Galaxy betta, Breeding Betta Fish now | Life Cycle | Trending | Viral |
Galaxy betta, Breeding Betta Fish now | Life Cycle | Trending | Viral |
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Fish Grabs Man's Arm! (THE Original Video) - Tarpon Smackdown
Fish Grabs Man's Arm! (THE Original Video) - Tarpon Smackdown
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flying fish picked off from above and below chair rail
flying fish picked off from above and below chair rail
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monkey funny video//Angry Monkey Video//Monkey kissing video//
monkey funny video//Angry Monkey Video//Monkey kissing video//
You just know he geels like hes running 100mph
You just know he geels like hes running 100mph🥺
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Daring housefly confronts ferocious yellowjacket wasp for cola spill
Yellowjacket wasps are ferocious insects with a well deserved reputation for being creatures to avoid. They deliver an extremely painful sting and they are capable of stinging repeatedly. They have powerful mandibles for battling and chewing other insects. They also have probosces for sipping nectar and other liquids.
Yellowjacket wasps are so feared in the insect world that many flies and bees mimic the yellowjacket for protection. This housefly knows the yellowjacket is a large and formidable predator, but it faces off against the wasp in an attempt to bully it away from the cola spill that he found first. The fly is outmatched. It has no sting and no ability to bite the wasp. It is less than half the size of the wasp. Yet, it stands up to the wasp like a true champ.
As the two sip on opposites sides of the soda puddle, all seems friendly at first. But the fly suddenly buzzes in a bluff that makes it appear that he's taking off. The wasp startles and takes off first. Both fly off to the left but the wasp returns immediately. She drinks greedily for a few seconds before the fly returns and takes a spot across the spill. The wasp watches warily and the fly makes an unbelievably gutsy approach. It raises a front leg in an attempt to intimidate the wasp. The wasp will have none of it, and she lifts off toward the fly, buzzing angrily. She returns to the cola, more interested in the sugar than the fight. The wasp disappears and the fly moves back in for the prize.
Houseflies have hundreds of eyes and unmatched reflexes. As the wasp swoops in, the fly makes a quick getaway. The wasp takes up a position and drinks away in peace. The fly, thinking wisely doesn't return to challenge the wasp.
Few insects would have the nerve to challenge a yellowjacket wasp. It is surprising to see a meagre housefly do so in such a brazen and fearless way.
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Joyful Great Dane puppy imitates hopping bunny flawlessly
Raven is Great Dane puppy who is living her best life and loving every minute of it. She has free run of several acres at home, with trees and fields to explore. She runs free in the nearby forest almost daily, enjoying long hikes with her owners. She sleeps by the fire in the evening and sprawls across a king size bed at night.
But one of Raven's absolute favourite things to do is to go to the cottage and explore the wilderness, smelling deer, moose, and chipmunks. She wants to befriend all of the forest animals and her tail wags excitedly when she catches the scent of what could be a new friend. Raven is hot on the trail of a very wild chipmunk and it is likely that the chippy has never seen a dog before. Wanting no part of such a huge predator, the chipmunk scurried through the undergrowth, rustling loudly as it went. Raven leaps and bounds, barely able to contain herself as she tries to catch up.
Raven is like a big child who loves the adventure that each new day brings. This particular trail leads from the lakeshore at the family cottage, deep into the woods in an area where people seldom wander. The scents and sights of this forested paradise are enough to keep a Great Dane happy for hours. When Raven's family stopped for a picnic on this day, she knew that they had also brought a little treat for her as well. She wolfed down an egg sandwich and some kibble before they made the long journey back to the lake. When they arrived, Raven headed straight for her oversized stuffed bed in front of the fire. She snored happily for a few hours until bedtime. As she dreamed, her legs twitched and she looked as if she was chasing chipmunks in her dreams.
video credit-WildCreatures
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Midnight parrotfish is strikingly beautiful and elusive
The midnight parrotfish is a large and spectacular fish with vibrant blue colour
credit by -WildCreatures
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blue Insularis Viper ! I love these guys!!! So
#insane #blue Insularis Viper ! I love these guys!!! So #cool #snake #reptile #beautiful #fyp #venomous
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Flying _ Eurasian Eagle Owl 🔥 #owl #animals #flying #amazing #fyp #wildlife #raptor
Flying @chandlerswildlife_ Eurasian Eagle Owl 🔥 #owl #animals #flying #amazing #fyp #wildlife #raptor
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“Would you be willing to share the boat mate?” — Sea Lion, probably 🦭
The ship captain was en route to Vancouver Island when she noticed that a #sealion jumped aboard her boat in a desperate attempt to escape a pod of circling orcas.
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Sea turtles, stingrays, fish & sharks surround diver in Galapagos
Solon is a seasoned scuba diver who lives in the Galapagos Islands. It is here that he works, calling the ocean his "office". With 35 years experience as a dive guide and roughly 15,000 dives under his belt, he is as at home in the water as Aqua Man is.
Solon has a dream job, escorting guests on adventures beneath the waves, sharing the awe and wonder of the underwater world. Solon is also a fantastic teacher, sharing his vast knowledge of the reefs and the animals that live there. Solon teaches a respect for the ocean and the complex web of life that we are responsible for protecting.
Perched on a rock ledge, Solon was showing his divers the animals near Wolf Island. It's a remote corner of the world where three strong ocean currents come together, supporting a diversity of life that is unlike any other. Hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, whale sharks, and spotted eagle stingrays drift slowly past, curious about the awkward humans who visit and observe them. In 30 seconds, Solon records two spotted eagle stingrays that approached him curiously, a majestic sea turtle, coronet fish and a Galapagos shark. His respectful approach allows Solon a close look at the marine life and they regard him with curiosity. For nearly eight years, Solon has been seeing this eagle ray with the abnormally developed wingtip. It often swims straight to him out of the blue, circles in front of him, or regards him closely before moving on. The eagle ray seems to recognize him and can distinguish Solon from other divers.
The sights and experiences in the Galapagos Islands are unique and unparalleled. Even for Solon, seeing eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, and fish all at once was a wonder to behold.
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Thank god they can both float alone and we aren’t dealing with whether they both fit on a door.
Thank god they can both float alone and we aren’t dealing with whether they both fit on a door.
#oceans #oceanview #oceanside #naturegeography #sealife
#oceans #oceanview #oceanside #naturegeography #sealife
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Mobula rays are similar to stingrays, but not the same.
Mobula rays are similar to stingrays, but not the same.
Unlike stingrays, the Mobula does not have a stinger, making it a lot less devilish than its nickname implies. Additionally, the Mobula has a large crest-like shoulder marking that it’s stinger counterpart does not boast.
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#reelstrending #oceans #oceanlife #sealife #seacreatures
#reelstrending #oceans #oceanlife #sealife #seacreatures
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