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🦎 The Savannah monitor, a large lizard, can grow up to 1 meter in length.
🌍 Found in central Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia and Somalia.
🌳 They inhabit open spaces, like steppes and savannas, and are also skilled tree climbers.
👀 Interestingly, they can catch prey on tree branches, despite not being very agile.
🦌 Thomson's gazelle inhabits Kenya and Tanzania, one of Africa's most elegant and beautiful antelopes.
It's small: 80-120 cm long, 55-80 cm tall, and weighs 15-35 kg.
🔥 They can run up to 80 km/h, but cheetahs are their main predators 🐯
🐦 The Kookaburra is a large kingfisher,
size of a crow, living in eucalyptus
forests. 🌳 It's famous for its unique
"laughing" call, sounding like human
laughter. 😂 They can live up to 20 years
in the wild and 50 in zoos. 🐧
🦉 The Buffy Fish Owl (Ketupa ketupu) is smaller than its relative.
Its body length is 38-48 cm, weighing 1-2 kg.
It inhabits forests near water sources, mangroves, and coasts, feeding on fish, amphibians, and reptiles 🐟🦎
🐨 The Potorous tridactylus, a unique marsupial, resembles a musky rat-kangaroo 🐭.
It has fully furred tails and kangaroo-like limbs 🦵.
They inhabit Australia and Tasmania, living in dry bushes and forests 🌳.
Nocturnal and herbivorous, they eat plants, fungi, and insects 🍄🐜.
✅ 🐨 The musk kangaroo rat is a prolific gardener. It buries fruits in the ground for future snacks and often forgets where they're hidden, thus planting new trees.
🌳 This animal is also known as the musk kangaroo, an evolutionary link between possums and kangaroos. It's quite common but hard to spot due to its secretive nature. 🌴 Found in Queensland, Australia.
🐻 Polar bears and spy cameras!
These cameras are used by scientists and documentarians.
A curious bear approached, but the camera escaped!
Fun fact: Polar bears can breed with brown bears, producing hybrids, as they share common ancestors 🐻💡
Their tongues are blue, and their skin is black! 🐻👀
🐛 Snake-mimic caterpillar
It transforms into a snake when in danger 🐍
Expands body segments to mimic a snake, complete with fake eyes 👀
Even attacks predators!
Found in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South America 🌎
✅ 🐦 The Great Potoo bird is incubating an egg.
It nests like this and incubates while standing.
The male takes turns with the female at night.
Its name comes from catching insects near goats and cows.
🌳 Its camouflage is perfect, blending with trees.
Its large beak and unique call set it apart.
Found in Central and South America, it's 35-38 cm long. 😊
🌿 You see the jacana bird taking its chicks under its wings and quickly moving them away from the crocodile.
🐥 They walk on water (actually, on lily pad leaves) searching for food.
🌟 Interesting fact: jacanas can carry eggs and chicks under their wings! 👨👦 The male takes care of the young ones.
✅ 🐿️ The Cuban hutiya is a large rodent, 30-60 cm long, with a 14-30 cm tail, weighing 3-9 kg.
It has thick, grey, brown, or black fur.
These animals are mostly ground-dwelling, but can climb trees.
They are active during the day, eating leaves, fruits, and small animals. 🌴🐢
✅ 🦅 Meet Sinag, a 5-year-old Philippine Eagle 🐦
with a 2-meter wingspan. Despite being territorial
and aggressive, Sinag poses for selfies with
trainer Lohwana Halak. 📸 They met when Sinag
was just 1 year old.
This rare bird is a national symbol, found only
in the Philippines' tropical forests. 🌴 It's
monogamous, hunting in pairs, and killing one
can result in 12 years in prison. 🚫
🐍 Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) - a non-venomous snake.
It grows up to 60-80 cm. 🌿
They dig burrows with their upturned snout.
When threatened, they puff out their neck, arch back, or play dead 🙅♂️
🐥 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 Pink-Necked Green Pigeon inhabits Southeast Asia, found in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
🌴 They live in tropical and subtropical forests and mangroves, gathering in small flocks by day and large flocks at night.
🍉 These birds eat various fruits and berries, and can become overweight if overfed. They require space to fly to stay healthy.
🐦 The Maltese pigeon is a quite old breed.
They originated from South Asia and were first bred in Italy, then spread to Austria and Germany.
In the US, a variation is bred, the American Maltese pigeon, weighing 550-700g and 40cm tall 🐤.
They require careful feeding to avoid obesity and related issues 🥗.
🐹 The cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus looks like a mouse, but it doesn't smell like one.
They live in large groups, covering the floor of their enclosure, and are quite peaceful.
Their favorite food is insects, and when fed crickets or grasshoppers, it's hunting season! 🐜
🤩 Baby cactus mice cling to their mother's nipple and virtually live there, even as she moves around.
As they grow, they start to run after her, and even when fully grown, they still hold on tight! 💕
🐦 The Australian magpie is one of the most dangerous birds, especially during spring!
They attack to protect their young, with males defending a 100-150m radius around their nest.
🚴♂️ Most attacks occur in September and October, with cyclists being the most common target.
📊 A website tracks these attacks, showing that 2/3 of cases involve cyclists.
📹 Watch as a cyclist experiences an attack on this video! 😱
🌴 The giant papuan grasshopper Hyperhomala virescens is found on the island of New Guinea.
It feeds on leaves and fruits of tropical trees and shrubs.
This large insect can camouflage itself among green leaves 🌿.
Adult males are up to 15 cm long, females are even longer 🦋.
They have a unique appearance with a enlarged prothorax and toothed edges 🌟.
They are nocturnal, move slowly, and are poor fliers 🌃.
🦊 Rock hyraxes are small, cat-sized mammals, 30-60 cm long, weighing 1.5-4.5 kg.
🔍 They have a unique, rubber-like skin on their feet, with sweat glands, allowing them to climb steep rocks and trees with ease 🌳💨
🌿 Beautiful video! Watch it calmly, then read if you want.
The Victoria amazonica is the largest water lily in the world 🌟. It has wide, circular leaves with wavy edges, and can support up to 50 kg! 🤯 The underside of the leaf is dark purple or reddish-brown, with sharp spines to protect it from fish and other aquatic animals 🐟.
🦎 The blue-tongued skink, Tiliqua scincoides, is a large lizard up to 0.5m long.
It has a smooth, fish-like scale and a bony layer underneath.
🤔 Scientists can't explain the purpose of its blue tongue.
Two popular theories are:
👊 it scares off predators with its bright color, or
💪 it's a symbol of strength and dominance during mating season.
🌟 The Quetzal bird inhabits cold mountain forests from southern Mexico to Panama.
It nests in high tree crowns, seeking hollows at least 50m above ground.
🌿 This bird was sacred to the ancient Mayans and Aztecs, considered a god of air.
🕊️ In Guatemala, it's a national symbol of freedom, featured on the country's coat of arms and currency. 💚
🕷️ Meet the fishing spider! 🌊
They're not monsters, only 3cm long, but can kill 5-6cm fish.
Their long legs have 3 claws and special hair to prevent wetting, allowing them to slide on water.
Their main weapon? Patience! 🤯 They wait for hours, creating ripples to lure prey.
They can even dive for 45 minutes, using air bubbles on their legs for oxygen! 🌴
The Red-billed Chachalaca is a unique bird 🐦
It's featured on Trinidad and Tobago's coat of arms 🏛️
These medium-sized birds resemble turkeys, with small heads and long legs 🦃
They're social, loud, and love to forage for fruits and seeds in trees 🌳
The Scarlet Ibis 🌴 gives Trinidad a fantastic atmosphere 🌟.
They live in groups of hundreds, feeding on insects, mollusks, and fish 🐟.
Their curved beak helps them find worms and crabs 🐜.
They can live up to 20 years 🐦.
🦊 The least weasel (Mustela nivalis) attacks a squirrel.
🐿️ Unfortunately, the squirrel's luck has run out.
📚 Learn more about these fierce creatures and their hunting habits.
🐿️ 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! 😮