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26 Sep, 16:31


Secret handshake ❤️

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26 Sep, 13:31


We need to save the pandas from extinction!

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26 Sep, 08:30


Saimiri.
Squirrel monkeys are not suitable for keeping as pets. This is because: wild squirrel monkeys spend their lives in trees, in dense tropical rainforests. It's impossible to recreate an environment close to what they need, if kept as a pet.Her research has revealed that.
Costa Rica's squirrel monkeys are among the most egalitarian and least aggressive primates in the world. She describes them as the peaceful primate in the peaceable kingdom.
A squirrel monkey tail is not prehensile, that means they cannot use it to grab onto things.
Like humans, squirrel monkeys are diurnal.
Squirrel monkeys are considered to be one of the cleverest monkeys due to having a large brain compared to the size of their body.

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25 Sep, 21:31


Capybaras are semiaquatic mammals and are superb swimmers, capable of holding their breath underwater for up to 5 minutes at a time.

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25 Sep, 18:30


Lions cubs cross the Sand River to reach their mother

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25 Sep, 16:31


The bird that looks like a dragon - the Great Eared Nightjar.

Nightjars are often mistaken for owls, and while they do share their nocturnal nature and some similarities in appearance, there are distinct differences. The major difference is that owls are raptors, that is, they catch prey in their talons, whereas members of the nightjar family only catch prey with their beak.

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25 Sep, 13:31


Clownfish work in team

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25 Sep, 08:30


A large brown bear’s hilarious yoga routine! These massive mammals know how to relax and stretch

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24 Sep, 21:30


So confident on the edge... 🐐🤍

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24 Sep, 18:30


A whale dances in the deep, where light meets the ocean’s soul 🐋

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24 Sep, 16:30


Toe beans, shenanigans, wrestling, leaping, fierce practice, log snarles and somersaults. They are learning how to snow leopard and they are somehow getting more adorable every day

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24 Sep, 13:30


This looks cooler than just a creek😘

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24 Sep, 08:30


Further proof that musk ox babies are the cutest 🥰

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23 Sep, 21:30


A leopard watches the sunset, perched high in a tree in the Masai Mara, Kenya.

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23 Sep, 18:31


Everyone needs a playmate like this🦊

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23 Sep, 16:31


Little white tiger falling asleep

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23 Sep, 13:30


Only in Australia

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23 Sep, 08:30


Painted bunting song compilation

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22 Sep, 21:30


Natural symmetry.

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22 Sep, 18:31


We all need this kind of courage.. 😅

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22 Sep, 16:30


Hakuna matata.. 😊

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22 Sep, 13:30


A hippo calf grows quickly and will be about 10 times its birth weight at 5 months of age!

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22 Sep, 08:31


Pandas are nature's toddlers…

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21 Sep, 21:30


Did you know that not every person sees the same rainbow? Viewers on the ground only see the light reflected by raindrops above the horizon, and because each person's horizon is a little different, we all see a different rainbow 🌈

📸 1: An Alaskan brown bear and rainbow near Nonvianuk Lake.
📸 2: The American Falls in the winter. A rainbow can be seen.
📸 3: A rainbow arches over a road in Chihuahua.
📸 4: The Victoria Falls Bridge crosses the Zambezi River and connects Zimbabwe and Zambia.

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21 Sep, 18:31


Incredible animal escapes!

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21 Sep, 16:31


Agoutis are a common sight in the Costa Rican rainforest, where they scurry around in search of food and shelter! They typically eat fruits, nuts, and seeds such as acorns, berries, and cacti; as well as insects, eggs, lizards, and small vertebrates.⁠

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21 Sep, 13:30


Punta Cormorant located in the Galapagos Islands is the perfect place to view flamingos. Behind the green sandy beach at the main landing site is a large lagoon where these beautiful birds like to congregate. The brackish water lagoon provides lots of tiny crustaceans that these flamingos like to feed on.

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21 Sep, 08:31


This iguana won't take no for an answer when it comes to photo ops! Looks like it's sticking its tongue out for a selfie!⁠

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20 Sep, 21:31


Meet an Ebony Langur monkey (Trachypithecus auratus), aka an East Javan langur 🐵
While it is most commonly glossy black, hence its name, the “auratus” in its Latin name means “golden” and refers to a less common color variant
Like other arboreal animals, they are facing threats due to habitat loss 💔

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20 Sep, 18:30


They’re covered in spikes, blow snot bubbles to cool down, and go to sleep to survive bush fires 🤔

Echidnas, also known as spiny anteaters, have evolved to some of the most unique adaptations of any animal on Earth.

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20 Sep, 16:31


Just like this adorable baby panda, sometimes we all need a little extra snooze to start the new day! 🐼

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20 Sep, 13:31


Obviously, if you come across bears, stay in your vehicle and do not disturb them, and always have bear spray with you in case of hiking in nature 😊

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20 Sep, 08:30


Mother deer has a way of making their babies sleepy. The baby fawn was restless at first, but perhaps because the mother deer's gentle grooming reassured him, he buried his head in it and went to sleep.

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19 Sep, 21:30


Crocodile and Sharks battle for territory

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19 Sep, 18:30


Mouse secretly filmed tidying man’s shed every night.

Photographer who noticed his items were mysteriously moving around discovered an industrious rodent was organising his workbench.

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19 Sep, 16:30


The lioness is saying “leave my baby alone”

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19 Sep, 13:35


Drone flies to the summit of Mount Everest, highest peak on Earth 🏔

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