Wildlife

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Join us as we explore the wilderness and share the beautiful scenery of nature!


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?Lions are the laziest predators in Africa.

Being well-fed, lions never hunt. The only two things that can make a well-fed lion move are the scorching sun and danger.

2 months ago

? A leopard drags an impala weighing from 40 to 76 kg to a height of about 6 meters on a tree to eat in peace without the risk of losing its prey. If the leopard does not move its prey to higher ground, then lions or hyenas may steal it.

2 months ago

Swallows build their nests from small lumps of clay mixed with saliva. The nest building process is usually carried out by the female swallow.

First, the swallow chooses a suitable place for the nest, for example, under the roof of a building or on a window. Then it begins to collect material and form the basis for the nest. The swallow usually collects clay from the nearest body of water, collecting it in its beak and mixing it with saliva. This gives the material stickiness and plasticity.

By placing lumps on top of each other, the swallow forms the walls of the nest. Inside, the nest is compacted with paws and insulated with various soft materials, including feathers.

2 months ago

The Malayan bear is the smallest bear in the world! And he doesn’t mind eating coconut ?

It is believed that tapping the coconut in certain places with your claws is to find areas where the skin is thin and easy to break.

4 months, 3 weeks ago

Each nest always has a dominant chick, and this is clearly visible in this video. Parent birds will feed all the chicks, but the dominant chick will always eat first.

4 months, 3 weeks ago

This is an Amazonian mantis that imitates a fallen leaf.

Through millions of years of natural selection, these insects have evolved the ability to mimic the environment in which they live, to the point that they have body parts that look exactly like leaves in shape, color and even texture.

The flawless resemblance to a fallen leaf is amazing on all levels: brown with greenish areas, just like a dying leaf should look, dry curled tips on the tips of the wings and even the veins!

4 months, 4 weeks ago

An ordinary starling. Outstanding singing talent. 

It is found almost everywhere - from Siberia to Europe and Asia. This songbird lives in parks, forests, and gardens.
They are known for their loud and melodious singing, which they perform both alone and in company with other starlings.
Unlike other bird species, starlings are able to imitate the sounds of other birds and even the sounds of technology.

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