NATURE on FIRE
Rare moment in nature and memorable pictures
The Barred Eagle-Owl, Bubo Sumatranus Owl
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The Picture of the Century... Nature defeats Technology
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How is it possible for a whale to breastfeed her baby in the middle of the ocean, yet there is no direct contact between the two? The answer lies in the composition of the milk. You see, when this young whale is ready to feed, the mother releases her milk directly into the water while her child is near, but because whale milk has such a high-fat content, it does not dissolve in the water. Instead this thick and sticky form of milk just kind of sits there for the baby to feed on.
Photography: Mike Korostelev
This insect cuts branches into small pieces, and builds a spiral hut that it carries on its back to protect it from predators.
Absolutely amazing
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The moose are really giant. They are the biggest of the deer family.
Wow
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Ant juggling water droplets
The ant is one of the world’s strongest creatures relative to its size. It can carry up to 50 times its own weight.
Photo: Anadg Photography
Kummakivi is a 5,00000 kg rock in Finland that has been balancing on top of another rock for 11,000 years.
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I SEE You!
Photo: Stefhan Le Roux
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Butterflies often feed from decaying animals, rotten fruits, blood, animal f***s and urine.
Flowers alone do not provide enough sodium for butterflies, so they are attracted to salty things.
If a butterfly has ever landed on you, it is not because it likes you or because you look particularly like a flower; actually, it is because the butterfly was attracted by the smell of salt in your sweat and blood and it wanted to eat you, but its proboscis was so tiny that you didn’t feel it sucking at you.
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Magnífico camuflaje Natural. 🦉🍀
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Birds
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A baby goat named Simba was recently born with 19-inches long ears (48 cm) in Karachi, Pakistan.
Due to his extremely long ears, Simba could enter the Guinness Book of World Records and there are currently no goats that hold this record. Simba is of the Nubian goat species, a breed of domestic goat who has the longest ears of any species. However, those of Simba are exceptionally longer, so long that they drag on the ground as he walks. His incredibly long ears could possibly be the result of a gene mutation or a genetic disorder but this does not seem to bother him. Goat ears serve an essential role in helping to keep them cool in hot temperatures, and in Pakistan top temperatures in summer can reach 47 deg C.
Great gray owl with an eye in the sky Trent Sizemore Photography
The Brahma rooster, the “King of All Poultry
Just when you think nature cannot amaze you anymore, the skeleton of a puffer fish…
This is actually just a handrail 🖤
Art by German sculptor Karl-Henning Seemann
Pleased to meet you, little lichen hand.
Black Spur, Australia 🌫 🖤