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The latest Messages 4
2023-07-06 11:31:44
Courtship dance of the hooded grebe.
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2023-07-05 23:01:42
As social animals, Smith's Bush squirrels like to use their snuggle time for warmth and mutual grooming
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2023-07-05 21:31:43
Elevated view of a canoe crossing a river in a dense rain forest in Republic of the Congo
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2023-07-05 19:32:02
Once night falls in the desert, fennec foxes use their physical adaptions to forage
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2023-07-05 16:30:56
Galápagos sea lions are the largest endemic land animal in the archipelago. The males are noticeably larger than females and have distinctive bumps on their foreheads.
Due to the islands’ isolation and strict protection measures, these animals do not fear humans. Most of their predatory threats, like sharks and killer whales, are found in the sea. On land, their only real adversaries are domestic dogs.
Galápagos sea lion numbers are in sharp decline, even so. The IUCN lists the Galápagos sea lion as officially endangered. Primary threats to their continued existence include climate change, El Niño events, land and sea pollution, and infectious diseases.
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2023-07-05 11:31:56
A red fox hunts during a white out in Grand Teton National Park
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2023-07-04 23:03:10
Wolverines are normally elusive and solitary, but with some luck—and a camera trap—scientists were able to catch a glimpse
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2023-07-04 21:31:46
Amazing octopus stretching its tentacles to form a huge balloon filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters (5,250 feet).
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5.3K views18:31
2023-07-04 19:32:03
A rainbow over the ocean from Makaha Beach, Oahu Island, Hawaii
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2023-07-04 16:31:08
This is how scallops swim.
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