Filming a wildlife documentary takes a lot of commitment, whether it’s living up a tree for two weeks or befriending a family of whales over 15 years…
Filming a wildlife documentary takes a lot of commitment, whether it’s living up a tree for two weeks or befriending a family of whales over 15 years…
Bull frogs are one of the only frogs that possess a pair grasping teeth it helps when catching larger prey like small snakes and mice
this without earphones and on full volume while my mom is just in front of me. had to laugh and play the video multiple times to make it obvious that im watching something funny lol
Meerkats are active and social animals, they live in groups that can include as many as 30 individuals. Groups are called mobs, and each mob may consist of up to three families living together.
Each family group consists of a breeding pair and their offspring. Meerkats care for their family members, members have rotating designated roles, stand upright on rocks or termite mounds—using their tails for stability—and scan the horizon for predators such as hawks, eagles, or jackals. Meerkats sleep in a single furry pile. They are considered one of the most cooperative mammals on the planet.
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A Siberian squirrel mother feeds her babies to build their strength throughout the winter. But once Spring arrives, these youngsters must take to the skies themselves.
Woman pushes huge bear off a wall to protect her dogs
Incredible video shows 17-year-old Hailey Morinico fend off a massive bear in her backyard by shoving it off a wall after she found it swiping at her mom’s service dog and other pups on Memorial Day.
A Serene Encounter: Baby Deer Relaxing on the Road
In the tranquil embrace of nature, moments of pure serenity often unfold in the most unexpected places. One such enchanting sight has recently captured the attention of nature lovers and passersby alike: a baby deer, or fawn, blissfully relaxing on a quiet country road. This heartwarming scene serves as a reminder of the beauty of wildlife and the importance of coexisting harmoniously with our natural surroundings.
The Scene Unfolds
Imagine driving along a peaceful, winding road, surrounded by towering trees and lush greenery. Suddenly, your gaze falls upon a small fawn, lying comfortably on the warm pavement, its soft, spotted coat gleaming in the afternoon sun. The fawn seems utterly unfazed by the vehicles passing by, as if the world’s hustle and bustle were a distant reality. Instead, it appears to relish the warmth of the asphalt beneath it and the gentle whispers of the breeze through the leaves.
These moments of stillness are not just picturesque; they reflect the everyday life of wildlife as they find places to relax and rest. For fawns, this can mean seeking out spots that provide warmth and safety. Frequently, mothers will leave their young in hidden areas to keep them safe from predators, returning periodically to nurse them and check in.
The Importance of Respecting Wildlife
While such encounters are delightful, they also remind us of our responsibility as stewards of the environment. It is crucial for drivers and pedestrians to exercise caution in these areas, especially in regions known for wildlife activity. Speed limits should be observed, and any wildlife crossing the road should be met with patience, allowing for safe passage.
Additionally, citizens should take care not to approach or interact with wildlife, especially young animals, as doing so can stress them and disrupt their natural behaviors. Observing from a distance and celebrating the beauty of these creatures is the best way to encourage a healthy coexistence.
MANDATORY ONSCREEN CREDIT – Expedition Earth
A traveller swam in a stunning natural pool in the middle of a salt desert.
Bridget Thackwray is one half the New Zealand traveling duo, Expedition Earth and in June, the 25-year-old and her partner Topher Richwhite, 33, visited the Danakil Depression, a geological depression in Ethiopia, which is one of the hottest places on planet Earth.
The area is spotted with deserts and hot springs, and Bridget was filmed swimming in a stunning natural pool which appeared in the middle of the huge salt flat.
Bridget said: “The Danakil Depression is one of the hottest and lowest locations on the planet.