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Grey wolf howls and gets response from the entire forest
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Rare partnership, rainbow and lightning
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One group goes to the sea, the other comes back. They seem to be exchanging information
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This is what a blue whale's vocalizations sound like.
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Blue Tit relaxing on elderflower
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✨ The ribbon eel, with its vibrant colors and graceful movements, resembles the rhythmic gymnastics ribbon in the Olympic Games.
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Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see.
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Tiger stopped and waited until the elephants crossed the road.
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Who is this handsome guy here?
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Arctic foxes must endure a temperature difference of up to 90–100 °C (160–180 °F) between the external environment and their internal core temperature. To prevent heat loss, the Arctic fox curls up tightly tucking its legs and head under its body and behind its furry tail. This position gives the fox the smallest surface area to volume ratio and protects the least insulated areas. Arctic foxes also stay warm by getting out of the wind and residing in their dens.
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Under the moonlit sky, the elusive melanistic leopard emerges, its rosettes shimmering like stars on velvet. A breathtaking moment !
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Rub Lines, Spotted deer or Chital or axis axis rubbing his antlers on the base of the trees in rut season to mark territory and show dominance and intimidate
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Sable Antelope fights 3 Rhinos
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Baby otter is scared of water, struggles to roll off the pier into the water, doesn't realize he floats.
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Mama swan carrying her little babies..🦢😍
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Have you ever seen a colugo?
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Baby beaver surfing on sister beaver's tail🦫
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Barred owl siblings playing in the creek.
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The cutest little teddy bear 🤍🧸 ❄️
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He literally laughed out loud.. 😂
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Wasps have a nerve cluster in their heads, but also elsewhere in their bodies.
This can keep them going for a short while before their inevitable demise in case they lose their head.
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The giant cuttlefish annual aggregation in the waters around Whyalla are an absolute marvel.
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Great Horned Owl mom with babies in the serenity of early morning just after breakfast. Soon after mom settled in with the chicks for a cozy morning nap serenaded by the symphony of the nearby chirping birds fluttering about.
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Friends are important for a happy life
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The look of love on the mother’s face is so endearing!❤️
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