The golden langur Trachypithecus geei is distributed in the west of the Indian state of Assam, as well as in Bhutan. The habitat of the species is tropical forests.
The body length of the golden langur is from 50 to 70 cm, and the tail is from 70 to 90 cm, weight is from 9.5 to 12 kg. The coat color varies from cream to golden yellow, acquiring a reddish hue in winter. The dark muzzle is bordered by long hair, forming a crest typical of representatives of the genus on the upper side of the body.
These primates lead a diurnal, arboreal lifestyle, living mainly in the upper tiers of the forest. They feed mainly on leaves and fruits, having multi-chambered stomachs for more efficient use of difficult-to-digest plant foods.
The range of the species is mosaic and has been significantly reduced due to deforestation. Habitat destruction is the main threat to the species. Some of the habitats are currently under protection in India, but nevertheless this species of marmosets is considered endangered
Capybaras are delighted with the hot springs.
Back in the 1980s, the caretaker of one of the Japanese zoos noticed how the animals were gathering around a puddle of warm water, trying to swim in it.
That's how they came up with the idea of arranging hot baths for water showers.
The collared peccary Dicotyles tajacu does not belong to pigs in any way! I repeat: not a pig! Although it's hard to believe...
In fairness, we must admit that both pigs and bakers belong to the same order: cetaceans (what?!).
The word "bakers" is borrowed from the language of the Brazilian Tupi Indians. It translates into Russian as "a beast that makes many roads in the forest."
These animals are very small in size: shoulder height is only 30-50 cm, body length is 80-100 cm and weight is 15-25 kg.
They are distributed in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona in the USA, in Mexico and Central America, as well as most of South America.
Collared bakers are herbivorous animals with a complex structure of the stomach, which is necessary for the digestion of coarse food. In the southern part of their range, bakers eat a variety of foods, including roots, bulbs, nuts, mushrooms, and sometimes they can eat eggs, carrion, small snakes and frogs.
Baribalah black bears are very peaceful.
They don't tend to attack people, but rather run away. Even when a human attacks first, this animal rarely responds in kind.
Temminka cat Catopuma temminckii, known as the "fire cat" in Thailand and Burma and as the "stone cat" in some parts of China, is a beautiful medium–sized wildcat named after Dutch zoologist Koenraad Temminka, who first described it in 1827.
In China, the Temminka cat is considered a kind of leopard and is known as the "stone cat" or "yellow leopard". The different color phases have different names: cats with black fur are called "ink leopards", and cats with spotted fur are called "sesame leopards".
Due to the obvious close relationship with the marble cat, in some regions of Thailand it is called Seua fai ("fire tiger"). According to local legend, burning the fur of Temminka's cat drives away tigers. It is believed that eating her meat has the same effect.
Like all felines, Temminka cats are carnivorous, they hunt ground squirrels, small snakes and other amphibians, rodents and young hares.
The language of Temminka's cat is quite rich: hissing, spitting, meowing, purring, growling and gurgling.
Even a leopard can't handle it.
Porcupine needles can reach 40 centimeters and are always ready to help their owner. First, he stamps his feet as a warning, shakes the needles, and then turns his back, presses himself as closely as possible to the opponent and makes a jerk
The Royal spoonbill Platalea regia is a wading bird of the ibis family found in Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand. Its range also includes the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia.
Body length 75-80 cm, weight 1.4-2 kg. The wingspan is about 1.2 m. The general color of the plumage is white. The bare parts of the head are black with a red crown and yellow spots above the eyes.
Like most other related species, these spoonbills slowly wander through shallow water with their beak lowered into the water, moving them in different directions and groping for prey. Their food includes both small amphibians and fish, as well as plants. Basically, the spoonbills are active at night or at dusk, and use the daytime for rest.
The emerald longtail (grass lizard) Takydromus smaragdinus is endemic to the Ryukyu Islands in Japan.
These are small slender lizards with a very long tail, its length can exceed the length of the body by 2-5 times.
These lizards will introduce a mostly terrestrial lifestyle, although some species can climb trees well. They live in moist forests and open areas overgrown with grassy vegetation, among rocks.
There are actually a lot of longtails. The genus is widespread in Asia: in the Far East, in most of East and Southeast Asia and in Indonesia.
The Mexican nosy (burrowing) toad Rhinophrynus dorsalis, in addition to Mexico, lives in southern Texas, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Its natural environment is the forest floor and underground burrows, which these secretive toads leave after heavy rains to procreate. Mexican nosed toads lay eggs along the shores of shallow reservoirs, in search of which they can cover a distance of more than a kilometer.
Nosy toads feed on ants and termites right underground due to the unusual ability to stick their tongue out in front of them, which is unusual for other toads.
Scientists consider the Mexican nosed toad to be a unique animal, saying that "over 190 million years of independent evolution, these amphibians have moved so far away from their relatives that the bat, polar bear, kangaroo, sperm whale and man have more similarities than the Mexican nosed toad and other amphibians"
A shepherd dog got bored on a farm without a herd and started herding ducklings
A good boy carefully helps the ducklings get drunk and eat.
😱The footage is not for the faint of heart: a dog with a knife mercilessly attacked a cat.
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It turns out that the lizard breathes the air that it exhales, and does not store. And due to the fact that the exhaled air bubble is in the water, a small gas exchange occurs - carbon dioxide is removed from it, which gives the water anolis the opportunity to breathe such a bubble for about 15 minutes underwater, although usually two to three minutes are enough for this small (5-7 cm) lizard to escape from a predator.
The Chinese authorities do not sell large pandas, but lease them for 10 years to zoos around the world. The cost of renting one bear will be $ 1 million per year.
If the rented animal has offspring, it will also belong to the Wildlife Conservation Association of China. And you will have to pay the same amount for each baby.
For the first 4 months of life, the baby sloth constantly hangs on its mother, and she almost does not move.
Then he starts eating on his own, but only at the age of 9 months he moves to his own branch.
Tits steal hair from everyone around to insulate their nests.
It is only necessary that the victim falls asleep sweetly.
Squirrels constantly forget about the location of their supplies, so they are responsible for planting thousands of trees.
Читать полностью…A newborn giraffe has not yet gotten the hang of holding its neck properly while sleeping.
Читать полностью…About 12 thousand years ago, rhinoceroses walked the Earth, their horns reaching 2 meters in length.
Читать полностью…Imagine that your popcorn has come to life... and is running away from you!
"Flatida" or "popcorn beetle" is a tiny insect considered a pest that spoils agricultural crops. Nevertheless, nature has tried very hard to create their appearance.
The body of the larvae is completely covered with snow-white wax threads. This little trick helps them avoid severe damage when falling from a great height, as well as scare away detractors, and ... look like popcorn on legs!
Be sure to watch this video to the end and never throw the glass directly into the trash.
Читать полностью…The water anolis Anolis aquaticus is a lizard found in Costa Rica and Panama, which hides under water when scared - and continues to breathe there!
At first, it was thought that the lizard stores air in a leather bag on its head - and this theory has been the main one for a long time and has even been replicated by most publications.
But close observation of the water anolis underwater showed that it uses the so-called plastron respiration: water cannot penetrate to the surface of the body due to short hairs with a hydrophobic surface. Because of this, an air bubble forms on the lizard's body.
But where does this life-saving air bubble from a lizard come from? Observations have shown that this bubble is nothing more than the air exhaled by the lizard into the water. And so that it does not come off and float up, depriving her of breath, she breathes very carefully, preventing a strong increase in the volume of this bubble.
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