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In mating, sloths, like everything else, do not tolerate haste, and the whole process takes place on weight.

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Although alpacas can be aggressive, they are extremely intelligent, easy to train, and capable of forming strong bonds with humans.

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Residential buildings with amazing balconies in Changsha near the Xiangjian River, China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

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Nightjars are birds of prey.

They go hunting at night. Insects such as mosquitoes, beetles, bedbugs and butterflies are their prey.

Nightjars also like to eat flies and gadflies, which are most often found near grazing livestock. Hence the legend according to which in the evenings the nightjar sucked milk from the goats, which is how the name of the bird came about.
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Until now, scientists haven’t been able to create a synthetic equivalent of sheep's wool, not inferior to it in quality and warmth retention.
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Chaco phyllomedusa

A tree frog of the phyllomedusa genus found in the Gran Chaco region of northern Paraguay, northern Argentina, southwestern Brazil, and eastern Bolivia. Females are larger than males, reaching 8-9 centimeters.
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A cockatoo is contraindicated to loneliness. Sadness causes the bird to pluck its feathers.
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To better crush the food they eat, pangolins swallow sand or small pebbles.

Lots of birds use this method.
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This rare deep-sea octopus is called Opisthoteuthis californiana. The second word in the name is commonly replaced by "charming" for its large eyes and surprisingly cute appearance of the octopus.
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Salpa β€” "transparent fish"

Bizarre transparent creature resembling hardened jelly to the touch. In fact, it is not a fish or even a jellyfish. It is a highly odd chordate animal of the shellfish subtype. They have a sack-shaped body surrounded by a shell or mantle of tunicin, a material similar to cellulose.
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Moray eel

That’s extraordinary fish can reach up to one hundred and thirty centimeters in length. Yet in the process of growing to this size, they are able to change sex and coloration a couple of times.
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The Pallas's Cat is the most silent one

Even small kittens are almost invariably keeping silent so as not to attract danger.
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Upside-down Luck Fountain at Marina Bay, Singapore πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬
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Hunting pandas has been completely banned since 1962, and killing a panda in China can be penalized by death.

Probably cause they're so cute☺️
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The royal pheasant is one of the largest pheasants with a super long tail.

The length of the male is about 210, the tail 100-160 cm. The length of the female is 75, the tail 35-45 cm. Widespread in the mountain forests of Northern and Middle China at an altitude of 300 to 1800 m above sea level.
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Amazing whales on the west coast of Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί
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Enchelycore pardalis is an exceptionally brightly colored member of the moray family (Muranidae).

This fish is particularly charming thanks to the fleshy "horns" growing above the eyes. In fact, these are not horns, but only elongated hind nostrils.
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Wombats resemble tiny bears.

They spend a large part of their lives underground, thus it is not an easy task to meet a wombat during the day. In the daytime, they rest in their burrows, but at night they leave the hole to gorge themselves.
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