Bear in mind that even in this day and age, horses will develop moustaches if they feel threatened by you.

The horses will grow a moustache for each rider, which will make everyone seem great. Amazing characteristics are passed down via the Gipsy Vanner breed to the ponies that are born from them. These whiskers, especially the moustache that bears it, are caused by some inherited tension in the horse's deluxe muscles. Additionally, even on the internet, those who are passionate about horses have strong beliefs regarding horse moustache. Breeders of Gipsy Vanner horses don't always focus on the horse's outside coat because the animal's key attributes are believed to make it the most desirable horse for owners to have. Have a look at the pictures…

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Bear Unwinds On A Couch That Someone Gave To Him

Mandy Stantic and her family went on a road trip across Northern Manitoba's Lac Brochet in search of bears. Something caught her eye, prompting her to reach for her camera. The wild bear was chilling out on an old couch that had been abandoned. Like a human, the bear let his guard down. He propped himself up on one leg and rested his arm on the arm rest. Stantic told The Dodo that the bear was likely satiated and ready to take a nap after eating. She told him that watching Netflix with some popcorn would help him unwind. From the safety of their automobile, Stantic…

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Newly-discovered footage reveals that humpback whales use bubble nets to catch their prey.

See the Atlantic humpback whale's one-of-a-kind hunting techniques in action. In this clip, you'll watch two humpback whales engaging in bubble-blowing and circling in pursuit of a meal. Isn't it incredible? You may be wondering, "Why do they blow bubbles?" This aids in capturing the prey before one approaches from below. This incredible footage was shot in the frigid waters of southern Alaska using drones, cameras, and sensors mounted on the whales. Take a look at these incredible beasts as they hunt among a school of fish. And look at the net they're making with bubbles! Once the school of fish is trapped in the whales'…

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Behaviour Observed While Sleeping by Whales In The Ocean

Stephane Granzotto, a French photographer and filmmaker, was looking at sperm whales in the Mediterranean Sea for his photo book on wildlife when he discovered something unusual. It is the sleeping pattern of these whales. Granzotto is credited with discovering this information. These animals rest in a vertical stance deep within the ocean, giving the impression that they are standing when observed from the surface. Before a study in 2008 revealed it, nobody knew how they slept, and nobody had seen or documented this before this photographer. According to an article that appeared in National Geographic, when they are in this position, they take deep breaths…

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Unlocking the Mystery of a Praying Mantis Caught in Amber That Is 30 Million Years Old

An amazing find has been made: a tiny praying mantis completely preserved in clear amber, giving us a look back in time. In the Dominican Republic, a piece of amber was found that held this interesting species. This valuable artefact, which is just over an inch tall, was sold through Heritage Auctions in 2016 for a shocking $6,000. The beautiful piece of amber allows us to see the little praying mantis in its native habitat in a way that has never been done before. It's a beautiful example of the valuable treasures that can be found in the Dominican Republic, which is famous for its amber…

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A Heartwarming Meeting: A Swan’s Thanks for Saving a Life

Swans are known for being shy and guarded, so they are not usually the most friendly animals. But the host of the TV show "Born to Explore," Richard Wiese, saw a heartwarming scene when a hurt swan thanked him in a unique and touching way. During a trip to the Abbotsbury Swannery in the UK, Wiese came across a swan that had been hurt when it ran into a chain-link fence. Even though swans have a reputation for being guarded, this one was hurt and surprised Wiese by being easy to approach and help. As Wiese carefully held the hurt bird in his hands, he could…

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