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🦋 The Dragon's Tail butterfly, Lamproptera meges, is found in South and Southeast Asia, including India, Thailand, and the Philippines.
🌿 It thrives near streams and quiet rivers, requiring water to survive.
🔍 Males absorb water, filtering minerals, and excess water is expelled.
🦋 Notably, their transparent upper wings and tail-like lower wings act as a rudder, allowing sudden stops and direction changes during flight 🌟
🐥 Birth of a Grey Goose
The grey goose Anser anser nests in colonies.
🌿 Females build nests using plant material, lined with their own feathers.
🐤 After 28 days, the goslings hatch! 🐥
🐮 The Watusi is a cattle breed from Africa.
They have large horns, up to 2.4m wide, weighing 40-45kg each.
🔥 Their long horns have a blood vessel system, helping with heat regulation by cooling the blood.
This unique feature allows them to thrive in hot climates 🌡️.
The Crimson-breasted Shrike is a bird species 🐦
found in Southern Africa, inhabiting dry areas
with shrub thickets. 🌄
Both males and females have the same plumage,
with a white stripe on their upper parts and
bright red lower body 🔥. A yellow-breasted form
also exists, initially thought to be a separate
species 🐤.
Chinchilla lanigera is rarely found in the wild, only in the high Andes of Chile 🐰.
Their red blood cells can carry more oxygen than any other rodent, helping them cope with thin air at high altitudes 🌟.
They can sleep upside down like bats, and also on their side or vertically 😴.
Interestingly, chinchillas can jump up to 2 meters high! 🤸♀️
South America, Peruvian coast 🌊
Meet the Humboldt Penguin, Spheniscus humboldti 🐧
It's a small species, 70cm long, weighing around 4kg 🤯
Named after Friedrich Wilhelm von Humboldt, a renowned German scientist 🌟
✅ 🌊 The Blue-footed Booby has a unique appearance, with its feet being a distinctive feature, ranging from light turquoise to deep aquamarine.
🐦 The color of the feet can indicate the bird's health, with brighter colors signifying better health. Interestingly, they catch fish while surfacing, not diving, as the fish's dark back and light belly create a visible contrast. 🌴
🦎 The Fan-Throated Lizard Sarada darwini was recently discovered in India.
They resemble Australian frill-necked lizards.
Males scan their territory from a high rock or bush, puffing out their brightly colored throat fan to attract females or deter rivals 🌟.
These small lizards (8-12 cm) can run fast when threatened, with their tail up 🏃♂️. Despite their size, they're fearless and sleep in open areas 😴.
🦋 The Pine Processionary Caterpillar is a harmless-looking butterfly, but its larvae are deadly to pines and cedars in Central Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe.
🌿 They have toxic hairs that fall off at the slightest touch, releasing a toxic liquid. Contact can cause skin irritation, conjunctivitis, and respiratory issues in humans.
🐶 These caterpillars pose a significant threat to pets, especially dogs. If a dog licks them, rinse its tongue with a soda solution and seek veterinary help immediately 🐕💉
🦎 The spotted leopard eublephar Eublepharis macularius sheds its old skin for a new one!
It's related to geckos, grows up to 25-30 cm long, and lives in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.
They're nocturnal, social, and live in groups, with males defending their territory from others 🌃💡
The female manakin waits for suitors 🐦.
The first male in a red beret removes a dry leaf and the show begins! 🌟
After all have performed, she flies away in search of a better dancer 😏.
The lance-tailed manakin is a small bird found in Central and South America, eating fruits and insects 🍉🐜.
🐟 The cuckoo catfish is a unique fish that lays its eggs among other fish species.
🌊 In Lake Tanganyika, it sneaks up to mouthbrooding cichlids and drops its eggs, which then get collected by the cichlid.
🤯 The catfish eggs hatch first, giving them an evolutionary advantage to eat the cichlid's newborns.
🕷️ The royal jumping spider Phidippus regius grows up to 15-22 mm in length.
It's a peaceful creature that thrives in captivity.
Its venom is harmless to humans, and it usually can't pierce human skin.
🌟 They play a vital role in the ecosystem, controlling plant-eating insects, and are valued by farmers for protecting citrus and sugarcane crops from pests.
🌞 These spiders are active during the day, love warmth, and hunt visually, pouncing on their prey.
🦎 The Trioceros deremensis is a unique species found only in Tanzania 🌳
It has distinctive paired horns on its face and a single horn on the end of its snout 🤯
The chameleon's color changes depending on its mood, but it typically has a greenish-yellow base with dark spots 🌿
It inhabits mountainous areas with dense vegetation and a humid climate, feeding on insects and invertebrates 🐜
🦋 The Peacock Katydid was discovered in 2006 in the mountains of Guyana.
🌿 It uses two strategies to protect itself:
🍂 folding its wings to look like a fallen leaf
🦅 and raising its wings with eye-like patterns to mimic a giant bird's head, scaring off predators.
👀 Interestingly, its wing pattern is similar to the Peacock Eye butterfly's, used for the same defense mechanism.
The Satin Bowerbird 🐦 is found in Australia and loves to steal shiny objects from people, like car keys, to decorate its bower.
It's to impress its mate! 💕
Males build and decorate bowers with blue items, like bottle caps, to attract females. They even paint the bower with fruit juice 🎨!
🦅 The Wedge-tailed Eagle, cared for by Taronga Zoo staff in Sydney, Australia, has finally taken flight - 18 months after it should have left its nest in the wild.
🌟 This eagle, found as a starving chick, was initially at a NSW raptor rehab center.
🦅 It's Australia's largest bird of prey, also found in New Guinea and Tasmania, with a wingspan of up to 284cm and body length of 106cm. 🌟
🐦 The Inca Tern has a unique "mustache"!
It lives on the Pacific coast of South America.
Recognizable by its grey plumage, orange beak, and red feet 🌟
This bird weighs around 190g and makes sounds like a cat's meow 🐈
The ordinary grass snake has distinctive "yellow ears" - markings on its head, often yellow, but sometimes white or orange.
🐍 The water snake has a V-shaped black spot instead, with an olive color and dark spots.
🌊 It spends most of its time in water, feeding on fish (60%) and amphibians, and is known for hunting fish in the morning. 🐟
✅ 🌴 The Amazonian Royal Flycatcher is a small bird with a slender beak, 15-17 cm long and weighing 13-21 g, found in South America.
🦅 Males have a fiery red crest with blue tips, while females have stunning yellow or orange crests.
🐜 They feed on various insects, including dragonflies and butterflies.
🏠 Despite their small size, they build elaborate nests, up to 2 meters in diameter, over water to protect themselves from predators 🐦
🦊🦌 A pack of wild dogs, Lycaon pictus, tried to chase a large kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros.
🌊 But the kudu cleverly jumped into a stream, changing the situation!
🐊 Luckily, crocodiles were resting elsewhere, saving both the kudu and the dogs. 😅
✅ 🌟 The Venezuelan sun tiger, Psalmopoeus irminia, was first described in March 1994.
🕷️ Found under tree bark in Venezuela, its habitat is actually much wider.
🌿 It lives under tree bark or in hollows.
🔥 Its pattern resembles a tiger's stripes, with bright orange on a black background, like the sun.
😊 Unfortunately, they're nervous and hide in shadows, but rare glimpses of their color are unforgettable! 🌟
🦇 Australian flying foxes Pteropus are hunted by freshwater crocodiles Crocodylus johnstoni.
They feed on fruit juice and pulp, and flowers, which explains their limited distribution in the tropics 🌴.
Interestingly, they participate in pollinating many tropical plants 🌺.
These creatures don't have echolocation, instead, they have well-developed vision and smell 👀👃.
🐦 Budgies, also known as Melopsittacus undulatus, are the most common birds in our homes.
They form huge flocks in their native Australia, searching for food and water.
These birds fly fast, covering long distances for seeds and water.
First introduced to Europe in 1840, they're now found in England, France, and more! 🌎💨
🌴 The Sooty Swift lives in tropical forests near waterfalls in South America, like Iguazu Falls.
🐦 In Brazil, these waterfalls are called "swallow waterfalls".
🌃 At night, hundreds of swifts gather behind waterfalls, flying in and out in a thrilling display 🌟
🦌 The muskox is one of the few Arctic mammals to survive the late Pleistocene extinction, along with bison and reindeer.
🌿 Their diet consists of grasses, willows, and other plants. They've adapted to the Arctic's scarce food sources, eating dry plants under the snow during the long winter. 🥶
🐕 The Dingo is a top-notch hunter 🌃. With excellent vision and hearing, they effortlessly track prey, preferring to hunt at night 🌃. They feed on mammals, reptiles, and insects 🐜. They can take down rabbits, kangaroos, and even sheep 🐑.
👀 Interestingly, kangaroos often put up a fierce fight, using claws to rip bellies or drown them in water 🌊. Dingos have short coats, perked-up ears, and distinct skull proportions 🐾. They weigh 20-30 kg and are found in most Australian regions 🌄.
🦎 The bearded agama burrows into sand and becomes almost invisible.
It's a large lizard, up to 65 cm long, found in forests and bushes.
🌟 Fun fact: it puffs out its throat and does push-ups when threatened! 🤯
The Eurasian Eagle Owl feeds its huge chick 🐥.
It has a massive body, loose feathers with reddish hues, bright orange eyes, and ear tufts 🦉.
This bird adapts to various habitats, hunting rabbits, rodents, and birds, and can even live near humans 🌆.
The Grey-throated Warbler lives in subtropical and tropical lowland wet and flooded forests.
🐦 But let's talk about its chicks! 🐤 They mimic toxic caterpillars with bright orange color and long hair-like feathers, moving their heads to resemble a crawling caterpillar 🌿💡