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Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature! For all questions: @magellanvs
🐥 Mandarin ducks symbolize marital fidelity and family happiness.
In some cultures, if a girl isn't married, her family puts wooden duck figures under her pillow.
🌟 They're named after Chinese mandarins, as the drake's colorful feathers resemble their robes. 💕
The Blue-gray Tanager Thraupis sayaca lives in Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeast Argentina 🌎
It visits farmlands, gardens, and adapts to urban areas with trees and fruit 🌳
This bird eats flowers, buds, and insects, making it one of the most common urban birds in southeast Brazil 🐦
The Australian Pied Oystercatcher is a unique bird 🐦
Found on rocky beaches, it's known for its pink legs and bright red bill 🌟
It stands out with its pose, standing on one leg like a heron 🤣
Reaching 42-52 cm in length and 800-980 g in weight, it's one of the largest oystercatchers 🌎
🐿️ The American ground squirrel (Urocitellus parryii) inhabits tundra meadows and steppes.
🌄 It hibernates from August to September, and emerges in April-May, even in -40 °C temperatures! 🥶
🐒 The Macaca nigra, also known as the crested macaque, is native to Indonesia's Sulawesi island.
Locals call it "yaki" or "macaque-mag". It has a distinctive long hair on its head and a short tail.
They live in groups of 5-25 in highlands, feeding on leaves, fruits, and animals.
Unfortunately, they are hunted for their meat and due to crop damage 🌳💔
🐻 The sloth bear, Melursus ursinus, has a unique appearance and lifestyle.
It's recognized by its long, movable snout and bare lips.
Its shaggy coat forms a mane-like appearance on its neck and shoulders.
🌳 Interestingly, it has adapted to eat ants and termites, unlike other bears.
Its curved claws are perfect for climbing and breaking termite mounds! 🐜
Watch how Sumatran orangutans communicate with tourists! 🐒
They are the largest tree-dwelling monkeys, with males reaching 1.5m tall and 50-100kg. 🌳
Orangutans live in rainforests, spending most of their lives in trees, using their long arms to move around. 🌴
They even drink water from leaves and their fur after rain! 💧
At night, they build new nests to sleep in. 🏠
🕷️ Amazing video!
A jumping spider Salticidae hunts an orchid mantis Hymenopus coronatus, but retreats after the mantis shows off its kung-fu skills 🥋
Did you know that mantises are known for their stealth and agility? 🤔
The hunt ends here, but the story takes a surprising turn... 🌟
✅ 🦋 Meet the Wētāpunga, a flightless insect 🐜
It's one of the heaviest insects in the world, with females reaching 85mm in length and weighing up to 70g 🤯
They're herbivores, feeding on forest leaves 🌿
Similar to crickets, but with shorter antennae and powerful hind legs 🦵
✅ 🐨 The tree kangaroo lives in tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia.
It has a short snout, round ears, and large claws for climbing trees.
They are excellent jumpers, covering up to 9m between trees and 18m to the ground! 🌳
They are nocturnal, feeding on leaves and fruits at night.
A single joey is born, staying in its mother's pouch for almost a year. 🐨
🐯 The clouded leopard is not a relative of true leopards, it's smaller, similar in size to a lynx.
🌳 They feed on monkeys, birds, and sometimes attack deer and wild boars.
🤯 Interesting fact: they have the largest canine teeth relative to body size among all cats!
🚨 Unfortunately, only 10,000 remain in the wild, making them an endangered species.
Meet the Persian horned viper, a snake that mimics a spider to catch birds 🐍🕷️!
It has a "spider-like" tail that lures birds in.
This unique tail grows after birth and is fully formed in adulthood.
Interestingly, adult snakes only hunt migratory birds, possibly because local birds are aware of their tricks 🐦💡
Giraffes are peaceful animals, but they do fight sometimes 🦒. Their battles are unique, with long necks swinging to hit each other 🤯. Male giraffes fight with their necks, their strongest weapon, to knock each other down 🌳.
A rare giraffe fight was caught on video in South Africa, with two males clashing necks 📹. The videographer, Walter Becker, stumbled upon them by chance on a windy day 🌬️.
🐻 The Kermode bear is a unique subspecies of the American black bear.
It features not only black individuals, but also white or cream-colored ones 🌟.
These are not albinos, but rather a variation of the same species, like human hair colors 🌈.
About 10% of Kermode bears have white or cream-colored fur 🐻.
🦌 The Southern Pudu is one of the smallest deer species, with a body length of 85cm and weight of 6.5-13.5kg.
🐄 Calves are spotted, like this 5-day-old one.
🌳 They have a rounded body and short legs, perfect for sliding through dense bamboo thickets.
🏞️ Found in southern South America, they are solitary animals, only coming together during breeding season.
🐿️ Striped skunks in the north hibernate during winter.
They gather dry grass and leaves for their winter nest in late October.
🏠 They use burrows and dry places as shelters, often with 6 females and their babies, and sometimes 1 male.
👀 Watch them in a zoo, a dominant male with females by his side! 😊
🦎 Watch a giant centipede's failed hunt on a lizard!
🌎 Found in South America, Jamaica, and Trinidad.
🚨 Known to attack birds, lizards, and mice.
💉 Their venom causes local swelling and pain in humans, lasting 1-2 hours.
🦕 Can grow up to 25-30 cm, a popular pet among insect enthusiasts! 😮
🦅 The Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle is a large bird of prey, living in lowland and mountain regions.
🌄 It weighs up to 5 kg and is 1 m long.
🐰 They mainly eat rabbits and hares, and occasionally attack young lambs.
Meet the snake that mimics a spider to catch birds 🐍🕷️!
The rare Persian horned viper has a "spider tail" that lures birds in.
Its unique tail grows after birth and is fully formed at maturity.
These snakes mainly hunt migratory birds, possibly because local birds are aware of their tricks 🐦.
Interestingly, the snakes' "spider tails" are often damaged, likely from birds defending themselves 🙅♂️.
🐨 Ringtail possums live in Australia and New Guinea, leading a mainly tree-dwelling life. They are herbivores, feeding on leaves.
🌳 A study of 20 radio-tracked individuals showed they survived in an Australian city, finding all they needed in local gardens.
🌟 This gives hope for the survival of endangered possums near humans. Australia is home to many unique mammals, but many are endangered due to habitat loss and predators. 🐾💔
🏔️ The Alpine ibex reaches 150 cm in length and 90 cm in height.
🦌 Males weigh up to 100 kg, females around 40 kg.
🌟 Interesting fact: ibex can climb up to 3500 m above sea level!
🐐 They inhabit the Alps, migrating to lower areas in winter.
🙏 Conservation efforts saved them from extinction, with 30-40 thousand now living in the Alps.
🐱 The rusty-spotted cat, one of the smallest cats in the world, explores its forest home in Sri Lanka.
It's the smallest feline in Asia, found only in India and Sri Lanka. 🌳 With less than 10,000 adults, this species is endangered due to habitat change.
🐾 They weigh 0.9-1.6 kg and are 35-48 cm long, with a 15-30 cm tail. 🌴 Two separate populations exist: one in southern India and one on the island of Sri Lanka.
🦀 Every November or December, millions of red crabs migrate from the island's central forests to the Indian Ocean coast to breed.
🌊 The journey takes 18 days, with 120 million crabs creating a "red carpet" effect.
🚧 Roads are closed, and temporary bridges are built to ensure their safe passage.
🐚 After reaching the coast, males dig burrows for mating, and females release eggs into the ocean.
✅ 🦎 The frill-necked lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, has a unique appearance due to its large frill around its head.
Its length is 80-100 cm, with two-thirds being its tail.
It lives in northwest Australia and southern New Guinea.
The "frill" is used for defense and communication, and turns red or orange when threatened 🚨
✅ 🐱 The Pampas cat, Leopardus colocolo, inhabits grassy plains in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay).
🌄 This video was filmed in Chile.
🔍 It has a stocky body, short legs, and a large head, with rough, fluffy fur and yellow-gray coat with brown spots.
🦊 Despite its small size, it appears quite massive, feeding on rodents, birds, lizards, and large insects, mostly at night.
🦊 The Aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) is an African mammal of the hyena family.
Despite its name, it's not a wolf, but a unique creature.
It's smaller than a striped hyena, with a body length of 55-95 cm and weighing 8-14 kg.
🐜 The Aardwolf feeds on termites, using its sticky tongue to catch them.
It also eats small rodents and birds, and their eggs.
🌞 During the day, it rests in burrows, often taken from other animals.
🕷️ Opiliones, also known as harvestmen, are arachnids but non-venomous and don't spin webs. They're safe for humans.
🌃 Active at night, they rest during the day, sometimes gathering in large groups, emitting a strong unpleasant smell to deter animals. 🐜
🦌 The Antelope Jackrabbit lives in Arizona and Mexico.
They use their large ears for hearing and temperature regulation 🌡️.
Active at evening, they adapt to hot desert temperatures 🌅.
Their unique ears help them survive extreme heat 🦊.
🐒 Suricats are one of the cutest animals!
They have a matriarchal family structure.
Interesting fact: they teach their young everything, from building homes to hunting and parenting.
They have 30 different cries, each with its own function 🗣️
🐾 The Etruscan shrew is the smallest mammal in the world, weighing up to 1.8g and 4cm long.
🔥 Its fast metabolism makes it eat twice its weight to maintain body temperature.
💖 Its heart beats 25 times per second!
🏃♀️ It's always on the move, except when hiding from predators.
🦇 It hunts at night, feeding on spiders, cockroaches, and crickets.