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Animals
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Sharing cute moments, fun facts, and amazing stories from the animal world.
Royal Flycatcher
Minnie is a Devon and Cornwall Longwool, one of the rarest breeds of sheep in the world.
[📹 dartmoorshepherd]
Capybaras are herbivores, therefore harmless to other animals around them. They're easy-going semi-aquatic mammals, social, friendly, and gentle, and get along with just about everyone, so it makes sense that other animals would enjoy their company
This is an example


A cow that learned how turn on a faucet with its horn
The evolution that led to the elephant
[🎞️ evolutionwith.ai]
A snow leopard realizing there’s always a bigger fish
‘The Boss’ is known to be the largest and most famous grizzly bear in Banff National Park.
He’s been hit by a train twice, fights other big grizzlies and is believed to have fathered up to 70% of the grizzlies in Banff.
This dog adopted a lamb rejected by its mother
[🎞️ Olivia Akers]
Fish
[🎞️ AI]
Arctic wolves curiously inspecting some wildlife photographers in their territory.
Tiny sleepy baby bunny
The cassowary, often dubbed the “last living dinosaur,” produces the deepest known bird call on Earth, so low it's almost felt more than heard. It rumbles through the rainforest like a prehistoric echo.
Call of the cassowary 🦖🔊
[📹 suryantoraptor]
Logically speaking, which animal could actually stand a chance against a full-grown male lion?
The proverbial head stabilization of a chicken
[📹 farmlife9s]
Bees with striking blue stripes — these are Amegilla bees. They're fascinating not just for their vibrant colors but also for their unique way of life. Unlike honeybees, Amegilla don't build hives; instead, they nest and reproduce in burrows dug into the ground.
Incredible how the sheer size of elephants puts everything into perspective.
One month timelapse of Bruno's behaviour ‘therapy’
[📹 Grace Choi / kittyboyandfriends]
Exclusively found in the Galapagos Islands, the marine iguana is the world’s only ocean-swimming lizard. It can dive to depths of 30 meters (98 feet) and remain underwater for up to 30 minutes.
[📹 Shelton Dupreez]
One of the most fascinating facts about the ocean, is that there are whales alive today who were born before Moby Dick was written.
Some of the bowhead whales in the icy waters off of Alaska today are over 200 years old.