Baby elephants playing in mud
Young elephants under the age of three are still very dependent on there relatives. Young elephants are often found mimicking their elders and this is how they learn and build their own personality's over time. Young are also very playful
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Bear is trying to catch fish
Bears are mammals that belong to the family Ursidae. They can be as small as four feet long and about 60 pounds (the sun bear) to as big as eight feet long and more than a thousand pounds (the polar bear). They're found throughout North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
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A cute playful puppy play with its own mirror image.
A cute puppy can make you smile on even the worst days.
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Kangaroo is walking through the road
Kangaroos cannot walk forward or backward. They must jump or hop to move around. They have powerful Z-shaped hind legs to propel them and a large tail used for balance when sitting or moving. They sometimes use a five-legged gait where the forelimbs and tail balance the animal as the hind legs are moved forward.
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Camel and cameleer in a desert
The relationships between humans and camels manifest in daily interactions and include, extensive knowledge, close affection, and culinary preferences for its milk and meat.
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A bird is feeding their cute babies.
Mother birds always love their babies unconditionally. They spend a lot of time to take care of their babies and keep them safe as much as possible.
Baby birds always depend on their parents to eat food. In this case, a mother bird usually digests the food and then puts that food into the babies’ mouth. The babies always open their mouth wide and screech for the food when they are hungry.
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An elephant is drinking water.
It is common myth that elephants drink water through their trunks. The trunk is vital to the feeding and drinking process for an elephant, but they cannot drink water through their trunks alone. Elephants suck water up part way into their trunk and then use the trunk to spray water into their mouth to drink.
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Caterpillar is eating leaf
Caterpillars are the larval stage of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths).
Caterpillars of most species eat plant material (often leaves), but not all; some (about 1%) eat insects, and some are even cannibalistic. Some feed on other animal products. For example, clothes moths feed on wool, and horn moths feed on the hooves and horns of dead ungulates.
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A friendly Elephant,.Elephant identifies its old friend.
People are likely drawn to elephants because elephants develop deep social bonds and are intelligent, caring animals, says Stanford University Medical School assistant professor Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell, who is a world-renowned expert on African elephant social structure and behavior.
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Chameleon is walking through the road
Chameleons or chamaeleons are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of Old World lizards.Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile, and because of this the chameleon’s brain is constantly analyzing two separate, individual images of its environment.
When hunting prey, the eyes focus forward in coordination, affording the animal stereoscopic vision.
Chameleons are diurnal and adapted for visual hunting of invertebrates, mostly insects, although the large species also can catch small vertebrates.
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Lemur is eating flower
Lemurs (from Latin lemures – "ghosts" or "spirits") are wet-nosed primates of the superfamily Lemuroidea.Lemurs share resemblance with other primates, but evolved independently from monkeys and apes. Lemur have seasonal breeding and female social dominance. Most eat a wide variety of fruits and leaves, while some are specialists. Two species of lemurs may coexist in the same forest due to different diets.
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Birds are taking bath, birds sounds.Relaxing vedio
Birds work the splashing water down into their skin, helping them get a thorough bath and remove any parasites that may be buried down beneath their feathers.
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SPIDER IS BUILDING ITS WEB🕸🕷
Spiders have structures called spinnerets on their abdomen, usually on the underside to the rear. These are the silk-spinning organs. Different species have different numbers of spinnerets, but most have a cluster.Each gland produces a thread for a special purpose – for example a trailed safety line, sticky silk for trapping prey or fine silk for wrapping it.
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Unseen fact of frog
The frog has three respiratory surfaces on its body that it uses to exchange gas with the surroundings: the skin, in the lungs and on the lining of the mouth.
.In their adult forms, frogs use their lungs to breathe on land and skin underwater.
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Crazy Dung Beetles.
Dung beetles are beetles that feed on feces. Some species of dung beetles can bury dung 250 times their own mass in one night
Many dung beetles, known as rollers, roll dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or breeding chambers. Others, known as tunnelers, bury the dung wherever they find it. A third group, the dwellers, neither roll nor burrow: they simply live in dung. They are often attracted by the feces collected by burrowing owls. There are dung beetle species of various colors and sizes, and some functional traits such as body mass and leg length can have high levels of variability.
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Praying mantis vs Mantis shrimb
The mantis shrimp is not a shrimp, and it's not related to the praying mantis, either. Instead, mantis shrimps are 450 different species belonging to the order Stomatopoda.
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Leaf cutter ants
Leafcutter ants can carry twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves, flowers, and grasses) to serve as the nutritional substrate for their fungal cultivates.[
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Garden eel
The garden eels are the subfamily Heterocongrinae in the conger eel family Congridae. The majority of the 36 known species of garden eels live in the Indo-Pacific, but can be found in warm ocean water worldwide.
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What is inside mud dauber's next?😳
The name mud dauber refers to the nests that are made by the female wasps, which consist of mud molded into place by the wasp's mandibles. Mud daubers are not normally aggressive, but can become belligerent when threatened. Stings are uncommon.
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Bee- eater birds
The bee-eaters are a group of birds in the family Meropidae, containing three genera and thirty species. Most species are found in Africa and Asia, with a few in southern Europe, Australia, and New Guinea. They are characterised by richly coloured plumage, slender bodies, and usually elongated central tail feathers.
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Sea lions fight each other.
In this vedio sea lions fight each other.Sea lions are pinnipeds characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, short and thick hair, and a big chest and belly. Together with the fur seals, they make up the family Otariidae, eared seals. The sea lions have six extant and one extinct species in five genera.
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Birds sound,Relaxing vedio,Nature beauty.
Birds sound. Nature vedio.Relaxing vedio. Vedio with different birds sounds.
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Pangolin is taking bath
Pangolins, sometimes known as scaly anteaters, are mammals of the order Pholidota. The one extant family, the Manidae, has three genera: Manis, Phataginus, and Smutsia. Manis comprises four species found in Asia, while Phataginus and Smutsia include two species each, all found in sub-Saharan Africa.
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