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5 публікаційPumas often rest during the day to conserve energy, as they are most active at dawn, dusk, and night. This helps them stay alert during the cooler hours when they are more active. National Geographic

Badger with a perfect backdrop 💛 Badgers are expert diggers, using their strong claws to build complex underground homes and hunt for prey! National Geographic
Jaguars occasionally leap from trees to ambush caimans in the Pantanal. After spotting their prey, they strike quickly, aiming for the head or neck. Their powerful bite, the strongest of any big cat, allows them to pierc…
Chipmunks gather hundreds of nuts in autumn to prepare for winter, using their cheek pouches to transport food. Competition for resources is fierce, and they often fight to protect their stockpiles from other chipmunks,…
Giant otters are skilled predators that primarily eat fish, including eels like this swamp eel in the Pantanal. They hunt in groups or alone, using their excellent swimming and diving abilities to track prey underwater.…