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- Trioceros johnstoniFUN FACT: Jackson’s Chameleons reside in the trees than inhabit the mountain thickets and forests o...
12/17/2022

- Trioceros johnstoni

FUN FACT: Jackson’s Chameleons reside in the trees than inhabit the mountain thickets and forests of South-central Kenya and Northern Tanzania, and various areas where they were introduced in Hawaii, florida, and California. They stay in the trees as they provide cover for them to hide in, and the only time they venture to the ground is to mate and lay eggs.

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- MillipedeFUN FACT: Fossil evidence suggests that millipedes were the earliest animals to breathe air and make the move...
12/10/2022

- Millipede

FUN FACT: Fossil evidence suggests that millipedes were the earliest animals to breathe air and make the move from water to land. Pneumodesmus newmani, a fossil found in siltstone in Scotland, dates back 428 million years, and is the oldest fossil specimen with spiracles for breathing air.

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- Fur Seal 🦭 FACT: Although fur seals got small ears, they have sharp eyesight and excellent sense of hearing. Whiskers ...
11/23/2022

- Fur Seal 🦭

FACT: Although fur seals got small ears, they have sharp eyesight and excellent sense of hearing. Whiskers on their face facilitate detection of food in the murky waters.

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•Bees 🐝 FUN FACT - male bees cannot sting. The stinger, or sting, is a modified egg-laying device. Therefore, only femal...
11/13/2022

•Bees 🐝

FUN FACT - male bees cannot sting. The stinger, or sting, is a modified egg-laying device. Therefore, only females have them.

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11/01/2022

- Cross fox 🦊

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A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Compet...
10/22/2022

A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition — and the results are freaky.

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- RING-TAILED COATIFUN-Fact : Coatis feed by using their long noses, poking them under rocks and into crevices. They als...
10/21/2022

- RING-TAILED COATI
FUN-Fact : Coatis feed by using their long noses, poking them under rocks and into crevices. They also use their long claws to dig holes or tear apart rotting logs.
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- Proboscis monkey 🐒🦧* FUN FACT: While their diet mainly consists of young vegetation and unripe fruit, they may also ea...
10/16/2022

- Proboscis monkey 🐒🦧
* FUN FACT: While their diet mainly consists of young vegetation and unripe fruit, they may also eat the occasional insect or small invertebrate. Due to their habitat in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, proboscis monkeys are endangered with a declining population.
* They are known to make various vocalisations and ‘honks‘, which help communicate their status in a group. They have special honks to infants for reassurance, as well as alarm calls for threats, or anger.

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- Fan‑Throated Lizards •The Fan-throated lizard (Sitana ponticeriana) is a species of agamid lizard found in Nepal, Indi...
10/13/2022

- Fan‑Throated Lizards
•The Fan-throated lizard (Sitana ponticeriana) is a species of agamid lizard found in Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Pakistan. The species is found mostly on the ground in open ground patches in thin forest, and when disturbed this species may run on two legs.
They are known as fan throated lizards as they have an expandable flap of skin under their throat, known as a dewlap or a gular fan. This species expands the dewlap in order to scare enemies, as a part of courtship or as communication to other individuals.

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- Blue Footed B***y •The blue-footed b***y is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pa...
10/13/2022

- Blue Footed B***y

•The blue-footed b***y is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is one of six species of the genus Sula – known as bo***es. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive bright blue feet, which is a sexually selected trait.


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- Owl 🦉 •Follow  for more 🌎•📸:
10/11/2022

- Owl 🦉

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