Husky sled dogs in harness
Husky is the original ancient dog breed, husky name derived from its unique hoarse bark. The primitive people of northeast Siberia used the wolf-like dogs as a primitive means of transportation to pull sleds, hunt and raise reindeer, or breed them and carry them out of the frozen lands where they live in exchange for food and clothing.
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Centipede walking in a cracked soil
Centipedes have very poor eyesight and can only rely on the head of two long tentacles to identify the direction and explore the location of prey. So the head becomes the sensory and feeding organ of the centipede.
Eagle eats a fish on a tree branch
The eagle is the king of all birds, can lead the whole sky, in the flock is always the most eye-catching.
The eagle has strong and vigorous wings, can not be fettered to fly freely in the sky, the vast heaven and earth, the changing clouds, in its fundus in a glance; Flying between heaven and earth, nature has unspeakable strength and courage.
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Herd of Ostrich running on a dry savanna
The ostrich's eyes are very sharp, its mouth is pointed, its neck is long and thin, and its feathers are black, like a small black skirt.
Koala yawning in a tree
Koalas usually curl up in eucalyptus trees during the day, then move out at night, climbing up and down the branches in search of eucalyptus leaves. It has a large appetite, a narrow feeding path, and will not eat anything other than eucalyptus. Although there are more than 300 species of eucalyptus trees in Australia, the koala only eats 12 of them. It particularly likes to eat the leaves of rose eucalyptus, mannose eucalyptus and spotted eucalyptus. An adult koala can eat about one kilogram of eucalyptus leaves a day. Eucalyptus leaves have a rich, aromatic juice, containing cineole and water anisiterpenes, which gives koalas a rich, sweet smell of eucalyptus.
Ducks fighting on the lakeshore
In the distance on the lake a few wild ducks were swimming, like small radio - controlled warships, so brave, so powerful.
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