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5 публікаційEastern quolls are opportunistic hunters that take live prey such as insects, small mammals, birds and reptiles, and they also scavenge National Geographic
Elephants can stand on their hind legs and use their trunks to reach high into trees to pluck fruits like jackfruit, one of their favorite treats. Their trunks have over 40,000 muscles and work as a versatile tool for gr…
Colugos, often called flying lemurs, are one of nature’s most extraordinary creatures, though they aren’t actually lemurs at all. With their bat-like wingspan and tree-dwelling lifestyle, these enigmatic mammals are mast…
Have you heard of a casque? 🪶 Great hornbills are known for their long, curved beak, but they also have a recognizable bony structure called a casque on top of their head. This is a hollow structure on top of the beak,…
The forest's most iconic resident National Geographic