🔥Japanese bees overcome giant hornet with body heat and teamwork
https://redd.it/1hr2j8m
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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
https://redd.it/1hoake4
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🔥 This juvenile osprey (Pandion haliaetus) migrating from Scotland to Spain
https://redd.it/1hoatmb
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🔥 This eagle couple having a disagreement on how to organize their nest
https://redd.it/1hoa6nu
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🔥 Wildlife in the big city: monitor lizard in Bangkok
https://redd.it/1ho3nzb
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🔥 Long-tailed meadowlark (spotted at Chilean / Argentinian border)
https://redd.it/1hnrttt
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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.
https://redd.it/1hnmysk
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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.🔥
https://redd.it/1hnafv8
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🔥 Female wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) in Khao Yai National Park/Thailand
https://redd.it/1hn8u32
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🔥 How a Barbary Macaque troop’s new leader keeps his family safe from predators
https://redd.it/1hqlj6e
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🔥 Winter Trees on a Foggy Minnesota Afternoon
https://i.imgur.com/VAqXfni.jpg
https://redd.it/1hnwdm6
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🔥 When big meets bigger- a Tigress encounters a massive male Tiger 🔥
https://redd.it/1hnkogx
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🔥 Unlike most species of deer, which commonly give birth to twins, seeing a reindeer with twins is an incredible rare sight, but they do occur from time to time
https://redd.it/1hnd7t1
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🔥 This western demoiselle (Calopteryx xanthostoma) eating its prey in Galicia, Spain
https://redd.it/1hmvb35
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🔥Always stunned when I see these large Pileated Woodpeckers on my feeders. I have four different species of woodpecker which visit; this one I haven't seen in 3+ years.
https://redd.it/1hm7m4t
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