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Transparent proboscis monkey and his son for your blog
skyiscalling: control [ /kənˈtroʊl/ ] • to direct the behavior of (a person or animal) • to hav
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Great crested grebes are born with stripes and facial markings, presumably to help with camouflaging
Green pythons have a distinct way of lounging on a branch where they coil their body into what resem
Emotions by Sudipta Chakraborty Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II Lens: Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM
The buff tip moth has some impressive camouflaging skills, blending right into its twiggy habitat.Im
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kinkdom4u: …and that’s how you teach a dumb animal to have a good behavior.
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A recent study showed that male kangaroos with large forelimbs are more attractive to females, and m
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currentsinbiology:Timid rats use the buddy system by Nicholas Weiler Rats usually fear st
Emperor moths have large eyespots on their hind wings that they flash when disturbed. This often sta
How peckish penguins find their food Animals have used the same technique to search for food th
How crows connectThe New Caledonian crow is well-known for its ability to make and use tools to poke
Revealed: hunting strategy of the endangered African wild dogA new study led by researchers at the R
Please don’t make a nest in that thing…
skyiscalling: control [ /kənˈtroʊl/ ] • to direct the behavior of (a person or animal) &bu
whatthefauna: A baby pangolin is born quite helpless, other than the ability to suckle and cling. Un
Springboks are known for “pronking” in which they spontaneously jump up to 13 fe
In addition to eating eucalyptus leaves, koala joeys also indulge in bits of their mother’
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