Male and female cheetah romancing in the Grasslands
When in season, the female will purposely pee close to the males to draw in a mate. A male cheetah will remain with a female for 2 to 3 days, mating three to five times each day. All male in an alliance will mate.
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The family of Geese takes to the water for a swim
They watch over the little ones as the mother goes ahead and the little ones form a line behind her. The Dad stays at the back to watch in case of predators.
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Angry octopus attacks a crab
A Crab spots danger ahead lurking, an octopus camouflage itself like the colour of the seafloor. The crab quickly tries to protect itself by concealing its body under the sand. The octopus rushes at the area where it last saw the crab and using its tentacles it shuffles up the sand revealing the crab beneath the surface. The crab tries to escape but the octopus grabs it instantly. The octopus overpowers the crab by injecting venom inside and the crab body becomes motionless, while the octopus devours it.
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A Pregnant Guppy Gives Birth To Numerous Babies
One of the first questions people usually ask is, "How do guppies have babies?" When a guppy gives birth, the females will "drop" 2 to 200 baby guppies, called fry, typically in four to six hours. If she is stressed, however, the process of giving birth to all those fry can take up to 12 hours.
In extreme cases, a female guppy may give birth to just a few fry at a time, with pauses of several hours or days between births. However, in most of these cases the young are not viable and die quickly. Typically, the fry are delivered one at a time, although they may appear in quick succession with pauses between groups of babies.
The baby guppies are usually born curled into small balls, just as they matured in the female's womb in this compact shape. They will uncurl and begin swimming quickly, however, and newborn guppies often swim upward if they are very healthy. Unhealthy, premature or stillborn young will sink.
Understand that guppies can reproduce very quickly, without any encouragement, and you will likely have fry very soon. The answers to these questions are essential to understand.
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Young Kid Driving A Four Wheeler Bike
Steering his dad to work a toddler uses a four Wheeler bike. He enjoys the cool fresh breeze as he drives along with his dad at the back speaking with him to help build up his confidence. It's an amazing experience for both of them, sharing some quality time.
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Web Weaving Spider Deposits its Eggs In Silk
Egg sacs come in all shapes, sizes and colours. They may be built inside a burrow (e.g, trapdoor spiders), under bark (e.g, huntsman spiders), in the web (e.g., black house spiders), in a curled leaf (e.g., leaf curling spiders), suspended on a long line (two-tailed spiders), or hidden among foliage (e,g., orb weaving spiders). Some spiders stay with the egg sac, guarding it until the spiderlings emerge (e.g, huntsman spiders, trapdoor spiders) or carry the egg sac about with them (wolf spiders, water spiders), sometimes in their jaws (daddy-long-legs spiders). Wolf Spiders carry their spherical egg sacs slung from the spinnerets. When the young hatch they climb onto the mother's back, clinging to special knob-shaped hairs. The mother carries them about until they moult and disperse.
In many species, like orb weaving spiders, the egg sacs are simply abandoned, sometimes protected among leaves or in silk barriers, or even shallowly buried in soil (Nephila pilipes). Exposed egg sacs usually have a surface silk layer of dull brown, green or russet coloured silk, often further camouflaged with leaf debris to help prevent eggs being eaten or parasitised.
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A Toddler learns to drive four Wheeler with his dad
A youthful lad understands how to use a four Wheeler bike with his father. It is his first time and already he looks like a professional. His dad allows him to drive it on his own and then joins him in coming back up the street together on separate four Wheeler bikes.
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Birds Royal Rumble on Porch
Two birds having a disagreement on a porch arguing with each other. The argument gets heated as they started to fight against each other until they both fall off the porch.
This is a small video clip that I recorded myself while I was walking around on the corridor of Marriott Hotel. I was stunned how fiercely these two birds were fighting with each other.
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Hawk Steals Baby Robins From Their Nest
The baby robins were in their nest sleeping when the hawk flies in. The baby robins were expecting their mother or father who normally brings food to eat. When the third baby robin realizes that its siblings were taken it immediately ran from the nest, seeking a place to hide.
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The smallest acts of kindness can make the biggest impact
A stray dog with its back legs broken struggles to find food. The dog drags on the ground and is being pushed away and scorned but its determination keeps it going until it reaches a man sitting on a bench eating some biscuits. The dogs stare at him and with compassion for the dog he offers a few biscuits. The dog is grateful and the shocking event happens next as the man tries to get up. The man has bad legs and can’t walk properly, he hasn’t got much but yet he shared with this stray dog. In the end the man walked away and the dog followed behind.
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Osprey Chicks Leaning To Fly
The day is very windy and all three osprey chicks used the wind to hover over the nest as they got practice flying. They each take turns testing their abilities in the strong winds.
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The Singing Seagull
Each gull species has it's own vocabulary of sounds, and they communicate things such as mating rituals, warning calls, and location of food sources.
Young gulls have high pitched whining calls that together with their behavior cause parents to regurgitate food for them. Most warning calls are growling like. Some calls are soft and others are loud and far reaching to warn away competitors.
You may be watching and listening to several species of gull, and each species may have sounds peculiar to its species (such as mate attraction calls). Others sounds will be more generally recognized by all gull species (such as "stay away from my food").
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Crab throws out a squatter from his property
A crab found a nice spot on the sand to start digging its home in the ground. The job would be easy because the hole was already started. The previous owner was at home and didn't like the unwelcome guess. So he throws him off his property but made sure he knows who is the boss.
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Sneaky Seagulls Wily Birds
Those wily birds assembled for a never-ending food source as they cluster up for a treat from tourists . You would expect to see these birds fishing in the ocean and nesting on the coastal cliffs. However, with the decline of fish in our oceans many are moving inland and taking up residence in built-up urban areas and often landfill sites. Here food is easy to steal and an abundance of human rubbish or abandoned food waste becomes an all you can eat bird buffet.
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Crow takes a bath in puddle of water
Bird finds a nice area in a small pool of water to take a bath. A bird is considered to be bathing whenever it uses any of several stereotyped movements to wet its feathers. One pattern, wading, is commonly observed in birds with strong feet and broad, short, flexible wings. In a typical sequence, a bird stands in the water, fluffs its feathers to expose the bare skin between their bases, and rapidly flicks its wings in and out of the water. The breast is submerged and rolled vigorously back and forth, and then, as the front end emerges, the head is thrown back, forming a cup with the partially elevated wings and tail, and dousing the feathers of the back. Those feathers are elevated so that the water reaches the skin, and then lowered, forcing the water between them. The sequence may be repeated, with the bird submerging farther in each cycle, until it is a mass of soaked disarranged feathers.
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Wild animal attacks lizard caught on camera
The jaguar sneaks upon it and launches a surprise attack. #animal #wildanimal #wildlife
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Woman transforms herself into a Butterfly
She uniquely painted her body and laid it down into another painting of a flower. The performance is simply remarkable. #amazing #woman #entertainment #performance #butterfly #transform #facebook #twitter #linkedin #keygel #remarkable #flower #painting #success #inspiration
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No means No- Black Swan Embarrassed
Black Seabird was mortified after his mate said no more love for him. He eventually tries to force her into it but she immediately pushed him aside. It is a shocking event to see that even birds' reactions are nearly the same as humans'.
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Pigeons showing affection for each other
Pigeons love to cuddle with each other and give their mate light pecks around the neck and head. When one bird of a pair returns they often greet each other with very low, raspy coos. When pigeons choose a mate they are often mates for life.
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Keep Pushing-Motivational Video
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Osprey feeding it's young a special treat
A osprey It is brown on the upperparts and predominantly greyish on the head and underparts. The osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location near a body of water providing an adequate food supply.
Was Recorded by Raymond Barlow
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Baby elephants enjoying a mud bath
In the clip, elephants rolled on the mud bed and smothered themselves with dust.
This layer of mud and sand not only protects elephants from the heat but also relieves them from insect bites. After bathing in a river, elephants often indulge in a mud bath to form the protective layer on their skin. It also prevents sunburn.
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Most Amazing Attack
A rabbit wanders around the grasslands in search of food when suddenly it encounters a vicious stoat who also is in search of food. The rabbit quickly attempts to get away from the stoat but the stoat eventually jumps and lands a deadly assault on the rabbit, biting and tearing up the rabbit it jumps high in the air trying to shake loose the stoat. #animal #funny #animallovers #puppylife #doglover
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Vicious Mongoose Meerkat
The meerkat (Suricata suricatta) or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. It is characterised by a broad head, large eyes, a pointed snout, long legs, a thin tapering tail, and a brindled coat pattern. The head-and-body length is around 24–35 cm (9.4–13.8 in), and the weight is typically between 0.62 and 0.97 kg (1.4 and 2.1 lb). The coat is light grey to yellowish brown with alternate, poorly defined light and dark bands on the back. Meerkats have foreclaws adapted for digging and have the ability to thermoregulate to survive in their harsh, dry habitat. #keto-diet #healthylifestyle #prank #pranks
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Ferocious Lion attacks Buffalo
The mighty king of the jungle assault Buffalo and bites hold of it from the back, but the Buffalo keeps on running while the lion holds with a tight grip hoping the Buffalo would fall to the ground to get the upper hand on it.
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