Author: Bevis

A really entertaining video shows an ostrich and cheetah having a direct contact. Seeing that the cheetah was alone, the ostrich wanted to jump in to attack, but had to turn around and run away because the cheetah was looking for a “death battle”. However, after a few tries and realized that the cheetah seemed to be afraid of me, the ostrich ruffled its feathers “threatened” causing the cheetah to run away. This interesting clip was recorded by tourists in Ngorongoro reserve, Tanzania (a country on the east coast of Africa). The African ostrich is the largest living ostrich. The…

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Huge Burmese pythons can weigh 200 pounds and grow to around 18-foot lengths. They are strong feeders and can take on prey as large as deer. Pythons use both their vision and their sense of smell to find their next meal. Instead of going for their prey, they always choose to ambush them. They lurk in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to pounce on the unwary victim. Pythons have a useful adaptation that enables them to sense the body heat of nearby prey as well-pits positioned around their jaws. When there is poor lighting, pythons can find warm-ʙʟᴏᴏᴅed…

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Nowadays, it is almost impossible to estimate the number of dogs roaming the streets, but according to current data from the ASPCA, there are approximately 4 million stray dogs in the US alone. With the temperatures dropping significantly during this time of the year, many dogs are in serious danger. Unfortunately, there’s not much these dogs can do to stay warm on the streets! Stray dogs are desperately looking for warm places that could serve them as temporary shelters, to protect them against the cold. That’s what the poor puppy in the photos below did when he decided to use…

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There are many wonders in the natural world that occasionally elude human explanation. For example, recently, the image of a fish is said to be a carp, but the head is no different from a bird that makes people constantly talk. A social media account has just posted a video of a guy trying to lift a fish with a special shape to take a picture. Due to the fish’s natural response when not in the water, it constantly struggles, looking extremely alive. Therefore, many people believe that this is not a staged product. Immediately, many people opened many debates…

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One of the world’s longest rivers, numerous rare animal species, and a sizable rainforest may all be found in South America. Among the distinctive animals that roam the open grasslands of the continent is one that is mired in confusion and mystery: the maned wolf. Everything from its name to its looks is confounding. That’s why we’ve decided to show you 10 incredible maned wolf facts and help you see what makes these animals so interesting. Without further ado, let’s get into the list and start things off with a little bit of a twist. 10. The Maned Wolf Is Not…

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The colloquial name of the Thorny Devil is derogatory, and its Latin species name, horridus, isn’t much better. Actually, horridus, which refers to the reptile’s upright posture, is a harmless, slowly moving ant-eater. The Thorny Devil is a diurnal (day-active) reptile reaching 20cm in length. It’s covered in thorny spines and sports a ‘pretend’ head on the back of its neck, which is thought to warn off predators. A camouflaged Thorny Devil. Devils can change colour to blend into their surrounds, appearing mostly grey, red, orange or yellow. Their gait is also remarkable: tail lifted, they walk along with slow, jerky movements backwards and forwards. This might…

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A unusual marine creature known as a “alie of the deep” has been captured off the coast of Australia and given to a laboratory. On Tuesday, it displayed its soft shell, teeth that resembled sails, and flabby fish body. The prehistoric-lookiпg gobliп sharks live oп deep sea bottoms aпd little is kпowп aboυt their lives. “It’s pretty impressive, it’s пot hideoυs it’s beaυtifυl,” said the Αυstraliaп Mυseυm’s fish collectioп maпager Mark McGroυther, who described its teeth as lookiпg like “little daggers”. “They are пot caυght terribly ofteп. They are пot eпcoυпtered terribly ofteп at all.” McGroυther said this was oпly…

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A frightening image of a young goat with a “demonic” visage is generating a lot of buzz. Metro reports that the kid, which was borп iп Saп Lυis proviпce, Αrgeпtiпa, had protrυdiпg eyes aпd a flat face. It was stillborп oп Jυly 19. Owпer Gladys Oviedo was stυппed wheп she saw the dead aпimal. “The rest of the baby is пormal, it oпly has deformatioпs iп the head. It is υпυsυal what happeпed,” she said, accordiпg to Metro. Αrgeпtiпe website La Voz reports that local police, after heariпg rυmors of a malformed aпimal, weпt to iпvestigate, where they foυпd Oviedo holdiпg the kid.…

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Huge Burmese pythons can weigh 200 pounds and reach lengths of nearly 18 feet. They are strong feeders and can take on prey as large as deer. Pythons use both their vision and their sense of smell to find their next meal. Instead of going for their prey, they always choose to ambush them. They lurk in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to pounce on the unwary victim. Pythons have a useful adaptation that enables them to sense the body heat of nearby prey as well-pits positioned around their jaws. When there is poor lighting, pythons can find…

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In Africa, lions and hyenas are the main attractions. Although they are significant predators, other hunters also exist. Leopards perch high in the trees, basking in the shade and surveying the busy savanna. Leopards are one of the five “big cats”, which also include lions, tigers, jaguars, and snow leopards. Their name is derived from the Greek words λέων (leon), which means lion, and (πάρδος) pardos, which means male panther. As big cats, leopards are adept and opportunistic predators, and they eat anything from dung beetles to common elands, making their diet more diverse than any of the other four big cats. They have…

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Snakes are lengthy, sluggish, cunning, and equipped with venomous fangs. There is no denying that they are quite frightful. However, that does not imply that they are the most difficult clients in the animal kingdom. In fact, there are some creatures that could defeat them in combat! These creatures are strong enough to overcome a python! Source: https://siamtoo.com

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This strong eagle is the national bird of Mexico and the largest raptor in North America. These birds have golden-brown heads and necks with darker, dark brown bodies. They may dive upon their prey at rates of more than 150 mph because to their incredible swiftness. Golden eagles use their speed and sharp talons to snatch up rabbits, marmots, and ground squirrels. They also eat carrion, reptiles, birds, fish, and smaller fare such as large insects. They have even been known to attack full grown deer. Ranchers once killed many of these birds for fear that they would prey on…

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Recently, a 36-foot-long whale (yes, a whale) that was kilometers from its native home was found in Brazil’s isolated forest after scavenging vultures notified local authorities with their screeching. It’s no news that the Amazon rainforest teems with life, but one recent discovery left even seasoned wildlife experts and biologists baffled. In the undergrowth of Brazil’s Marajó Island, they found nothing less than the carcass of a 10-ton humpback whale. Preliminary theories suggest that the whale washed ashore during a storm or that it was already dead when rising tides carried it on land. However, scientists are confused as to…

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Non-venomous pythons can be found in Asia, Africa, and Australia. They are regarded as Old World snakes because they are not native to North or South America. The term “python” can be used to describe either the Pythonidae family or the genus Python that is a member of that family. https://youtu.be/2vyjmTAWbvU There are 41 species of python found within the family Pythonidae, according to the Reptile Database. Though both pythons and boas are large constrictors, they are separate families. Source: https://siamtoo.com

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The overconfident calf suddenly appeared amid the elephant herd while they were cooling down at the Spekboom lagoon in the Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa. To join the elephant herd, the older buffalo headed in that direction. While the adult elephants appeared to pay little attention to their new drinking buddy, the young elephant charged at the buffalo in the weird belief that his small size would somehow scare the large animal into running away from the area. The bull patiently waited until the young elephant was within striking distance before bashing him with his massive horned head. It…

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Wild dogs are experts at using a team strategy to ʜᴜɴᴛ. At dawn or dusk, the dogs engage in a lengthy welcome ritual that includes sniffing and licking, tail-wagging, and vocal twittering. Aside from a variety of chattering noises, they are known for their long-distance greeting call, a sharp Hoo, which can be heard up to four kilometers away. However, they remain silent throughout the actual ʜᴜɴᴛ. They occasionally ʜᴜɴᴛ during full moons. Wild dogs will search the bush for an antelope herd. This will most likely be an impala. Once they have discovered a herd, they target the weakest…

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It comes naturally to help a newborn who has fallen over by helping them stand up. The fact that a young elephant fell while attempting to cross a major road in Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Aғʀɪᴄᴀ and that its herd raced to the sᴄᴇɴᴇ to stop traffic and rush to the injured calf’s rescue came as no sᴜʀᴘʀɪsᴇ. After the newborn elephant in the Kruger National Park appeared to pass out in the middle of the road and stopped all traffic, the amazing event was captured on camera. The young animal then attempted to rise up but struggled and collapsed to the ground…

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Michael McCarthy was canoeing through the Intracoastal Waterway near St. Petersburg, Florida, when he spotted the familiar flash of silver in the water ahead of him. A dolphin was swimming nearby, and she appeared to be cradling a small, limp body. At first, McCarthy thought the dolphin had just caught her dinner, but as he watched, a heartbreaking scene unfurled before him. “It took me a minute to accept what I was seeing when I first spotted the dolphin,” McCarthy, the owner of the See Through Canoe Company, told The Dodo. “I wanted to believe it was a large redfish or something, but…

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Children have a way of causing us to smile and act foolish. Sometimes their reaction is unbelievable, and the kids in this particular compilation get pretty emotional. It makes us all thankful for cute and funny kid video clips. In one clip, a baby boy stands in front of a glass with a very small fish who swims by. The boy is silent for a second, then he breaks into tears and releases a cry louder than a trumpet! He looks back in fear as his mother comforts him. In another shocking moment, a shark swims past in a green…

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The scientific name for the hammer-headed bat, Hypsigaths mostross, refers to the animal’s molecular appearance. Iпdeed, websites aпd social media describe the hammer-headed bat’s appearaпce as “the spittiпg image of a devil” aпd eveп claim that it’s a cryptid kпowп as the “Jersey Devil.” Despite its fearsome attribυtes, however, this bat is a mild-maппered frυit-eater. Nevertheless, yoυ shoυldп’t get too close, becaυse it’s oпe of three species of Africaп frυit bat believed to carry the Ebola virυs.The hammer-headed bat is a type of megabat aпd the largestbat пative to Africa. Both males aпd females are grayish browп, with browп ears…

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Around the world, music is an excellent way to connect with other humans. But humans are not the only ones who like listening to music. Many animals also seem fascinated by melodies. Some people play music for their animals to help the little ones relax. And some people have even had other animals like deer and cows stop to listen to them sing or play. But this violinist decided to take her music out into the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. And when she started to play, a unique audience surfaced from the water: whales. As some commenters pointed…

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This incredible sight shows two voracious snakes ғɪɢʜᴛing over a live fish. The first Checkered keelback in Madhya Pradesh, Iɴᴅɪᴀ’s Kanha National Park, caught the catfish from a stream. The first keelback had already seized the victim in its mouth and was raising it out of the water to consume it for lunch when a second one reared up and bit on the victim’s tail. In addition to the two snakes ғɪɢʜᴛing, the fish was striving to escape, which it eventually did after 30 minutes. That fish has a lot of personality. The three creatures were rooted in an odd…

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The Great Barrier Reef’s waters surrounding Lady Elliot Island are home to the nearly 11-foot-long Ik Mata Ray. Since his discovery, the Project Matata research group has diligently taken care of the marital creator. The scieпtists пamed him Iпsρectοr Clουseaυ after the famουs character frοm The Piпk Paпther. It isп’t clear “what caυses” Iпsρectοr Clουseaυ’s ρiпk cοlοr, bυt the researches believe it might be a very [ra.re] cοпditiοп kпοwп as [erythrism]. Jυst like albiпism, οr melaпism, erythrism alsο leads tο a lack οf пatυral ρigmeпtatiοп, bυt if iп the first twο sitυatiοпs the ρigmeпtatiοп gοes white οr black, this time…

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This is the heart-wrenching moment a grieving male kangaroo cradles the head of his lifeless female companion as she reaches for her joey one last time underneath the shade of a mango tree. Evan Switzer noticed the touching marsupial interaction while going for a walk on bushland property in River Heads, a coastal town close to Fraser Island in Queensland, on Monday morning. ‘I saw the male pick up the female, he looked like he was just trying to get her up and see what was wrong with her,’ he told Daily Mail Australia. ‘He would lift her up and…

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