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Embark on wild adventures and unlock nature’s secrets every day 🌍. Dive into thrilling travels, science breakthroughs, and untamed wonders – join the journey and be inspired 🌟!

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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram Wild horizons

El canal Wild horizons (@wild_horizons) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 28 993 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 425 en la categoría Naturaleza y animales y el puesto 1 443 en la región EEUU.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 28 993 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 16 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -6 490, y en las últimas 24 horas de 24, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 3.71%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 3.12% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 1 071 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 901 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 4.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como horizon, cub, mom, tail, specie.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
Embark on wild adventures and unlock nature’s secrets every day 🌍. Dive into thrilling travels, science breakthroughs, and untamed wonders – join the journey and be inspired 🌟!

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 17 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Naturaleza y animales.

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Tiny survivor 🐢 By luck or instinct, a baby loggerhead hatchling flicks sand in her attacker’s eye and it turns out to be the perfect defensive move. Free at last, she makes it to the ocean just in time. Wild horizons

A stoat climbs into a narrow cliff crevice to catch a woodrat in Yellowstone National Park Wild horizons

Turn your sound on to hear the territorial call of an Amur Leopard Wild horizons

As natural scavengers, raccoons are drawn to the discarded foods in your full garbage cans. They are very dexterous, so they can easily pry off a loose lid. And sometimes they literally take possession of the containers. Wild horizons

All kids are the same no matter the species... Let's appreciate Mother's patience here Wild horizons

Friendships among male bottlenose dolphins can last a lifetime Wild horizons

A lion’s claws are fully retractable, kept razor-sharp by being sheathed when not in use - ready to deploy in an instant. Each claw can grow over 4 cm long, designed for gripping prey, climbing, and lethal defense. They’re not just weapons - they’re tools of survival. When lioness scratches the tree, she’s leaving a visual marker, but also scent from glands in her paws - communicating her presence to other lions. It’s both a warning and a declaration: this is mine. The strength, precision, and purpose behind every movement is wild design at its best. Wild horizons

Freedom✨ Wild horizons

Squirrel high 5 Wild horizons

Punta Suarez on the island of Española in the Galapagos Islands is a wildlife hotspot. Many animal species can be found on this tiny island alone. One particular spot up on the cliffs you can find the bachelor sea lions. These are older sea lions who are typically unable to compete for females against the younger and stronger male sea lions. ⁠ Wild horizons

The jackdaws are using the fur from moulting deer as nest material: a great example of a symbiotic relationship. Wild horizons

Close-up of a black Southern Ground Hornbill with a red throat pouch Wild horizons

Freediving in the waters of the Raja Ampat archipelago, Indonesia. Wild horizons

Guanacos roaming through Patagonia at sunset 🏔 Wild horizons

Azure Blue Pool at Hearst Castell, San Simeon, California. It was built between 1919 and 1947. Architect Julia Morgan. Wild h
Azure Blue Pool at Hearst Castell, San Simeon, California. It was built between 1919 and 1947. Architect Julia Morgan. Wild horizons

Some curious pufferfish meet a diver. Wild horizons

Bald eagles can soar over 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) high, and their great eyesight lets them see fish up to a mile (1.6 kilometers) away. When they attack, they drop down at up to 100 miles (161 kilometers) an hour! Then they glide just above the water, snag a fish with their feet, and fly off to eat it. Wild horizons

Timoides sp. - Based on its morphological characteristics, it is thought to be an undescribed species of the rare genus Timoides of Family Pandeidae. The width and height of the umbrella are about maximum 15 mm. Wild horizons

Red panda and ice, just look at her happy face 🤗 Wild horizons

Beautiful sunsets along Washington’s coast 🌊 The Pacific Northwest has so much to see, especially Olympic NP. Wild horizons