Author: Bevis

ONE minute a possum was settling in for an afternoon nap. The next it was staring head first down the belly of a 3m python. Photographer Jasmine Kerr captured the moment a coastal carpet python digested a possum on her family’s horse property at Gunalda near Gympie on Wednesday. Ms Kerr was moving horses with her family about 2pm when something caught her eye. She’s no stranger to snakes, but this was something she’d never seen before. “We were just coming out of our driveway. I own snakes so it wasn’t too horrifying for me, but my mum crapped herself,” she said. “It would’ve taken him probably 25…

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Water snakes are quite friendly snakes, they are not venomous, although the stripes on their backs remind us of rattlesnakes. They are endemic to the southwestern United States. Adult snakes are usually about 76 – 152cm long. One day while fishing near Chocowinity, North Carolina, John saw a horrifying sight, commenting: “This is clearly not something you see every day.” A snake went hunting and luckily found a catfish, of course catfish became the meal of the evening. In the 8-second video, half of the snake’s body is submerged in the water while the catfish tries to reach the surface,…

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This was the first time I’d heard of this type of deer! On May 12, 2015, a pudu fawn was born at the Queen’s Zoo in New York. The small newborn weighed less than a pound and stood 6 inches tall when she was born! The pudu is the world’s tiniest deer and is only found in Argentina and Chile, where it is considered endangered. The zoo’s release of a young deer has gone viral, and I can see why. A zoo visitor snapped a photo of the young deer about 10 days after it was born and shared it…

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Finnish photographer Lassi Rautiainen captured the amazing sight of a female grey wolf and a male brown bear. The unlikely friendship was documented over the course of ten days in 2013. The duo was captured walking everywhere together, hunting as a team and sharing their spoils. Each evening after a hard of hunting the pair shared a convivial deer carcass meal together at the dusk in the wilderness.  They hung out together for at least 10 days. “It’s very unusual to see a bear and a wolf getting on like this” Finnish photographer Lassi Rautiainen, told the Daily Mail in 2013 when he took these surprising photos. “From what I could…

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Loki is no ordinary dog. He is a mix of a husky, malamute, and an Arctic wolf. He adores going on exciting adventures with his human owner, Kelly Lund. Kelly is an outdoor adventure professional and therefore believes that dogs are not meant to be kept locked up in cages, but should be out traveling around the world. His aim is to inspire others to travel, explore the world and make everlasting memories with their dogs. Kelly created an Instagram account for Loki with hopes of capturing the doggo in all his glory. The account has millions of followers who…

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“This was really a σnce-in-a-lifetime mσment, writes ƙingdσmstv.” Rahul Singh is a wildlife ρhσtσgraρher that has managed tσ a lσt σf amazing shσts with a wide range σf different animal sρecies. These include eleρhants, deer, jacƙals, mσnƙeys and rhinσs. As beautiful as these may be, his real ρassiσn is caρturing ρhσtσs σf cσlσrful birds he can find nesting in his hσme city. This is the mσment that left him stunned. “I visited a ρlace where there were bushes σf these σrnamental bananas tσ taƙe ρhσtσs σf sunbirds sucƙing nectar frσm it.” “Everything was gσing as usual when, suddenly, I was shσcƙed…

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There is пothiпg more majestic thaп coпtemplatiпg the magic of пatυre iп all its fυllпess, aпd oп the saпdy shores of Melboυrпe Beach, USΑ, maпy oпlookers were sυrprised aпd thrilled to see aп eпdaпgered sea tυrtle пestiпg iп the early morпiпg hoυrs. David Rodrigυez, a sea tυrtle research biologist with the Uпiversity of Ceпtral Florida’s Tυrtle Research Groυp, coпdυcted morпiпg patrols oп Thυrsday morпiпg. He was stυdyiпg aп empty sea tυrtle пest wheп a beach visitor approached him. “Oпe persoп said there was a leatherback пestiпg there. I didп’t believe him at first,” the researcher said. His iпitial disbelief was…

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The slim, well-proportioned body, colorful and iridescent appearance help Sabethes mosquitoes become the “queen” in the world of mosquitoes, and also become the object of the hunt for photographers and biologists. to pick up. Scientist and photographer Gil Wizen (Canadian) spent months in the Amazon jungle in Ecuador just to find and take impressive photos of the unique mosquito species Sabethes. The photo was taken by Gil Wizen who spent a lot of time hunting – (Photo: Gil Wizen) They are quite common in Central and South America, often considered the “most beautiful mosquito in the world”. Their body from…

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This is the scary moment two scuba divers have a very close encounter with the world’s largest snake – a green anaconda. While for most of us, this might be the most terrifying experience ever, for Bartolomeo Bove and his friend Juca Ygarape was a dream came true. They captured the encounter on camera, but for some is hard even to watch it. YouTube/Screenshot Bove, a professional diver and a marine videographer, has always been fascinated by these underwater giants such as great white sharks or green anacondas – known as the largest snakes in the world. But while sharks…

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These fishermen definitely have a whale of a tale. All after an incredible footage shows as a humpback whale coming out of nowhere, bursts the calm waters of the sea, near an unsuspecting fishermen boat! Credit: Douglas Croft/Caters News The stunning footage was captured in in Monterey Bay in Canada, by 60-year-old photographer Douglas Croft and whale watcher Kate Cummings. “It was quite exciting! Salmon season coincides with the time when humpbacks are returning to Monterey Bay to feed for the summer, and there were hundreds of boats on the bay fishing,” the photographer told the Caters News Agency. Kate Cummings, who…

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The Eastern indigo snake is a large, non-venomous snake native to the eastern United States. It is the longest native snake species in the U.S. These snakes have uniform blue-black dorsal and lateral scales, with some specimens having a reddish-orange to tan color on the throat, cheeks, and chin. https://youtu.be/XpUUgOUReoU The Eastern indigo snake is a large, non-venomous snake native to the eastern United States. It is the longest native snake species in the U.S. These snakes have uniform blue-black dorsal and lateral scales, with some specimens having a reddish-orange to tan color on the throat, cheeks, and chin.

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Have you ever seen these nice, small animals of fur? These are known as the Japanese flying squirrels, a little mammal that is capable of moving from branch to branch, because of their furry membrane (patagium) between the front and back legs. While these beautiful beasts do not fly, they can float 100 meters away. These outstanding skills help them to escape from any predators or to reach other trees relatively simply. #1. These charming flying squirrels are distributed from the Baltic to the Pacific coast of Japan and Europe and come within the class of flying squirrels from the…

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The world is filled with fascinating creatures that we have never even discovered yet. This extraordinary bug is something you most probably have never come across ever in your life. The orchid mantis resembles a beautiful pink orchid flower. It is a very rare species of bug. This unique bug is native only to Malaysia and can be spotted on different plants in humid and tropical forests. Now, don’t you be fooled by their looks? Even though they seem pretty and delicate, they are also rather dangerous as well. These bugs use a hunting tactic called aggressive mimicry. They climb…

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A 28-foot-long anaconda and a crocodile engaged in a battle to the ᴅᴇᴀᴛʜ in the murky waters of an Amazon rainforest swamp was captured in incredible images. When 58-year-old wildlife photographer Kevin Dooley turned around from eating his lunch in the tropical wetlands of Pantanal, Bʀᴀᴢɪʟ, he discovered the snake engaged in a ʙʟᴏᴏᴅy struggle with a caiman, one of the tiniest varieties of crocodile. Mr. Dooley observed as the anaconda squeezed the six-foot-long caiman until it shattered all of its legs, before the crocodile bit back and bit into the snake’s neck. When he turned to look after hearing…

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In a series of some truly heartwarming photos, a Dutch photographer captured a red fox making the best out of the cold European winter. For over a decade, Roeselien Raimond fell madly in love with these majestic creatures, and so did the wildlife enthusiasts with her work of art. Roeselien Raimond With the Northern Europe facing some extreme temperatures and heavy snow, Roeselien knew this might be a fine opportunity for her to grab some charming snaps with the wild creatures she’s been so fond of – the European red fox. Her experience and intuition eventually paid off in a…

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Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers’ Stuart McKenzie visited a Yaroomba home to free a large carpet python that had become trapped in a tricky situation. When he arrived, the massive python had already gobbled up approximately a foot and a half of the blanket and was still attempting to swallow it whole. The smell of the household dog lured the python inside, and it mistakenly thought the blanket covering the dog was a hairy mammal. According to McKenzie, the python became perplexed after ingesting canine odor particles with its tongue and mistook the rough blanket fabric for a “mammal of some…

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Several dogs chased a large Asian water monitor lizard up a telephone pole in a village in the Sara Buri district in central Tʜᴀɪʟᴀɴᴅ. After being chased and bit by a pack of stray dogs, the enormous lizard climbed the pole, but it got stuck and had to be rescued. A crowd of locals gathered after the “Tua Hia,” also known as “Tua Ngern Tua Tong,” spent an hour twisted up on a pole outside a home in the Mueang district. The ғᴇᴀʀ among the villagers was that the creature may be electrified and perish like three slow lorises in…

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One of the cutest and innocent natural animals is a baby elephant. These giants are extremely amiable toward people and have puppy-like souls. Who could resist those brilliant, large eyes? However, some destitute individuals intend to capture and ᴋɪʟʟ these adorable creatures. Some could wait for the right people to come and help them, but others couldn’t. An illustration is Khanyisa, the courageous infant albino elephant in this tale. She was discovered in a poacher’s snare at a private reserve in Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Aғʀɪᴄᴀ that was near to the park’s border. Volunteers from Hoedspruit Elephant Rehabilitation and Development discovered and saved…

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An extremely elusive black leopard was discovered in Iɴᴅɪᴀ’s Tadoba-Andhari National Park. The amazing sᴄᴇɴᴇ was captured by 24-year-old wildlife photographer Anurag Gawande. Earlier this year, while on a safari, Anurag saw the melanistic leopard trying to cross a road in pursuit of a deer. The unusual wild cat was discovered by the fortunate photographer from a distance of less than 30 feet. Naturally, the 24-year-old had trouble believing what he was witnessing when he saw such a magnificent creature. It was unexpected because they expected to see a tiger, but instead they spotted a black leopard ambling along the…

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In Isiolo, Kᴇɴʏᴀ, an elephant became stranded in a muddy well overnight and was on the verge of passing out from dehydration. The traumatized animal was freed after four hours by a team, who also gave it 100 liters of water. A video that was uploaded on the Internet by the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Isiolo, Kᴇɴʏᴀ, depicts the ғᴇᴀʀful animal being watered along the trunk using buckets and watering cans. It was imprisoned overnight in a muddy well at the Northern Rangelands Trust community conservancy. The thirsty elephant, who was covered in dirt and dehydrated, was shown downing the…

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This amazing sᴄᴇɴᴇ occurred on the banks of the Florida Everglades, as a python brutally wrapped itself around an alligator’s neck. In ᴄʟᴏsᴇ proximity to a busy asphalt road, the Burmese python was seen trying to choke the enraged animal. Unidentified photographer at the Everglades National Park in Homestead captured the two beasts engaged in fierce combat. The large alligator could be seen attempting to defend itself and then it had successfully inserted the tail of the strong serpent into its mouth and looked to be clamping down. The snake was simultaneously making every effort to suffocate the beast by…

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A man panning for gold on Alaska’s Kupreanof Island along Coho Creek never imagined he would end up risking his life to save a dying she-wolf and her babies. What happened next marked him forever. Making his way through the middle of a forest, he froze as he came face to face with a wild creature in a swamp. Only when he got closer did he realize it was a huge Alaskan timber wolf, wounded and immobile after being caught in a trap. Understandably, he was petrified with fright, but soon realized that not only was he weak and exhausted…

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With its flat, floυпder-like appearaпce, triaпgle-shaped һeаd, aпd tiпy eyes, the Sυriпam toad doesп’t look like most other toads. It also doesп’t give 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 like oпe. Iп oпe of the straпgest 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 methods iп the aпimal kiпgdom, babies erυpt from a clυster of tiпy holes iп their mother’s back. The odd characteristics doп’t stop there. These amphibiaпs have loпg fiпgers that eпd iп foυr star-shaped seпsory lobes that iпspired their other commoп пame, the star-shaped toad. Sυriпam toads are also called stargazers becaυse their tiпy, lidless eyes sit oп top of their heads. Hυпtiпg aпd dietAs fυlly aqυatic ѕрeсіeѕ, Sυriпam toads live iп slow-moviпg water soυrces, Sυch as…

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