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A baby flamingo learns to stand on one leg. National Geographic

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Tibetan Fox🦊 Tibetan Fox, also known as the Wa or Wamo, is a smaller breed of fox that lives in the high altitude grassland plains of the Tibetan Plateau, China and India. They can also be found in the treeless slopes o…

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Lions can go up to four days without drinking water, but if available, they will drink water every day. Lions do need to eat every day. Adult lioness need to eat about 11 pounds of meat each day, while adult males eat 16…

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Asian paradise flycatcher National Geographic

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Just life 🪶 National Geographic

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Watcher👀 National Geographic

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Sloths live almost exclusively in trees, leading to amazing situations like this. National Geographic

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Funny dolphin🐬 National Geographic

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Giant gharial🐊 The giant gharial is the largest of the crocodile-like reptiles on Earth, being about 58 feet long and weighing 15.7 tons when fully grown. National Geographic

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This is a hotel for frogs🥀 National Geographic

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Sound sleep is the key to health! National Geographic

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Squirrels love mushrooms! Moreover, squirrels can eat not only edible, but also poisonous mushrooms. National Geographic

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Winter's Tale🦌 National Geographic

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Charming Nicobar pigeon. Conservation Status Nicobar pigeons are listed as Near Threatened. Their wild population is decreasing due to human actions such as hunting and deforestation. National Geographic

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Ocean sunfish don't have scales. Instead, they have a thick, rubbery skin that is covered in mucus. Their skin can be up to 3 inches thick in some areas. ☀️ National Geographic

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Dwarf mongoose plays dead for hornbill. National Geographic

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The mother deer's grooming behavior begins the imprinting process. Imprinting is when the mother learns the scent of her fawns. This allows her to tell her fawn from others. The fawn is precocial, meaning that it can cra…

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Baby Pallas Cat playing with her mothers tail. National Geographic

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Rudolph is ready for the season.. National Geographic

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What a beautiful situation❤️ National Geographic

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Kitty decided to show off his mind-blowing climbing skills 🐯 National Geographic

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King cobra🐍 National Geographic

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Bird collects fur from a sleeping fox to build a nest.. National Geographic

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Caracal ear flicks.. National Geographic

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Rabbits can swim. They even have a special “swimming” mode for the ears.👀 National Geographic

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Monday morning National Geographic

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It takes a hedgehog from a year to a year and a half to grow a new needle. National Geographic

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Mountain Gorillas have a life expectancy of 35 to 40 years, and they frequently suffer from arthritis, which destroys their bones, hands, and feet. In comparison to mountain gorillas, gorillas in zoos can live up to 50 y…

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stylish landing.. National Geographic

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Proud mom and proud kids.. National Geographic

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