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7 публікаційThe nutria is the largest rat in the world. In the 1930s, 6,270 adult nutria were released into the wild. Everything went well, the animals got used to the right conditions, mainly in the Transcaucasus. National Geograph…
Trolltunga is one of the best hiking destinations in Norway. The route is very difficult, starts at Skeggedal and goes through high mountains, takes 10-12 hours (only 27.5 km / 17 miles to Trolltunga and back) and the cl…
Megathura crenulata is a northeastern Pacific Ocean mollusk species in the family Fissurellidae. National Geographic

Temple of skulls in the Czech Republic The main attraction of the city of Kutna Hora is the Cemetery Church of All Saints. Church with skulls - this is how tourists usually call the ossuary, arriving in crowds to look at…
Due to massive deforestation, the tree kangaroo population is noticeably declining. And species such as Goodfellow's kangaroo and Doria, which live in New Guinea, are also objects for hunting. National Geographic
The front teeth of giraffes are spade-shaped, which determines the functional purpose: tearing leaves from branches. National Geographic
Orangutans have the ability to use various objects and pass these skills on to their offspring. They know how to confer and come up with something together. National Geographic