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The female caracal gradually transfers her cubs to solid food, teaches them the tricks of the hunt, and six months after birth, she separates from them.
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Swans are elegant until they land on the water.
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The possum's ears are not covered with fur, and are constantly moving, and independently of each other.
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Royal Colobus is a species of monkey in the marmoset family of primates, one of the species of the genus Colobus.
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Cichlids range in body size from species less than 2.5 cm in length (e.g. female Neolamprologus multifasciatus) to much larger ones approaching 1 m in length (e.g. Boulengerochromis and Cichla).
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The Indian macaque, or bonnet macaque, is a species of macaque. Its habitat is the mountain rainforests of India, and it sometimes enters cities.
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The echidna has the lowest blood temperature among mammals. Under critical conditions, the animal lowers its temperature to 4 degrees, and its respiration rate to 1 in 3 minutes.
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In many Asian countries, the tapir figurine is believed to be a talisman, warding off nightmares from its owner.
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In addition to plant food, squirrels readily eat birds' eggs and even attack young hares.
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The Amur leopard is one of the rarest cats on the planet. And it behaves like a house cat!
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Hedgehogs are nocturnal animals, so they can't boast of their eyesight. But they compensate for that with their excellent sense of smell and hearing.
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Here's how the camels climb the sand dunes.
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Dolphin hearing is 400-1000 times sharper than human hearing. And the range of sounds they perceive is very wide. Dolphins distinguish sounds in the range from 1 hertz to 320 kilohertz, which is 15 times more audible than our ear.
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One of the most beautiful beaches in the world is located on the Indonesian island of Nusa Penida.
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Zhangjiajie is China's National Forest Park, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Baby tapirs do not resemble their parents at all. They have white spots and stripes on their fur, which disappear with time.
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Mantis are the only insects with a head that spins in different directions just like a human's.
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A distinctive feature of raccoon fur is that it consists 90% of a really thick undercoat, the main purpose of which is to keep the animal from freezing in cold water.
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If the rat is enlarged to human height and the skeleton is straightened out, it turns out that the joints of rats and humans are arranged similarly, and the bones have the same number of parts.
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Hawaii's Lava Falls.