work with about 40 species, the two zoos could provide the template for others that might avoid the startup headaches and greatly expand the number and variety of species.
"Then, we could duplicate this model in different parts of the country with different habitat types," Hamilton said.
Hamilton says that could range from arid habitats in places such as Arizona to temperate climates in the northern parts of the country.
"Other zoos may take a different route," Weise said. "They may go with exotic cats or they might go with reptiles. Every institution will take kind of their expertise."
Early zoos were one dimensional, barely more than prisons for living creatures put on display in captivity.
While some animal rights activists still dispute the value of exhibiting wildlife, there is no question zoos have dramatically changed their focus.
"It's very ironic when you think of where zoos were when they started," Rieches said.
San Diego plays a critical role in breeding and releasing condors, which became extinct in the wild in the late 1980s. Today, they number more than 400 birds.
"I would not say that 400 is viable," Rieches said, "but if we continue to breed the numbers that we are and have the survivability of condors in the wild, I do think that they will become sustainable."
Audubon is one of two facilities raising Mississippi Sandhill Cranes. Without that effort, the outlook for the cranes would be bleak.
"They probably wouldn't exist," Hamilton said.
Until last year, San Diego was home to a much-celebrated rhino named, ironically, Nola.
The 40 year old's death in December left just three of her kind in the world in the subspecies of northern white rhino.
However, there may be hope for the species in a research facility at the Safari Park.
There, liquid nitrogen containers hold cells from Nola, 18 other rhinos, and 10,000 individual animals comprising more than 1,000 species.
Nicknamed the "Frozen Zoo," the facility was started strictly as a research facility.
"Now, we realize 40 years later these cells can be turned into stem cells, or they can be used for cloning," said Dr. Oliver Ryder, Ph.D, Director of Genetics at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.
Ryder explains those cells could be directed to produce germ cells, the sperm and egg cells that facilitate reproduction.
Germ cells have been used for in vitro fertilization in mice, which produced mouse embryos that grew up to reproduce themselves.
Can essentially the same technique be used in endangered species?
"I hope so," Ryder said, "because it's going to be the only way that we can save some species, like the northern white rhino.
Researchers concede scaling up from a mouse to a five-thousand pound rhinoceros presents challenges.
However, Ryder believes within a decade the work there could produce a rhino baby.
"I believe that we should try," Ryder said. "I believe that we shouldn't turn our back and go, 'too bad, too late, too sad.'"
Success could pose a whole new set of challenges for the handling of endangered species.
"With some species, there is no wild to transfer them back to," Rieches said.
He would be reluctant to release any northern white rhino because the reality is they cannot be protected.
"The last thing we'd want to do is put animals back just to be slaughtered.
Rieches believes that sobering reality adds to the role of zoos as a safety net.
"It truly is the only hope for some species today to be in zoos."
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Whale jump out of the sea, how beautiful is that to me
Whale jumps out of nowhere during sight seeing tour.
Whales breaching: Huge jumps out of the water - Whale breaching.
Watch these whales breaching! Huge jumps out of the water from our amazing sea giants! You can't miss out on these breaching whales. A true natural wonder!
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Incredible people working faster than machine - Fast Worker Super Human
HERE ARE THE Incredible people working faster than machine - Fast Worker Super Human - PEOPLE ARE AWESOME (FAST WORKERS EDITION) , HOPE YOU ENJOY WATCHING .
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Tortoise Beetle & Golden ,Tortoise from Ecuador
Cute Tortoise Beetle & Golden,Tortoise from Ecuador.
Adorable Tortoise Beetle & Golden Tortoise.
But make no mistake they are killers.
Ever seen a tortoise the size of a fly? How about a golden one that can actually fly? Well, today’s your lucky day, as you get to discover one of nature’s shiny treasures – the golden tortoise beetle.
Before you open a fresh tab to search if these adorable critters are real or just the result of digital editing, make sure you use the species scientific name, aspidimorpha sanctaecrucis, as “golden tortoise beetle” is a really common name shared by a number of beetles, like charidotella sexpunctata, among others. What makes this species of beetle special is that the gold pattern on their transparent protective carapace actually makes them look like tiny tortoises.
Few insects boast a truly gold-colored body. The Golden Tortoise Beetle is even more remarkable because it can actually change its coloring at will thanks to microscopic cavities in its cuticle that house pigmentation. The beetle's metallic sheen can be dulled, and that lovely gold can become brown. Upon death, the metallic glimmer fades. Like a tortoise, the body of the beetle is humped, or rounded, as if the wing coverings were actually a shell. The bottom edges of the beetle's eltyra are transparent, like glass.
The shiny, metallic Golden Tortoise Beetle is one of many Tortoise Beetles that feed on popular garden vines. Morning glory, sweet potato vines, bindweed and other plants in the Convulvulaceae family. The adults and their larvae chew on leaves and flowers, giving the plants a less-than-perfect appearance. The amount of damage is mild though, and it rarely causes the plant to die. Many gardeners keep the beetles around just to look at them.
Eggs are laid in the spring. Larvae hatch and immediately begin eating the foliage of the plant they are on. They are round like adults, but are usually a pale greenish color and have a fringe bordering their entire body. They will molt a few times before taking on their adult form. Larvae tend to drag their old 'skins' at their rear until they finally pupate on a leaf. The adults feed in the autumn and overwinter.
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On the same bend while driving, they lose control of the steering wheel and collide
On the same bend while driving, they lose control of the steering wheel and collide on the dirt road between the trees.
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Abandoned Puppies Stuck In A Cave For Days.
Abandoned Puppies Stuck In A Cave For Days.
Dogs are rescued who are trapped in a cave.
So cute dogs that are scared .
Fortunately, there are people who are committed to animal welfare.
You should always help animals in need.
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Flooding due to heavy rainfall
Flooding caused by the heavy rainfall in Germany, a disaster for many people in this area.
Severe weather in Germany, nature shows its powers.
Everything is swept away by the hard current of the raging water.
A disaster area.
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Nature at its best, this kestrel can keep its head in the same place in strong winds
Nature at its best, this kestrel can keep its head in the same place in strong winds.
How beautiful is this to see.
Nature is beautiful.
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Squirrel is thirsty and asks for it
How cute is that when a Squirrel is thirsty and asks about it .
You should always help animals in need
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Young Dolphin in distress
Dolphin in distress and entangled by a fishing net.
This fisherman rescues the young dolphin from this lost fishing net.
You should always help animals in need
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Bear is swimming with a plastic bottle over his head
Bear is swimming with a plastic bottle over his head, luckily there is a family with their offer that this bear will help to get the bottle off his head.
You should always help animals in need
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TOP 47 MOST POPULAR FUNNY ANİMAL VİDEOS!!!
Welcome to watch funny animals videos. Have a good time.
Great laugh
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Popular Background Music for Children’s Video | No Copyright
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10 Most Popular Foods in Germany You Should Eat 🍽
10 Most Popular Foods in Germany You Should Eat
So not complete when we visit in Germany not try foods in there. In this video I want explain 10 most popular foods in Germany.
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FRUITS FOR KIDS * PICTURE DICTIONARY FOR BABY * COMMON FRUITS NAME IN ENGLISH
Learn name about Fruits in English / Fruit name with ending berry.
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