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Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature! For all questions: @magellanvs

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📈 Telegram kanali Wildlife analitikasi

Wildlife (@wildlifen) Ingliz til segmentidagi kanali faol ishtirokchi. Hozirda hamjamiyat 16 673 obunachidan iborat bo'lib, Tabiat & Hayvonlar toifasida 749-o'rinni va AQSH mintaqasida 2 305-o'rinni egallagan.

📊 Auditoriya ko‘rsatkichlari va dinamika

невідомо sanasidan buyon loyiha tez o‘sib, 16 673 obunachiga ega bo‘ldi.

16 Iyun, 2026 dagi oxirgi ma’lumotlarga ko‘ra kanal barqaror faollikka ega. Oxirgi 30 kunda obunachilar soni -247 ga, so‘nggi 24 soatda esa -10 ga o‘zgardi va umumiy qamrov yuqori darajada qolmoqda.

  • Tasdiqlash holati: Tasdiqlanmagan
  • Jalb etish (ER): Auditoriya o‘rtacha 4.31% darajada jalb etiladi. Nashrdan keyingi dastlabki 24 soatda kontent odatda umumiy obunachilar sonining 2.15% ini tashkil etuvchi reaksiyalarni to‘playdi.
  • Post qamrovi: Har bir post o‘rtacha 719 marta ko‘riladi; birinchi sutkada odatda 359 ta ko‘rish yig‘iladi.
  • Reaksiyalar va o‘zaro ta’sir: Auditoriya faol: har bir postga o‘rtacha 9 ta reaksiya keladi.
  • Tematik yo‘nalishlar: Kontent tail, male, specie, forest, insect kabi asosiy mavzularga jamlangan.

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Muallif resursni shaxsiy fikrni ifoda etish maydoni sifatida ta’riflaydi:
Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature! For all questions: @magellanvs

Yuqori yangilanish chastotasi (oxirgi ma’lumot 17 Iyun, 2026 da olingan) sababli kanal doimo dolzarb va katta qamrovli bo‘lib qoladi. Analitika auditoriya kontent bilan faol hamkorlik qilishini, uni Tabiat & Hayvonlar toifasidagi muhim ta’sir nuqtasiga aylantirishini ko‘rsatadi.

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Scorpion (Grasshopper) Mouse Onychomys leucogaster hunts spiders, scorpions, and even mice. And it howls menacingly at the moon... This tiny predator roams vast territories, from southern Canada to northern Mexico. Unlike typical mice, it's a fierce carnivore—the wolf of the rodent world! It preys on all invertebrates, from grasshoppers to scorpions, and even attacks reptiles, especially lizards. Other rodents aren't safe either! Fun Fact: This mouse barely feels pain due to a mutation in the protein that regulates pain response. It's also evolutionarily resistant to scorpion venom, making it a formidable hunter. 🦂🐀
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Fun Fact: Golden lion tamarins are known for their striking golden mane, which makes them look like tiny lions! 🦁
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Golden Lion Tamarins: A Success Story of Conservation In Brazil, the population of golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) is being successfully restored. These tiny monkeys are just 25 cm long and weigh around 900 grams. In the latter half of the 20th century, tamarins were on the brink of extinction, with only about 150 left in the wild. The main causes were hunting and habitat destruction. Additionally, for centuries, the young tamarins were captured and sold abroad as exotic pets. Conservationists raised the alarm in the 1970s, launching a program to restore their numbers, including the creation of a safe habitat. Today, there are around 3,200 tamarins. This reserve was established in 1974, with about a hundred tamarins at the time. Now, there are 250. Currently, ecologists are working with local farmers, encouraging them to create conditions for tamarins to live on farmlands.
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Spiny-tailed Skink (Egernia stokesii) - Australia's Armored Wonder The Spiny-tailed Skink, native to Australia, thrives in ro
Spiny-tailed Skink (Egernia stokesii) - Australia's Armored Wonder The Spiny-tailed Skink, native to Australia, thrives in rocky terrains with narrow soil crevices, using them as shelters. Their day begins with sunbathing at the entrance of their hideout. These skinks are strictly diurnal, with their activity driven by the sun's cycle. After a lengthy morning warm-up, they venture out to forage. Breakfast consists of nearby vegetation. Midday is spent digesting food, taking refuge from the intense heat. Evenings bring longer feeding sessions than mornings, with the day ending as the sun sets. When threatened, they dash to their shelter. Inside, they inflate their bodies, flatten themselves, and block the entrance with their spiky tail, making them nearly invulnerable to predators. Fun Fact: Spiny-tailed Skinks are known to live in family groups, with offspring staying with their mothers for up to two years! 🦎💕
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Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) - a unique animal, the only species in its genus and family. Their close connection to w
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! 🐾💦
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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. 🌳🐿️
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Chipmunk Tamias (Ancient Greek: τᾰμίᾱς "housekeeper", "economist") - a rodent from the squirrel family. Although it is closel
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.
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