Kitten unsure about overly-affectionate pit bull
A tiny kitten is a bit hesitant when introduced to a full grown pit bull. We hope this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship!
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Fearless wild squirrel searches human for treats
Check out this funny squirrel as it climbs all over this person in hopes of finding some additional snacks. Awesome!
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Pit Bull furious he can't bring down entire tree branch
While walking in the woods, this pit bull decides he won't leave until he pulls this entire tree branch down to the ground! Listen to the noises he makes!
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Incredibly smart crow dips bread in water before eating
This crow knows that if it soaks a piece of bread in water it will be easier to eat. How cool is that?
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Hanging stone
In southern Siberia, in the mountains of Western Sayan is a natural Park Ergaki. One of the most interesting and easily accessible objects of the Park is a Hanging stone, located near the "Sleeping Sayan". According to legend, falling, Hanging stone will Wake up the Sleeping Sayan and the world will never be the same.
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English thoroughbred racehorse
Thoroughbred horse - a horse bred in England, a born champion of horse racing. It is valued more than any other breed. The horse that someone has in the stable emphasizes wealth and is a sign of nobility. Her physical abilities are a real delight!
Purebred horse has a hot temperament choleric, she is very mobile and energetic. The nature of this breed can hardly be called calm, on the contrary - it is explosive and even naughty. It is difficult for a beginner in equestrian sports to handle a thoroughbred horse, in open areas it can even be dangerous, but the horse shows excellent strength, high working capacity and endurance.
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A herd of Arab horses with foals
Herd of mares of Arab horses with foals, North Caucasus, Tersk stud farm
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Watch this person hand feed a wild squirrel in the forest
This squirrel knows that in winter time beggars can't be choosers. How cool is that?
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Kitten Caught In Plastic Bag Makes Hilarious Dash
This Maine Coon kitten gets itself stuck in the handle of a plastic bag. Wait for the end!
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Forgetful squirrel can't remember where his stash is
This squirrel forgot where he has been hiding is nuts and scrambles to find it. How funny is that?
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Playing with a stick
Cane Corso and breed West Siberian Laika playing with stick
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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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Squirrel habits
Squirrel and its habits. Each animal has its own character, its own demeanor, some proteins or anything without fear of jumping on a person and require nuts, others long and carefully walk around, ready to fly up a tree with each suspicious movement.
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Brown bear walk
In the past, the brown bear was common throughout Europe, including England and Ireland, in the South its range reached North-West Africa, and in the East it reached Japan. It probably came to North America about 40,000 years ago from Asia, across the Bering isthmus, and spread widely in the Western part of the continent from Alaska to Northern Mexico.
Now the brown bear has disappeared in most of its range; in other areas it is small in number. In Western Europe, it has fragmented populations in the Pyrenees, Cantabrian mountains, Alps, and Apennines. It is quite common in Scandinavia and Finland, found in the forests of Central Europe and the Carpathians. In Finland, it is a national animal.
In Asia, it is distributed from Palestine, Northern Iraq and Iran to Northern China and the Korean Peninsula. In Japan, it is found on the island of Hokkaido. In North America; it is abundant in Alaska, Western Canada, and there are limited populations in the northwestern United States. The brown bear is omnivorous, but its diet is 3/4 vegetable: berries, acorns, nuts, roots, tubers, and grass stalks. In the years of poor berry harvest in the Northern regions, bears visit oat crops, and in the southern regions — corn crops; in the far East, they feed in the cedar forests in the fall. Its diet also includes insects (ants, butterflies), worms, lizards, frogs, rodents (mice, marmots, ground squirrels, chipmunks) and fish. In summer, insects and their larvae sometimes make up 1/3 of the bear's diet. Although predation is not an approximate strategy of brown bears, they also prey on ungulates-ROE deer, fallow deer, elk, deer, and caribou (most often this happens in early spring, after the bear comes out of hibernation, when there is still very little plant food). Grizzlies sometimes attack wolves and baribal bears, and in the far East, brown bears can sometimes hunt Himalayan bears and tigers. The brown bear loves honey, eats carrion, and uses its size advantage to take prey from other predators such as wolves, Cougars, and tigers. Seasonal food items are fish during spawning (passing salmon), in early spring — rhizomes, in summer — butterflies that hide in the mountains among the stones from the summer heat. When the fish is just beginning to arrive for spawning, the bears eat the whole fish caught, then start eating only the fattest parts — the skin, head, caviar and milk. Seasonal cyclicity of life is pronounced. By winter, the bear builds up subcutaneous fat (up to 180 kg) and in the fall lies in the den. Dens are located in a dry place, in most cases in holes under the protection of a windfall or under the upturned roots of trees. Less often, bears dig shelter in the ground or occupy caves and rock crevices. Bears have their favorite wintering grounds, where they gather from year to year from the whole district. In different regions, winter sleep lasts from 75 to 195 days. Depending on climatic conditions, bears are kept in dens from October-November to March-April, 5-6 months. Bears and cubs live the longest in dens, and old males live the least. In the South of the range, where the winter is not snowy, bears do not hibernate at all, but also accumulate fat reserves, since in these places the amount of food decreases in winter. During the wintering period, the bear loses up to 80 kg of fat. Despite its clumsy appearance, the brown bear can run fast — at speeds of up to 50 km / h, swims excellently and climbs trees well when young. With one blow of the paw, a Mature bear can break the back of a wild boar, deer or elk. Meeting a brown bear can be deadly
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Death masks of the Tashtyk culture
From the II century BC to the V century ad in southern Siberia lived a people who left behind death masks.
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Shore spillway
The shore spillway of the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP. The function of the five-stage cascade is to extinguish the energy of the flow-the maximum speed at the entrance to the upper part of the cascade reaches 30 m/s, at the border with the river bed is reduced to 4-5 m/s.
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Squirrel with a chic tail
The squirrel demonstrates what a gorgeous tail it has.
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Feeder for squirrels
On the edge of the suburban forest, there are many feeders for forest inhabitants. The feeder where the squirrel eats Breakfast was made by the kindergarten " Scarlet flower"
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