Porcupine nibbles on a muffin
Porcupine nibbles on a muffin. It turns out that porcupines love muffins
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Сat is happy
Сat is happy. Pet cat Tom went out into nature and found a place with sand, where you can lie well.
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Porcupine Breakfast
Porcupine breakfast at the Kaliningrad Zoo. The porcupine eats a slice of pumpkin, and then, startled by something, turns around and exposes the needles.
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Pravdinsk, view of the surrounding area from the bell tower of the Friedland Church
Pravdinsk, view of the surrounding area from the bell tower of the Friedland Church built in the early 14th century.
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Drunk waxwing
Drunk waxwing. The bird is pecking at a fermented apple and is intoxicated. The drunk bird is not afraid of anything, I hold the phone at arm's length and shoot as the bird continues to peck at the fermented apple.
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Squirrels are playing catch-up
Squirrels are playing catch-up. Despite the fact that snow has fallen again, nature feels the arrival of spring. Squirrels have started a game of catch-up and fun jumping on the tree.
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Husky and golden retriever in the winter forest
Husky and golden retriever in the winter forest. Winter is over, it's getting warmer, but there's no less snow. Dogs enjoy the warmth and snow.
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Red Tom cat, he didn't like the tree
Red Tom cat, he didn't like the tree... During a walk in the forest, the red cat Tom likes to jump into the trees and climb them. But for some reason, the red cat Tom didn't like this tree.
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Golden Retriever, loving to chew on the branches
Golden Retriever, loving to chew on the branches. There are a lot of fun in the snow-covered forest, one of them is a game with branches.
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Red cat on a birch tree in the forest
Red cat on a birch tree in the forest. Red cat Tomik likes to climb trees quickly during a walk. He descends to the ground much more slowly, but from any tree, the red cat Tomik always descends himself.
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Chicks. From birth to adulthood, 17 days
Chicks. From birth to adulthood, 17 days. The bird has built a nest in the mailbox. This made it possible to trace all the stages of maturation of the chicks from birth to departure from the nest. The whole process took 17 days, from a helpless chick just hatched from an egg, to a completely independent bird ready to leave the nest.
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The look of the King of Beasts
The look of the King of Beasts. The lion, even in the zoo, remains the King of beasts. A proud posture, a haughty look show that the lion was not called the "King of beasts" for nothing.
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Training cat fight
Training cat fight. A young cat learns to defend its position in the fight against other cats. While the cat is small and more weak, but he has a lot of energy and stubbornness.
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Raccoon loving height
Raccoon loving height. A curious raccoon has climbed up the trunk of an old tree and is studying its top.
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Funny behavior of a squirrel
Funny behavior of a squirrel. The squirrel found a handful of sunflower seeds and began to hide them so that the seeds would not get to other squirrels.
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Accident on the racetrack
An accident on the racetrack. During the competition, the horse could not jump over the obstacle. The rider girl was injured and a team of doctors immediately provided medical assistance to her.
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Golden Retriever vs Cane Corso, Tenacity vs Strength
Golden Retriever vs Cane Corso, Tenacity vs Strength. Twenty-kilogram golden retriever dog and sixty-kilogram cane сorso dog, which of them can take the stick? The answer is not straightforward, out of 10 attempts, 8 times the golden retriever took the stick.
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Insect Hunter
Insect Hunter. Red cat Tomik loves to walk, and on walks to run for different insects. True, Tomik the cat is not a very successful hunter, he has not caught anyone yet, but the cat professes the "Olympic principle": "the main thing is not the result, but the process itself"
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Pygmy owl in the garden
The pygmy owl flew into the garden and disguised itself in the branches of the viburnum. Pygmy owls are members of the genus Glaucidium. They belong to the typical owl family, Strigidae. The genus consists of about 30 species distributed worldwide. The exact number of species is somewhat disputed.
These are mostly small owls, and some of the species are called "owlets". Most pygmy owl species are nocturnal and hunt mainly large insects and other small prey.
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Woody Woodpecker as a baby
Woody Woodpecker as a baby. The chick of a real woodpecker copies the behavior of Woody woodpecker from the cartoon.
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Feeding colobus monkeys
Feeding colobus monkeys. Colobuses are unique animals among monkeys, they are four-fingered, there is no thumb on the hand, this can be seen when the colobus in the video takes food in its paw. The name of the monkeys "kolob" comes from the Greek word meaning "disfigured". Colobus, despite this, perfectly move through the trees, using their four fingers as hooks, they are very good jumpers and can change direction directly in flight. They are also not afraid to jump from a height of 8-10 meters to lower trees.
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Italian cane corso, big dog games
Italian cane corso, games of big dogs in the fresh air. Italian cane corso, despite its impressive appearance, remain until old age puppies, always ready to play and frolic.
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Italian Cane Corso in a snow-covered forest
Italian Cane Corso in a snow-covered forest. Two dogs play on the frozen road.
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Giant Anteater-getting to know the animal
The giant anteater leads a terrestrial lifestyle. This species is an excellent swimmer, able to navigate wide rivers. The anteater feeds on ants and termites. Destroying a termite or anthill with its claws, it begins to eat. The anteater throws out a 60-centimeter tongue moistened with sticky saliva at a rate of 160 times per minute, producing 30,000 insects per day. At the end of the XX century, it was found that anteaters can also eat the fruits of the palm tree, tearing the fruits with sharp claws, thus extracting moisture and vitamins for themselves. The baby anteater is born with its eyes closed, which open only after six days. Female anteaters carry a single cub on their back and do not part with it from birth until the next pregnancy. Due to the color similar to the mother, the baby anteater is almost invisible. Currently, the habitat of the giant anteater is Central and South America. The population of the giant anteater is constantly decreasing due to hunting and environmental changes. Giant anteaters are particularly vulnerable to fires because of their slowness and highly flammable fur. In 1994, about 340 giant anteaters died in forest fires in a national park in Brazil.Between 2000 and 2010, the total number of anteaters decreased by 30%. The giant anteater is listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Relationship between the tapirs
Relationship between the tapirs. Tapir – a relic of the beast
Over the past thirty million years, the appearance of the tapir has not changed much, and today it is very similar to the ancient ancestors – its own and horse. In some ways it resembles a rhinoceros, but in some ways it also resembles a horse. The tapir has hooves on three – toed (hind) and four-toed (front) legs-almost equine (similar even in microscopic details). And there are calluses on the legs, below the elbow joint, similar to horse chestnuts. The American tapir has a small mane on its neck. More mobile than a horse, the upper lip is elongated into a small proboscis. Tapirs will be born in the dress in which the ancestors of many animals apparently walked: light intermittent stripes stretch along the dark background of the skin from head to tail. The legs are also painted.
In pre-glacial times, tapirs were found in Europe, North America and China. But now only in South America (three species) and in South Asia (Malaya, Burma, Thailand, Sumatra) – one species survived.
In America, there are three types of tapirs: Mexican (from Southern Mexico, to Ecuador), Brazilian (from Colombia to Paraguay) and mountain, or woolly (Andes of Colombia and Ecuador), The first two have a small standing mane on the neck, like wild horses and donkeys.
Tapirs are still plentiful in the low-lying, swampy forests of South America. Dense thickets, traversed only by the intricate paths of tapirs, hide these timid animals. They are not afraid of big rivers and swim well. But in the water, crocodiles spoil their lives (and predatory fish piraya), and on the shore-jaguars and hunters from Indian tribes.
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