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A young Elephant calf in between the legs of an adult Elephant
03/18/2022

A young Elephant calf in between the legs of an adult Elephant


Opossums have impressive memorieOpossums have impressive memories—at least when it comes to food. Researchers found that...
03/17/2022

Opossums have impressive memorie

Opossums have impressive memories—at least when it comes to food. Researchers found that possums are better at remembering which runway led to a tasty treat than rats, cats, dogs, and pigs. They can also recall the smell of toxic substances up to a year after trying them.


The Eurasian lynx is one of the widest ranging cats in the world and can be found in the forests of western Europe, Russ...
03/13/2022

The Eurasian lynx is one of the widest ranging cats in the world and can be found in the forests of western Europe, Russia and central Asia.

03/13/2022

Danny Connor, a Swedish woman who specializes in photography, found a 7-week-old squirrel eating some food.

Panther chameleon
03/12/2022

Panther chameleon

03/09/2022

Chameleon eat insect.

03/09/2022

Leopard Play with me..

The blue penguin is the smallest living penguin.
03/05/2022

The blue penguin is the smallest living penguin.


Ipatka and her "super-capacious" beak. The most beautiful and bright part of the ipatka is an unusual beak.  Although yo...
02/24/2022

Ipatka and her "super-capacious" beak.

The most beautiful and bright part of the ipatka is an unusual beak. Although you can’t immediately tell from the photo that this bird can carry up to 20 fish about 10 cm long in it at a time. Not bad.

📍Pacific Ocean

02/24/2022

The Japanese flying squirrel is a charming member of the squirrel family.  The length of their body is only 20 cm, with ...
02/24/2022

The Japanese flying squirrel is a charming member of the squirrel family. The length of their body is only 20 cm, with a tail it reaches 30-35 cm.
These tiny flying squirrels prefer a nocturnal lifestyle: during the day they sleep in minks, and at night they get out to “hunt”.

02/24/2022

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