Seagull Devours Squirrel: Viral Video Shatters Perception of Their Diet

The viral video of a seagull eating a squirrel changes people's ideas about what animals eat. A seagull eating a mouse is shown in a video that was recently shared on Twitter and is going viral. Many people on the internet are confused about this unexpected meeting because seagulls usually eat marine animals, especially fish. The two-minute video shows the seagull trying over and over to swallow the squirrel whole, even as it takes off with the squirrel's tail still sticking out of its mouth. Although they like to eat fish, seagulls are known to eat many other animals, including squirrels, as the video's description points…

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China elephant herd take adorable nap after 500 kilometre trek

After a 500-kilometer walk, a group of cute Chinese elephants take a nap. At least a dozen flying drones keep an eye on them 24 hours a day. Police follow them everywhere, and millions of people watch them online while they eat or sleep. China has had a new internet sensation for more than a week: a group of 15 big, lost elephants that are causing chaos in the southwest of the country. Livestreams of the elephants have been watched by millions of people. Since they ran away from a nature reserve in South China last year, the elephants have travelled more than 500 kilometres across…

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This is a Picasso Bug, and It’s a Real Animal!

The bug in this picture is a real animal.   The formal name for Picasso bugs is Sphaerocoris annulus, and they are some of the most beautiful and interesting bugs in the world. Each animal looks like a tiny work of art, as if it were painstakingly painted by hand by Pablo Picasso, the famous artist. People who like bugs really like these unusual bugs, but their real appeal goes beyond how colourful they are. Since Picasso bugs are Shield Backed Bugs, they are pretty small—about the size of a fingernail. They might not be noticed if not for their beautiful colours. Surprisingly, these bugs can…

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This is How Young Swans Sleep: A Fascinating Glimpse into Their Resting Habits

A fascinating look at how young swans sleep as seen through this video Witnessing how young swans sleep can be a very enjoyable activity. There is a special way that these beautiful birds, which are known for their grace and elegance, rest that shows how close they are to water and their surroundings. A behaviour that young swans do to get ready for sleep is called "roosting." Swans like to sleep while floating on the water, while most birds rest on twigs or build their nests in trees. This not only makes them feel safe, but it also lets them quickly get away from any possible…

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Fraser Island: A Natural Wonder with Hidden Dangers.

Off the southeast coast of Queensland, Australia, is Fraser Island, also known as K'gari by the Butchulla people who live there. The sand island is recognized as a World Heritage Site. At more than 120 km long and 25 km wide, it is the biggest sand island in the world. It has an amazing diversity of habitats and landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and crystal-clear lakes to immaculate beaches and towering sand dunes. Along with a wide variety of other animals, it is home to the famous Fraser Island dingoes as well as whales, dolphins, turtles, and birds.   Photo by Elijah Parry on Unsplash  …

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LOLITA, the orca whale, may be able to go back to the wild after being locked up at the Miami Seaquarium for 50 years.

It's possible that the old killer whale will soon return to the waters off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, where Lolita's mother is said to still live. Lolita, the killer whale, may go back to the ocean and maybe meet up with her old mother again after being kept as a pet for 52 years. People have been trying for decades to free Lolita, also called Tokitae or Toki, who was taken from the wild and brought to the Miami Seaquarium in 1970. According to The Guardian, they are making success. The article says that the 56-year-old orca has lived and performed in what has…

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