🔥 The Emerald Cockroach Wasp uses a live host and venom for their young! 🐝 🪳
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🔥Isolated grove of trees on the side of a 400m cliff in Tasmania Australia
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🔥 Head stabilisation of a kestrel
https://i.imgur.com/vpndRUH.gifv
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🔥 Though not quite as social as their close cousin the grey wolf, coyotes are known to form lifelong bonds with their partners and parents. Both the mother and father will work round the clock to feed and protect their pups, and are sometimes assisted by their older pups who haven’t dispersed yet.
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🔥 How a Barbary Macaque troop’s new leader keeps his family safe from predators
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🔥 Winter Trees on a Foggy Minnesota Afternoon
https://i.imgur.com/VAqXfni.jpg
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🔥 When big meets bigger- a Tigress encounters a massive male Tiger 🔥
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🔥A giraffe resisting an attempt from a pride of lions to take it down 🔥
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🔥 Opossum carrying nest building materials using its incredible prehensile tail
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🔥 Crab eating crab
https://i.imgur.com/0Lh9EXe.gifv
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🔥Band of mountain goats sprint across mountainside.
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🔥Japanese bees overcome giant hornet with body heat and teamwork
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🔥 Because they have shed their antlers, male reindeer often get bullied by the females, so they will often leave the herd and start wandering on their own or with other males
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🔥 This juvenile osprey (Pandion haliaetus) migrating from Scotland to Spain
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🔥 This eagle couple having a disagreement on how to organize their nest
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🔥 Wildlife in the big city: monitor lizard in Bangkok
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🔥 Long-tailed meadowlark (spotted at Chilean / Argentinian border)
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🔥 Dugongs are the marine equivalent of large hoofed grazers, living almost entirely off seagrass in the tropical waters of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean where it grows into lush meadows. Because they are shy and do not approach humans, little is known about dugong behavior.
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🔥The terrifying power of an Australian bushfire. The largest ones create their own weather - a cumulonimbus flammagenitus cloud that drives wind and lightning that feed and spread the fire.🔥
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