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5 публікаційJust saying hey 👋🦀 These male fiddler crabs use their oversized claw to dig, duel, and call the ladies into their burrows. National Geographic
By the River Lions are frequently found resting along these banks. With nearby water and open visibility, it’s the perfect setup — both for comfort and for ambush. As one of Africa’s apex predators, lions use these natur…
Marmots are well suited for life in cold environments and have small fur-covered ears, short, stocky legs, and strong claws for digging. Some marmots, such as the Alpine marmot (M. marmota) and the hoary marmot (M. calig…
Did you know, the shape, markings and coloration of the tail of humpback whales can be used so that we can recognize them individually?! That means we can recognize where they go, who they spend time with, what they eat,…
There are 25 species of chipmunk, 24 of which live in North America. Chipmunks are excellent tree climbers and swimmers who live in a variety of habitats, including plains, mountains, forests, and deserts. Chipmunks like…