Author: Bevis

Leopard Stashes Fetus to Snack on Later We receive many “Tings” on our app daily, keeping our community updated with sightings in real-time around parks and reserves in Africa! In one of these “Tings”, a leopard stashes an impala fetus to feed on later and has the mother for the main course! To find out how easy, quick, and convenient tinging can be, download the Latest Sightings App Once again, the Kruger National Park delivers another spectacular cat sighting! Spring is a popular time of year for wildlife enthusiasts to visit the Lowveld because many of the herbivores give birth with the first…

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There is no more wonderful experience than being a mother and although sometimes there are complications and setbacks, it is still an incredible feeling and this not only applies to human beings, animals can also enjoy this experience. In this article we will name you 10 beautiful mothers from the animal world who look satisfied with their pregnancy:- Advertisement – Bathroom Mold Removal Tips That Might Surprise Most Americans This pregnancy is short-lived, just 9 weeks. In addition, these ferocious animals can have up to 9 cubs at each birth. See What Full Mouth Dental Implants Could Cost You In…

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According to anthropologist Lynne Isbell, it has been established that snakes have indeed a significant impact on primate evolution since the legless reptiles constitute a major reason why monkeys and other primates (including humans) have developed keen eyesight, which allows them to immediately recognize a snake when stumbling upon it. As such, thanks to their acute sense of vision, monkeys and other primates remain on the constant look-out for snakes and waste no time to raise an alarm when they spot one, whether it’s a giant constrictor that can kill and eat a primate if given the chance (pythons, anacondas…),…

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Adorable footage has emerged, showing the exact moment a lion dad meets his cub for the first time—winning more than a million hearts online. The video of lion dad, Tobia, crushing his front legs and bending down to greet his baby cub was one of the most shareable videos that Denver Zoo Shared in the animal kingdom The two generations met for the first time and the big lion’s behaviors towards his son as he bent down to interact with his baby cub won over the internet immediately. Many are praising the father for his gentle behavior. Lions usually spend…

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The animal world is filled with love. But we shouldn’t forget that conflicts are also a part of the animal world, where predator hunts the prey. This story is of a hawk who had the most interesting day of his life. The majestic hawk in our story, came across a duck while he was out looking for some food. The duck was resting quite peacefully on a patch of turf, ignoring the presence of the mighty hawk. The hawk was rather amazed because the duck seemed to question his power. He couldn’t bear to be ignored like this. There’s a…

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The ancient Egyptians mummified not only people, but also their animals. Even huge crocodiles became a part of this process. One of them was examined recently in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) and scientists were surprised by what they saw. According to a Rijksmuseum van Oudheden press release, the three-meter-long (9.84ft.) mummy was examined with a new 3D CT scanner. It was first examined in 1996 with an older type of CT scanner and this earlier scan revealed that the mummy, which was believed to belong to one crocodile, was in fact two large crocodiles wrapped-up…

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Adorable footage has emerged, showing the exact moment a lion dad meets his cub for the first time—winning more than a million hearts online. The video of lion dad, Tobia, crushing his front legs and bending down to greet his baby cub was one of the most shareable videos that Denver Zoo Shared in the animal kingdom he two generations met for the first time and the big lion’s behaviors towards his son as he bent down to interact with his baby cub won over the internet immediately. Many are praising the father for his gentle behavior. Lions usually spend…

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Yezhu, a wild piglet, had been found by Dora’s gardener, who brought him to her to take care of her! So, when the baby boar saw Dora’s dog, Biu Biu, she kept flinging herself right into his mouth, writes www.thepetneeds.com Dora then contacted a veterinarian to have some advice about how to deal with the boar! But having a very patient dog was the bigger help! The two animals started creating a great bond together! They even started sleeping on each other for naps! The boar even thinks that the dog is her dad! How adorable! Watch the video below.…

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After admiring the killer whales off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland, lovers Lorraine Calloch and Mike Roberts went home, but the navigator laid the wrong route. Driving past the shallow coast, the woman noticed a dolphin. Lorraine and Mike went straight to the dolphin The woman determined that it was a female dolphin, writes positive-info. The animal was immediately covered with wet towels The couple quickly called the police, rescuers, and specialists from the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to help But despite all the efficiency of the group, rescuers had to wait another half a…

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Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other elephants, or suck up water for drinking or bathing, among other uses. Both male and female African elephants grow tusks and each individual can either be left- or right-tusked, and the one they use more is usually smaller because of wear and tear. Elephant tusks serve many purposes. These extended teeth can be used to protect the elephant’s trunk, lift and move objects, gather food, and strip bark from trees. They…

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For several years, the GOAT debate has been one of the hottest topics of discussion among NBA fans and the media. While Michael Jordan is widely regarded as the GOAT of basketball for what he achieved during his career with the Chicago Bulls, LeBron James is considered a close second by most fans. Over the years, fans have provided several reasons to support to the case of each player and with James turning 38 years old this year, he now has little time to surpass MJ. But today, let’s look at the GOAT debate from a different perspective. Instead of…

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After a long day of traveling, a complimentary massage may seem too nice to relax, but what if the treatment also includes some snakes to help you unwind? For those who dare, the Cebu City Zoo in the Pʜɪʟɪᴘᴘɪɴᴇs offers a free “snake massage” with four enormous Burmese pythons. Visitors lie down on a bamboo bed beside the zoo’s main entrance with the four Pythons—named Michelle, Walter, EJ, and Daniel—on top of them as they are brought out of their cages one at a time. The snakes spend up to 15 minutes carefully slithering through their patient’s body while being…

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The giant ground sloth or Megatherium is an extinct ground sloth that was endemic to South America during the ice age. They lived from the early Pliocene till the end of the Pleistocene (the great ice age). The term Megatherium contains two Greek elements, méga meaning ‘great,’ and theríon meaning ‘beast.’ There are also called megathere. The Megatherium americanum is the best-known elephant size type species of this genus. The Megatherium became an extinct animal around 12,000 years ago. It happened during the extinction event called Quaternary. It was also observed that one of the reasons for the extinction of this genus was hunting. One of…

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Tyson died a hero making the supreme sacrifice to protect his owner’s family from a venomous snake. The one and half year-old Dalmatian wrestled with a cobra that was trying to slither into the house of Amin Shariff at Ramachandra Bazaar in Jatni on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar late Monday night and killed the snake. But, he himself succumbed to the snake bite, leaving the Shariff family to mourn the loss of the devoted “selfless angel”. The incident took place at around 2 am when Amin woke up to Tyson’s frenzied barking. He rushed to open the gate and found…

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John Torrington and the other Franklin expedition mummies remain haunting reminders of that lost 1845 voyage to the Arctic that saw sailors cannibalize their crewmates in their final, desperate days. In 1845, two ships carrying 134 men set sail from England in search of the Northwest Passage — but they never returned. Now known as the lost Franklin expedition, this tragic journey ended in an Arctic shipwreck that left no survivors. Much of what remains are the Franklin expedition mummies, preserved for more than 140 years in the ice, belonging to crewmen like John Torrington. Ever since these bodies were…

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Bartolomeo Bove and also his buddy Juca Yagarape came one-on-one with a large eco-friendly anaconda, determining 23 foot (7m) and weighting in around 198 pounds. (90 Kgs) Both pals were diving in the Formoso river in Brazil, in July when they can be found in to exposure to this large reptile. In the video clip, the gigantic snake is seen depending on the river bed. When it sees the camera, the reptile considers the video camera up close, snapping its tongue, and after that the snake swims away from the cam. Intending to get more footage of the large snake,…

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Thirty-year-old filmmaker Paul Rosolie will wear a custom-made ‘snake-proof’ suit and then let himself be ‘eaten alive’ by an anaconda for the show “Eaten Alive”. The Discovery Channel will film a wildlife expert in a snake-proof suit get eaten by a giant anaconda – all for a TV show.Thirty-year-old filmmaker Paul Rosolie will wear a custom-made ‘snake-proof’ suit and then let himself be ‘eaten alive’ by an anaconda for the show “Eaten Alive”. The show will be aired by Discovery in early December. The details about the stunt are currently scarce, but the promotional page on Discovery’s website says: “Naturalist…

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A jaw-dropping display of python power has stunned a ranger on patrol in the Northern Territory. Paul O’Neill, a ranger at the Nitmiluk National Park near Katherine, was on patrol early on Monday when he noticed a cacophony of bird noises nearby the tourist visitor centre. Upon investigating the scene, Mr O’Neill found an olive python in the throes of attempting to swallow an agile wallaby joey. He managed to take these photos of the python doing its best to chow down on the not so bite-sized meal. Greg Smith from the Territory Wildlife Park said the snake had almost bitten off more than it could chew…

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An intense-looking bird that burns like a flame with his orange-red head, brilliant yellow body, contrasting perfectly with jet-black wings. MEET THE WESTERN TANAGER The western tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), is a medium-sized American songbird formerly in the tanager family. Adult males have a pointed bill, a yellow belly, and light yellow wing bars. He also has a bright red face and yellow nape, shoulder, and rump. His upper back, wings, and tail are black. Females have a yellowish head with an olive back, dark wings, and tail. The breeding range of this bird is from southeastern Alaska south to northern Baja California into Mexico. Their range then…

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Epomis is a family of ground beetles(Carabidae). The hatchlings of this class are prominent for being committed predators. Epomis beetles as a whole are quite famous for their carnivore behavior and diet. Moreover, they are also quite ambitious predators when it comes to their prey as they are usually found hunting amphibians, frogs, e.t.c that are quite a few times bigger then their whole body. So it can be said that Amphibians and frogs that are usually seen as hunters of beetles fall under the prey category of this specific beetle when it comes down to it This horror-movie scene…

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The ‘curse of the pharaohs’ is alleged to be cast upon anyone who disturbs the mummy of an Ancient Egyptian, especially a pharaoh. This curse, which does not differentiate between thieves and archaeologists, can cause bad luck, illness, or even death! The famous Mummy’s Curse had baffled the best scientific minds since 1923 when Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter discovered King Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt. The Curse Of King Tutankhamun Though no curse had been found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, deaths in succeeding years of various members of Carter’s team and real or supposed visitors to the site kept…

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When he saw what was going on, he knew he had to step in. On Valentine’s Day, biker Brandon Turnbow showed how much love was in his heart when he stopped everything to save a little dog who was being abused. Turnbow was riding his motorcycle down Highway 171 in Texas, and he was planning to meet his dad for a day of bike riding. As Turnbow cruised down the highway, he saw a cruel man beating up a little Jack Russell. Turnbow was shocked, and he quickly decided to give the guy a piece of his mind. But before…

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As we all know elephants are big in size and very friendly. They are also very joyful and have the ability to express feelings and emotions such as grief, anger, love, compassion and every other feeling in their own way. Even though they are with a big body, they are very cute, intelligent and have a quick sense of perception. They also have the best kind of team spirit among themselves and well known for their loyalty. The cutest and prettiest of all are the baby elephants or calves. These baby elephants are about three feet tall and the way…

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A massive python was allegedly ʙᴜʀɴᴇᴅ to .d.e.a.t.h in a forest ꜰɪʀᴇ in Kalimantan. Singapore has been blanketed in a stifling haze as a result of recent forest ꜰɪʀᴇs in Indonesia. While the smog may smell bad and perhaps irritate us, we must remember that we aren’t the only ones ʜᴀʀᴍed by the ꜰɪʀᴇ. Many animals have lost their homes, and some have .ᴘᴇʀɪsʜᴇᴅ as a result. On Sunday (15 September), a Facebook user named Johan Michael Median Pasha posted a photo of what looks to be a giant python discovered ʙᴜʀɴᴛ beyond recognition in a Kalimantan jungle. This specific…

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