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haleboop1 · 15 days ago
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The Wingless Adventure of the Magpie: A Heartwarming Tale of Courage, Friendship, and Survival in the Wild
In The Wingless Adventure of the Magpie, a young magpie chick named Crow is swept away from his nest during a fierce storm, thrust into a dangerous and unfamiliar world. Unable to fly, Crow must navigate the challenges of the wild, from evading predators to finding food, all while learning to survive on his own. With the help of a kind chaffinch, Crow embarks on a journey of self-discovery,…
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learnearninfo · 2 months ago
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Animal save life #shorts #shortvideo #trendin@Wildlife521
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moodboard-d · 1 year ago
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unbfacts · 4 months ago
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littlepawz · 3 months ago
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Bison are the only animal that turn into a snowstorm rather than away from it because they instinctively know that walking into the storm will get them out of the weather quicker.
~Tom Murphy~
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pangeen · 5 months ago
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Ever seen anything like this? Watching these bulls for long periods is fascinating. Their behaviour is part of complex social structures that serve many purposes. They spar aggressively to establish dominance, determine hierarchy and test each other’s strength and skill. After sparring, they embrace as a way to strengthen their social bonds. It demonstrates that the sparring wasn’t meant to cause harm but part of their natural interaction. It helps maintain peace and cohesion in the group. The trunk intertwining is a sign of a mutual respect. If one bull emerges more dominant, the act of embracing acknowledges the other’s strength and reinforces the social structure without escalating aggression. So fascinating and utterly captivating.
// © Harry Blakey
Music: © Lord Huron - The Night We Met
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islamprotestan-blog · 6 months ago
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take refuge from orca chase...
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the-most-humble-blog · 1 month ago
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🔥 THE HOMO SAPIEN TAKEOVER: NATURE WORKS FOR US NOW 🔥
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Once upon a time, this planet was a free-for-all. Sabertooths, mammoths, apex predators roaming like they owned the place. Every species fought for survival like it was a full-time job. Then we showed up.
Humans didn’t "adapt" to nature—we bent it to our will. We took fire from the gods and then used it to cook our steak. We turned the deadliest animals into house pets. We looked at the biggest, baddest beasts and said, "We’ll either hunt you, tame you, or put you in a zoo for our amusement."
✔ Tigers? Endangered. We run their entire existence now. ✔ Wolves? Leashed and turned into French bulldogs. ✔ The ocean? Full of nuclear submarines and million-dollar yachts. ✔ Mountains? We carved faces into them for fun. ✔ The sky? You thought you had birds? Cute. We have private jets.
The food chain isn’t a thing anymore. We replaced it with capitalism and DoorDash.
🚧 THE ANIMAL KINGDOM FUMBLED—WE TOOK OVER 🚧
Predators used to run the wild like warlords. Now? They’re glorified Instagram mascots. 📌 Lions: Disney movie stars. 📌 Gorillas: We meme’d them into extinction. 📌 Bears: You attack one person and suddenly it’s a national crisis. 📌 Elephants: Y’all got ivory? We turned that into piano keys.
Meanwhile, humans? ✔ We don’t just live in nature—we build heated patios and drink whiskey while staring at the same moon wolves howl at. ✔ We’re the only species that kills for sport, conquers for fun, and dominates for convenience. ✔ We looked at evolution’s strongest creations and said, "Cool story, but where’s my WiFi?"
🔥 WELCOME TO HOMO SAPIENS HOME 🔥
Nature lost. We won. Now the wild is just real estate waiting for zoning permits.
🚀 Reblog this and let every flea-bitten, four-legged bastard know who runs this planet. 🚀 Comment if you recognize human supremacy and want to watch the world burn in high definition. 🚀 Follow for more unapologetic, fact-based dominance.
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🔥 No survivors. No apologies. Just facts. 🔥
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haleboop1 · 1 month ago
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Summary: Understanding Kangaroo Adaptation
What are the most important aspects to consider when researching kangaroo adaptation?
Discover the astonishing kangaroo adaptations that help them thrive in extreme climates! Learn how they survive with speed, agility, and smart evolution. While studying Kangaroo adaptation, several key factors must be considered. Such as their physical characteristics, behavioral patterns, and environmental response. Ability to survive, their arid landscape, their energy-efficient locomotion, and their unique reproductive system are important. The impact of climate change on kangaroos is essential, as rising temperatures and habitat loss are forcing them to evolve further.
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tilbageidanmark · 4 months ago
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Baboons vs. a leopard
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learnearninfo · 2 months ago
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mentalanguish · 3 months ago
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Because they have a far better chance of capturing food while on-the-go, spiders weave webs between the antlers of deer, antelopes, gazelles, and other horned animals as a mobile alternative to hunt
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athos-outdoor-prospector · 2 years ago
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Cooking potatoes😍👌 🥔
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 2 years ago
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Worry not for the Nameless Red Disciple, they just went down to the river to chill with the river turtles!
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horygory · 10 months ago
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Vivarium (2019)
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This is an example of brood parasitism. A parasitic bird lays its eggs in the nests of other species. The parasitic chick often hatches earlier, grows faster, and out-competes the host's own chicks, sometimes even ejecting them from the nest.
The host parents unknowingly raise the parasitic chick, investing resources into it.
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