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“The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly”.
Dalmatian Pelicans, Northern Greece
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Tanzania, Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti is well known for the largest annual animal migration in the world of over 1.5 million blue wildebeest and 250,000 zebra along with smaller herds of Thomson's gazelle and eland.The national park is also home to the largest lion population in Africa. It is under threat from deforestation, population growth and ranching.
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Awesome illustration of the life saving strategy of playing dead
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Sea otters will often cover their eyes with their paws to help them sleep during the day.
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Elephants can't jump, so this is how they navigate rough terrain.
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A group of fluffy king penguin chicks chasing a feral cat in Falkland Islands
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Nothing honey about the Honey Badger, except the name.Considered as one of the toughest,it takes on three leopards and emerges victorious…
Size isn't the only thing that matters in a fight in the wild.
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Emperor penguin chicks leap off a 50-foot ice cliff to take their first swim
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A family of Torrent duck family swimming against the torrent
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Painted dog with all her puppies
You'd be forgiven for confusing these mottled, big-eared animals for hyenas—but they're distinctly different creatures. While hyenas are more closely related to cats, painted dogs share a distant common ancestor with jackals, wolves, coyotes, and, as their name suggests, domestic dogs.
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The Guinness Book of Records named the panda the most expensive resident of the zoo.
🌿Keeping a panda costs 5 times more than keeping an elephant.
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Howling is a skill
This cute wolf pup can't quite get it out yet
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Chameleons sometimes open their mouth to regulate their body temperature 🌡Chances are, the one in the video is feeling too hot 🔥
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This Pygmy Seahorse grows to a maximum size of 2.5 cm (1 inch)
It takes on the color of the sea fan 🪸on which they live
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Sea otters often have a favorite rock for cracking open shellfish and clams.
And, based on the video, a favorite rock to play with 😀
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