Wildlife
Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature! For all questions: @magellanvs
Показати більше📈 Аналітичний огляд Telegram-каналу Wildlife
Канал Wildlife (@wildlifen) у мовному сегменті Англійська є активним учасником. На даний момент спільнота об'єднує 16 706 підписників, посідаючи 746 місце в категорії Природа і тварини та 2 308 місце у регіоні США.
📊 Показники аудиторії та динаміка
З моменту свого створення невідомо, проект продемонстрував стрімке зростання, зібравши аудиторію у 16 706 підписників.
За останніми даними від 12 червня, 2026, канал демонструє стабільну активність. Хоча за останні 30 днів спостерігається зміна кількості учасників на -247, а за останні 24 години на -6, загальне охоплення залишається високим.
- Статус верифікації: Не верифікований
- Рівень залученості (ER): Середній показник залученості аудиторії становить 4.48%. Протягом перших 24 годин після публікації контент зазвичай збирає 2.20% реакцій від загальної кількості підписників.
- Охоплення публікацій: В середньому кожен допис отримує 748 переглядів. Протягом першої доби публікація в середньому набирає 368 переглядів.
- Реакції та взаємодія: Аудиторія активно підтримує контент: середня кількість реакцій на один пост – 12.
- Тематичні інтереси: Контент зосереджений навколо ключових тем, таких як tail, male, specie, forest, insect.
📝 Опис та контентна політика
Автор описує ресурс як майданчик для висловлення суб'єктивної думки:
“Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature!
For all questions:
@magellanvs”
Завдяки високій частоті оновлень (останні дані отримано 13 червня, 2026), канал підтримує актуальність та високий рівень охоплення публікацій. Аналітика показує, що аудиторія активно взаємодіє з контентом, що робить його важливою точкою впливу в категорії Природа і тварини.
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| 2 | Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) - a unique animal, the only species in its genus and family. Their close connection to water once led the Catholic Church to classify capybaras as fish! As a result, capybara meat was allowed to be eaten during Lent.
Recently, capybaras have become popular pets. They are affectionate, easily tamed, and even trainable. They love to rest their heads on their owner's lap or "ask" for a belly rub. However, keeping a capybara at home requires a lot of space for walking and swimming, making city apartments unsuitable.
Externally, a capybara resembles a large guinea pig. Body length: 100-135 cm, height at the withers: 40–60 cm, weight: 35-65 kg. The large head ends with a blunt muzzle with slit-like nostrils that close while diving. High ear and eye placement allows them to stay above water while swimming.
Fun fact: Capybaras are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to five minutes! 🐾💦 | 242 |
| 3 | The Asian, or Siberian, chipmunk inhabits the forest and taiga zones of Eurasia from Northern Europe to the Korean Peninsula.
Fun Fact: Chipmunks are known for their impressive food-storing habits. They can gather and store thousands of seeds, nuts, and other food items in their cheek pouches, which they then bury in various locations to retrieve later. This behavior is not only fascinating but also crucial for forest regeneration, as some of the buried seeds inevitably sprout into new trees. 🌳🐿️ | 282 |
| 4 | Chipmunk Tamias (Ancient Greek: τᾰμίᾱς "housekeeper", "economist") - a rodent from the squirrel family. Although it is closely related to typical ground dwellers like ground squirrels and marmots, its body structure is quite "arboreal".
For instance, chipmunks have a significant difference in the length of their hind and front legs, rather large ears, and not overly long claws. On the other hand, like ground squirrels, they possess cheek pouches for transporting small amounts of food.
Depending on the species, a chipmunk's mass can range from 30 to 120 g, and their size from 5 to 15 cm with a tail length of 7 to 12 cm. The most noticeable feature of all species is five dark stripes along the back, separated by white or gray stripes.
Chipmunks are widespread across almost all of North America, from the Northern Polar Circle to central Mexico. | 282 |
| 5 | Spider Monkey Facts 🐒🕷️
The Spider Monkey, Brachyteles arachnoides, earned its name due to its spider-like appearance—it has a slender body, a small head, and very long, grasping limbs and tail.
These monkeys have a body length of 40 to 65 centimeters. They possess a very long, thin tail, which is almost as long as their body and sometimes even longer. On average, the tail measures 50-90 cm, and they weigh between 2.5 to 9-10 kg.
They inhabit the tropical forests along the Atlantic coast of South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico). They spend most of their lives climbing trees—only in the upper parts of the canopy, where predators can't reach, and only on trees with a bushy, wide crown densely covered with leaves.
Fun Fact: Spider monkeys are known for their exceptional intelligence and problem-solving skills. They use tools, such as branches, to extract insects from tree holes and even use leaves as umbrellas during rain! 🌧️🍃 | 366 |
| 6 | Black Bear (Baribal) Ursus americanus
The black bear, or baribal, is found in 39 out of 50 U.S. states and all Canadian provinces. Unlike its larger cousin, the grizzly, the baribal is shy and prefers to flee when threatened. Or climb a tree. After all, the last thing a bear wants is to become a fur hat for a Scottish guardsman. Those hats are indeed made from the fur of the Canadian baribal.
An adult male baribal can measure between 1.4 and 2 meters in length, with a shoulder height of up to 1 meter. Its tail is shorter than that of the brown bear.
🍃 Plant-based food makes up 80 to 95% of the baribal's diet. 🐻 Its main natural enemy is the grizzly bear, a much larger and more aggressive species. | 391 |
| 7 | Fun Fact: Coatimundis are known to use their long, flexible tails for balance while climbing trees and even as a blanket to keep warm! 🐾🌳 | 403 |
| 8 | Coatimundi (Nasua narica) belongs to the raccoon family. Initially, they were compared to badgers and foxes, but they turned out to be closer to raccoons, especially in character and body structure.
These animals are social, and their behavior is fascinating to observe. They use a wide range of sounds to communicate with each other and have active facial expressions, particularly using their noses. Coatimundis can be domesticated.
The nose of this creature resembles a tiny trunk, containing numerous receptors and equipped with a large number of muscles, making it extremely mobile.
When searching for food, coatimundis rely on their keen sense of smell. They use their noses to dig up the ground, turn over rocks, and sniff grass and trees. As predators, they primarily prefer amphibians, frogs, lizards, reptile and bird eggs, scorpions, insects, larvae, rodents, and mice. | 402 |
| 9 | Here's your caption:
You're looking at a Cuban Anole (Anolis bartschi) puffing up its throat pouch. This island endemic, belonging to the iguana family, seems to be frightened.
When threatened, any iguana will puff up its throat pouch and body, hiss, and make head lunges towards the opponent. If these threats don't work, iguanas can bite or strike with their tails.
Common iguanas are strictly herbivorous, eating leaves, shoots, flowers, and fruits of around 100 tropical plant species. They can't chew their food, but instead, they cut off large pieces and swallow them whole.
Fun fact: Iguanas have a third eye on top of their heads, known as the parietal eye, which can detect movement and light. | 421 |
| 10 | Artificial snowdrift. Inside - a person. A wolverine, Gulo gulo, finds and pulls them out! And you know it's tame, but it's still thrilling...
This predator from the weasel family is the sole representative of the genus Gulo (translated from Latin as "glutton" - and I'm not surprised at all!) Body length: 70-85 cm, weight: 10-30 kg.
Externally, the wolverine resembles a bear or a badger: a stocky, clumsy body. A large head with a blunt muzzle. Its paws are disproportionately large - 10 cm wide and 9 cm long, allowing it to move easily through deep snow.
Wolverines spend most of their lives alone, actively defending their territory from members of their own sex. They can climb trees easily. They have sharp vision, hearing, and sense of smell. They make sounds similar to a fox's yelp.
The wolverine is a fearless and dangerous animal (only the honey badger can compare), so even bears try to avoid them. | 434 |
| 11 | Small Five-toed Pika (Allactaga elater)
This tiny "rabbit" belongs to the genus of jerboas. Its body length reaches up to 13 cm, with a tail up to 20 cm long (serving as a balancer during jumps) and a black-and-white tipped "flag" at the end. Its nose is flat and rounded, resembling a piglet's snout.
It inhabits the Caucasus region, clay deserts of Central Asia, and Kazakhstan, avoiding continuous sandy areas.
The small five-toed pika feeds on tubers, bulbs, plant parts, seeds, and occasionally insects. Like most desert species, it is active at night and spends the day in a burrow. If disturbed, it will kick open the thin roof of an escape tunnel and flee. The main entrance to its permanent burrow is usually covered with soil and camouflaged. It hibernates during winter.
Fun Fact: Jerboas are known for their incredible jumping ability, which can reach up to 3 meters in distance and 2 meters in height! 🐇🌵 | 426 |
| 12 | Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis) Hunting Mice
The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore, with a body length of 12-26 cm and weighing between 60-250 g.
It moves in leaps of 25-30 cm. With its long, flexible body and fur coloration, it resembles a stoat, but differs in its smaller size and shorter, single-colored tail without a black tip.
In autumn, except in some southern regions, the least weasel changes its brown summer coat to a pure white winter fur. It is found in Europe, Northern Asia, and North America.
The least weasel is a quiet animal and rarely makes sounds. During play, courtship, or when mothers call their young, it makes a high-pitched trill. When unhappy or in danger, it hisses, and when attacking, it clicks and chirps.
Fun Fact: Despite its small size, the least weasel is known to take down prey much larger than itself, including rabbits and birds several times its weight! 🐇🐦 | 455 |
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Fun Fact: Gorillas have unique nose prints, much like human fingerprints, which can be used to identify individuals! 🦵🐾 | 475 |
| 14 | Gorilla Gorilla – a primate from the hominid order. In terms of height, they are comparable to humans, but on average, they weigh much more and are significantly stronger. However, they pose no danger: as herbivores, they are known for their calm and peaceful nature.
Previously, gorillas, along with chimpanzees and orangutans, were grouped into the pongid family, but now they are classified under the same family as humans – hominids. According to geneticists, gorillas diverged from our common ancestor approximately 10 million years ago – earlier than chimpanzees (4 million years ago).
Gorillas are very large primates, with heights reaching up to 180 cm. Compared to human males of the same height, male gorillas appear much more robust – their shoulder width is about a meter, and their weight ranges from 150-200 kg. The muscular strength of their upper limbs exceeds that of human arms by an average of 6-8 times. | 471 |
| 15 | Bear Cuscus (Ailurops ursinus) - A Unique Marsupial
The bear cuscus is a marsupial, but unlike most, it doesn't live in Australia. Instead, it calls the Indonesian island of Sulawesi home. This island serves as a sort of outpost for marsupials, marking the boundary with more advanced placental mammals.
Weighing around 7 kg, this marsupial spends its life high in the tree canopies, feeding on leaves and occupying the same ecological niche as the sloth.
The bear cuscus is a type of possum, likely reaching Sulawesi via floating means of transport, such as driftwood.
Unlike other possums, the bear cuscus is active during the day. It has a strong prehensile tail for moving through the trees and striking eyes that seem as wide awake as a human after ten cups of coffee!
This cuscus feasts on leaves, seeds, fruits, and other plant-based foods.
Fun Fact: The bear cuscus is one of the few marsupials that have adapted to live in tropical rainforests outside of Australia. | 477 |
| 16 | 🌾 Challenge: When farms are built along these migration routes, Indian elephants can cause significant damage to newly established agricultural lands, leading to human-elephant conflicts.
Let's appreciate these gentle giants and work towards their conservation and coexistence with humans. 🌱🐘 | 490 |
| 17 | Indian Elephant: A Cultural Icon and Its Migration
The Indian elephant, Elephas maximus, holds a significant place in the cultural traditions of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism and Buddhism, the major religions of India, traditionally use this majestic creature in ceremonial processions. Hindus revere the elephant-headed god Ganesha, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity.
🐘 Fun Fact: Indian elephants are known to communicate using low-frequency rumbles that can travel long distances, allowing them to stay connected with their herd even when out of sight.
Native to mainland Asia, Indian elephants can be found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Laos, China, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Indian elephants follow strict migration routes determined by the monsoon season, moving between wet and dry seasons. The matriarch of the herd is responsible for remembering the clan's migration paths. | 514 |
| 18 | Fun Fact: Wildebeests are known for their spectacular migrations, where they travel up to 1,000 miles in search of fresh grazing lands. This mass movement is one of the most impressive natural spectacles on Earth. | 499 |
| 19 | Wildebeest: Nature's Unique Antelope
The wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus (yes, the one that inspired the taxi name in Ilf and Petrov's "The Little Golden Calf"), is proving to a lioness that she's mistaken.
These animals have an unusual appearance, which is why they are classified in a separate subfamily of antelopes. At first glance, a wildebeest resembles a bull: large size (up to 140 cm tall at the shoulder, weighing 200-250 kg on average), a massive head with a heavy muzzle, and short, sharply curved horns give the impression of a large horned cattle. But their thin, high legs and light, swift gallop indicate that this is indeed an antelope.
Wildebeests have many other quirks in their appearance: a thick beard of hair on the lower part of the muzzle and neck, like mountain goats, a sparse mane on the neck ridge, like a horse, a thin tail with a tuft of long hair at the end, like a donkey, and a voice similar to a cow's abrupt, nasal moo. | 517 |
| 20 | Lioness Panthera leo vs. a pack of hyenas Hyaenidae. Just listen to this menacing roar of a cornered lioness!
Lions and hyenas are two of the most formidable forces in the African savanna. Both live in family groups, allowing them to hunt large prey and share a common food base.
Did you know? Hyenas are not just scavengers, as commonly believed. They obtain most of their food (up to 80%) by hunting themselves, and less often by stealing prey from other predators, most commonly cheetahs. Carrion makes up no more than 10% of their diet.
Living on the same territory and feeding on the same prey, lions and hyenas have become natural enemies, constantly seeking opportunities to overpower their eternal rivals. 🦁🐆🦓 | 518 |
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