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Sharing cute moments, fun facts, and amazing stories from the animal world.
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Animals 3 months ago
The stunning moment when an osprey emerges from the ocean clawed onto its prey, a barracuda [📹 Mark Smith]
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Animals 3 months ago
Border Collies showing exactly why they’re famous for their speed, focus, and heart. [📹 seanthesheepman7]
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Animals 3 months ago
This Paradise Pack pup was trying its best to howl but just couldn’t quite get it out. [🐺 Voyageurs Wolf Project]
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Animals 3 months ago
Tigers are solitary animals that prefer large personal territories, while lions are highly social and live in groups. Despite these natural differences, these two have formed a rare bond, becoming close friends.
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Animals 3 months ago
The beautiful — yet deadly — Malayan Blue Coral Snake. 🐍
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Animals 3 months ago
A precision strike by a kingfisher seen from the fish's point of view.
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A bull elk bugling in the fog. Elk bugles can be heard from miles away and are a crucial part of their mating rituals and territorial displays. [📹 Harry Collins Photography]
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Animals 3 months ago
Peacock mantis shrimp eyes have 16 photoreceptors, compared to a human's three, and can see not just visible, but also ultraviolet and polarized light.
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Animals 3 months ago
The beautiful glasswing butterfly is known for its unique transparent wings that allow it to camouflage without coloration. [📹 Brandon Price]
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Animals 3 months ago
This rabbit was abandoned by its biological mother as a baby and now sees an orange cat as its mother.
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Animals 3 months ago
The fur of the Arctic fox provides the best insulation of any mammal and its thickness increases by 140% during winter. Apparenly they do not start to shiver until the temperature drops to −70 °C (−94 °F).
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Animals 3 months ago
This amazing video captured by Bertie Gregory features a rare top angle drone shot of a cheetah in full sprint. From this perspective, you can see how its spine works like a massive spring, stretching and contracting to cover over seven meters in a single stride. Unlike other cats, cheetahs have "semi-retractable" claws that act like track spikes, providing permanent grip on the ground. Their long, heavy tail serves as a biological rudder, swinging sharply to balance the body during high-speed turns. It’s perfect natural engineering designed for one thing-pure, explosive speed.
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Animals 3 months ago
A rare-colored fox hunting rabbits in the soft afternoon light.
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Animals 3 months ago
Three penguins swimming leisurely in shallow waters in South Africa
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Animals 3 months ago
When a crocodile lunges at a porcupine, no one expects the tables to turn in seconds
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The Theodore Roosevelt of cats
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Animals 3 months ago
Chunk, a brown bear from Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska, was voted the fattest bear of 2025 in Fat Bear Week, reaching an estimated 1,200 pounds. He was even seen with a broken jaw but kept feeding on salmon. [📹justalittlelightphoto]
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Animals 3 months ago
Footage of a tiger, leopard, and bear using the same cave in different seasons. [📹 Sergey Gorshkov]
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Amazon river dolphin harassing a black caiman by nibbling at its tail. [📹 jhonathabc]