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Raccoons have a very high IQ - higher than cats and only slightly lower than monkeys! 🦝

These fluffy rascals easily remember complex tasks and can pick locks as well as an experienced burglar. They are incredibly smart and adaptable creatures.

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Hummingbirds are true masters of precision!

Their long beaks are designed to reach deep into the heart of a flower and extract sweet nectar.

With their rapid wing beats, they can hover in mid-air like tiny helicopters. 🌸🐦✨

These fascinating birds are known for their incredible agility and ability to fly backwards and upside down. 🌟

Hummingbirds play a vital role in pollination and are found only in the Americas, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. 🌎

Their unique flying abilities and vibrant colors make them a delight to watch. 😍

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Gazelle.

The beauty and grace of the gazelle were praised by Arab poets. In medieval times, it was considered a compliment for women of the East to be compared to a gazelle.

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🥰 Symphony of Love: The Amazing Courtship Ritual of Northern Gannets

Among the many fascinating mating rituals in the avian world, the dance of the northern gannets stands out as one of the most touching and mesmerizing. These elegant birds perform a graceful ballet, bowing and preening each other with their long, slender beaks. The gannets' ritual is a true symphony of love, showcasing the deep bond between these majestic birds. 🐦💞

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Elephants are incredibly quick to react and protect their young!

As soon as the adult elephants sense danger, they immediately surround the babies, providing them with safety. 🐘👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Elephants have a strong family bond and will do everything to keep their little ones safe. 🥰 When threatened, the whole herd forms a protective circle around the calves.

This amazing behavior showcases the intelligence and empathy of these gentle giants. 🐘💡 They are truly remarkable creatures!

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Wombats are true builders among marsupials! 🦫

These adorable short-legged creatures dig complex systems of burrows with tunnels and "rooms" where the temperature remains constant. 🌡️ Wombats are excellent engineers and their burrows can be up to 30 meters long. 📏 They use their strong claws and powerful limbs to excavate the tough Australian soil. 🇦🇺 Inside the burrow, wombats create cozy sleeping chambers lined with grass. 🛌

Interestingly, wombats have a unique cubic-shaped poop! 💩 This is due to the special muscles in their rectum that compress the feces into cubes. Wombats use their poop to mark their territory. 🗺️

These fascinating marsupials are not only great diggers but also important ecosystem engineers. Their burrows provide shelter for other animals like rabbits, foxes, and even reptiles. 🐇🦊🐍

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🦅 Successful osprey hunt for barracuda!

Ospreys spot prey from heights of up to 40 meters and dive with incredible accuracy. They can plunge into the water almost two meters deep, grabbing fish with sharp talons.

This time it's a barracuda! The bird of prey is in luck.

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Did you know that rabbits can swim? 🐇 It's true! While they may not be the most avid swimmers, rabbits have the ability to swim when necessary, such as to escape predators or cross bodies of water. 🏊‍♂️

Rabbits are actually quite good swimmers, thanks to their strong hind legs and webbed feet. 🦵 They use their powerful legs to propel themselves through the water and can even hold their breath for short periods of time. 🌊

So, the next time you see a rabbit near a body of water, don't be surprised if it takes a dip! 🏖️ Just remember, while rabbits can swim, they don't particularly enjoy it and should not be forced to swim for extended periods. 🐰

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Mini Miss Charm of Africa - The Dik-dik Antelope is the smallest antelope in the world. Due to its modest size, only 40 cm tall, it is very difficult to spot in the wild.

Instead of a nose, the Dik-dik has a bifurcated trunk ending in a heart-shaped tip. The trunk, of course, is not just for show - it participates in the process of thermoregulation.

The Dik-dik got its name due to the specific sound it makes when it senses danger. "Dik-dik," the antelopes cry out and run away. And they can reach a speed of up to 42 km/h, by the way.

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🦓 Zebras live in small groups. To confuse predators, zebras gather in a bunch, and the lion simply cannot see the outline of the animal.

🦁 By the way, lions do not have color vision, and they see only a black and white, incomprehensible substance.

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Brown anoles typically grow to be 10-15 cm in length. They have large eyes, strong legs that allow them to climb trees, a wide head, and a bright throat pouch. These lizards mainly eat insects, but they also enjoy eating fruits.

In addition to their native range in the Bahamas and Cuba, the brown anole has been introduced to the United States, Taiwan, and China. They are considered semi-arboreal lizards, living both in trees and on the ground.

Brown anoles are quite territorial and often fight each other to defend their area. When males get angry, they often nod their heads and move as if doing push-ups. The same behavior is observed when looking for suitable partners during the breeding season.

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A sleeping chameleon can't control its color change. 🦎 Unlike when they're awake, sleeping chameleons don't actively change their color for communication or camouflage. Instead, their color is influenced by their environment, temperature, and emotional state while they rest. 🌿 It's a fascinating example of how these amazing lizards are always adapting, even in their sleep! 😴

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🦒 Neck strength: the one with the longer neck wins

Giraffes engage in intense "neck duels" to compete for females. They swing their long necks like battle hammers, striking vulnerable areas of their opponent. The longer and more massive the neck, the more powerful the blow and the higher the chances of victory. 🥊

These fascinating battles showcase the incredible strength and agility of giraffes. Their necks, which can reach up to 8 feet in length, are not only used for reaching high branches but also serve as formidable weapons in their fights for dominance. 💪

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🦴 The Cape Long-Eared Bat-Eared Fox: A Mystery of the African Night

This elusive creature, with its long hind legs, resembles a miniature kangaroo but is actually more closely related to hopping rodents.

Found in the southern regions of Africa, it is nocturnal and evades predators through incredible leaps of up to 3 meters in length, despite its small stature.

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🐢 Turtles don't have teeth, but they have a real natural tool - a sharp and strong beak.

It helps them cope with all kinds of food: some neatly cut leaves, while others easily crack the shells of mollusks. 🌿🐚

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Beavers are fascinating animals known for their incredible teamwork. They are excellent builders, often constructing dams and lodges using branches, mud, and stones. Their dams can be quite large, altering the ecosystem by creating ponds and still waters, which supports a diverse array of other species. Did you know that beavers can eat up to 15% of their body weight in a day? 🌳🦫 Their teeth never stop growing, allowing them to continuously chew through wood.

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Masters of Camouflage 🦉

Owls are incredibly skilled at camouflaging themselves in their surroundings, allowing them to remain undetected by prey and potential predators. Their unique plumage patterns enable them to blend seamlessly into trees, bark, and foliage. This remarkable adaptation makes owls one of nature's most elusive and fascinating creatures. 🌲🌳

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🐻 A ruler-sized tongue!

The Malay bear's tongue can reach up to 25 centimeters in length.

With this long "tool," it skillfully licks honey from beehives and retrieves insects from narrow crevices.

No wonder it's also called the honey bear! 🍯

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🦝 From the first days of life, raccoon babies follow their mother everywhere, even if the path leads to high branches of trees. They cling to the bark with their tiny paws and never fall behind.

Climbing the tree, the little ones learn survival skills from their mother - how to balance on branches and find food. They repeat these lessons over and over until they become independent themselves. 🙃

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The Seychelles giant tortoise, found on the Seychelles Islands 🏝 🐢
These tortoises are not only huge in size, but also true long-livers. Living for 150 years is common for these tortoises. Some individuals can even live up to 200 years!

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Being a top predator is no easy task.

When stalking potential prey, the cheetah uses not only stealth, but also the features of the landscape.
Assessing the situation and the likelihood of success, the cheetah switches to a run and rapidly approaches the chosen victim. If everything is done correctly, it will end up with a meal. 🐾

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph in short bursts. They are also excellent jumpers, able to leap up to 15 feet in a single bound. 🐱

Despite their incredible speed and agility, cheetahs are actually quite fragile animals. They have a high mortality rate, especially among cubs, due to predation and competition with other predators. 🙏

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The ptarmigans belong to the lagomorphs and, as can be heard in this video, they are very sociable!
The ptarmigan's squeak can be an alarm signal, warning of nearby predators; territorial; mating; or just for communication with relatives.

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The dances of the great blue heron are magnificent😍

This is how they attract partners and express emotions... 😉

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🦪 Fascinating fact: Scallops have dozens of tiny blue eyes along the edges of their shells!

Instead of just one pair, these unique creatures have multiple eyes that detect motion and light. This allows the scallop to quickly close its shell and escape from predators. 🌊✨

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🦆 Pelicans are the heaviest of all flying birds. Interestingly, their skeleton makes up only about 10% of their total body mass.

This is all thanks to the air cavities in their bones, which allow these giants to easily take off and glide over the water with such grace.

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Gray or Tree Fox

The gray fox is a skilled climber, able to nimbly ascend trees and leap from branch to branch. It differs from other foxes with its more flexible spine, developed shoulder muscles, short muscular legs, and increased mobility in the joints of its front limbs.

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Check out this red-eyed devil Katydid! 😨 These incredible insects are masters of camouflage, able to blend in seamlessly with their surroundings. With their striking red eyes and intricate leaf-like wings, they're a fascinating sight to behold in the wild. Katydids are found in a variety of habitats worldwide, from tropical rainforests to temperate woodlands. While they may look a bit spooky, they're actually harmless herbivores that play an important role in their ecosystems. So next time you spot one, take a moment to appreciate the amazing adaptations of these unique creatures! 🍃🦋

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Polar bears enjoying the spring Arctic sun 🌞

These majestic creatures bask in the warm rays after months of polar night. Did you know that polar bears have black skin and hollow hair to maximize heat absorption? 🐻‍❄️

The Arctic sun melts ice, creating patches of open water for hunting seals. Polar bears are excellent swimmers and can cover vast distances in search of food 🏊‍♂️

As climate change reduces sea ice, polar bears face increasing challenges. Conservation efforts aim to protect their fragile habitat 🌍

Let's appreciate these amazing animals and work to preserve the Arctic ecosystem they call home 🙏

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🦅 The African Pygmy Falcon is a tiny but fearsome predator.

At just 19 cm in length, it's one of the smallest falcons in the world. Despite its miniature size, it hunts lizards, insects, and even small birds!

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🐾 Hyenas don't just wander - they navigate.

When they move along roads like this, they're not just taking the path of least resistance. They follow invisible scent trails - traces left by others that lead them to food, territory, or clan members.

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