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Swimming with otters! Asian small-clawed otters love the pool as much as I love them! #Otters #AsianSmallClawedOtters #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #OtterlyAdorable #SwimmingBuddies
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Swimming with otters! Asian small-clawed otters love the pool as much as I love them! #Otters #AsianSmallClawedOtters #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #OtterlyAdorable #SwimmingBuddies
Call him Sonic! Benji (his real name) carries around 5,000–7,000 quills, which are hollow spines made of keratin, the same protein in our hair and nails. Unlike porcupines, hedgehogs quills don’t detach, but when threatened, a hedgehog will curl into a tight ball, locking those spines together like a living suit of armor. Predators quickly learn the hard way that a hedgehog isn’t an easy snack. Albinism in animals is caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for coloration in skin, hair, scales, and eyes. Because melanin also plays a role in how light is absorbed in the eye and how signals travel in the inner ear, albinism can sometimes come with vision and hearing problems While undeniably cute, hedgehogs aren’t exactly ideal pets. They’re nocturnal, prefer solitude, and don’t usually enjoy being handled. But, man, they’re cute!
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Call him Sonic! Benji (his real name) carries around 5,000–7,000 quills, which are hollow spines made of keratin, the same protein in our hair and nails. Unlike porcupines, hedgehogs quills don’t detach, but when threatened, a hedgehog will curl into a tight ball, locking those spines together like a living suit of armor. Predators quickly learn the hard way that a hedgehog isn’t an easy snack. Albinism in animals is caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for coloration in skin, hair, scales, and eyes. Because melanin also plays a role in how light is absorbed in the eye and how signals travel in the inner ear, albinism can sometimes come with vision and hearing problems While undeniably cute, hedgehogs aren’t exactly ideal pets. They’re nocturnal, prefer solitude, and don’t usually enjoy being handled. But, man, they’re cute!
Armadillos have huge… ya know! Don’t let this little guy fool ya, he’s packin heat! He’s a three-banded armadillo, the only species of armadillo that can roll itself into a perfect, predator-proof ball. But that’s just the beginning of what makes this armored oddball fascinating. I get hands-on with one of nature’s strangest creatures and learn some truly unexpected facts, like which animal has the highest body-to-wiener ratio (spoiler: it’s actually not the armadillo, but it’s close). We break down the anatomy, the behavior, and the surprisingly flexible armor of this little tank on legs. Fun Armadillo Facts: • Only the three-banded armadillo can roll into a full ball • Their armor isn’t rock-hard—it’s flexible, making it harder for predators to bite through • They don’t burrow, unlike most other armadillo species • Their tongue is longer than you think (and they aren’t afraid to use it) • Despite their squat shape, they can run up to 30 miles per hour (though some argue it’s 3 to 5—either way, it’s hilarious to watch) • That tail is not just decoration. It locks into place when they’re curled up • When threatened, they hide their face… right in their own business (yes, really) #Armadillo #ThreeBandedArmadillo #WeirdAnimals #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #WildlifeFacts #NatureIsWeird #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalFun #StrangeButTrue #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #WildlifeEducation #FunAnimalFacts #MeetTheAnimals #CuteButWeird #ArmorUp #AnimalBehavior #NatureNerd
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Armadillos have huge… ya know! Don’t let this little guy fool ya, he’s packin heat! He’s a three-banded armadillo, the only species of armadillo that can roll itself into a perfect, predator-proof ball. But that’s just the beginning of what makes this armored oddball fascinating. I get hands-on with one of nature’s strangest creatures and learn some truly unexpected facts, like which animal has the highest body-to-wiener ratio (spoiler: it’s actually not the armadillo, but it’s close). We break down the anatomy, the behavior, and the surprisingly flexible armor of this little tank on legs. Fun Armadillo Facts: • Only the three-banded armadillo can roll into a full ball • Their armor isn’t rock-hard—it’s flexible, making it harder for predators to bite through • They don’t burrow, unlike most other armadillo species • Their tongue is longer than you think (and they aren’t afraid to use it) • Despite their squat shape, they can run up to 30 miles per hour (though some argue it’s 3 to 5—either way, it’s hilarious to watch) • That tail is not just decoration. It locks into place when they’re curled up • When threatened, they hide their face… right in their own business (yes, really) #Armadillo #ThreeBandedArmadillo #WeirdAnimals #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #WildlifeFacts #NatureIsWeird #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalFun #StrangeButTrue #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #WildlifeEducation #FunAnimalFacts #MeetTheAnimals #CuteButWeird #ArmorUp #AnimalBehavior #NatureNerd
Kissing the smallest canine on the planet! #FennecFox #Foxes #AnimalTok #AnimalFacts #CuteWildlife
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Kissing the smallest canine on the planet! #FennecFox #Foxes #AnimalTok #AnimalFacts #CuteWildlife
The lobby ducks at the Peabody Memphis started as a tipsy prank in 1933 and became one of the world’s most charming traditions. After returning from a hunter’s weekend, a bit inebriated, General Manager Frank Schutt and a friend released three live English call ducks into the lobby fountain, and guests fell in love instantly. Soon, five North American mallards replaced them, and by 1940, a circus-trained bellman, Edward Pembroke, taught them to waddle down a red carpet twice daily in what became the iconic Peabody Duck March. Today, these five mallards march from their heated rooftop ‘Duck Palace’, with its own fountain, grassy yard, and model of the hotel, into the lobby at 11 am, lounge in the fountain until 5 pm, and then head back home. Their gig lasts just three months before they return to the wild, keeping this quacktacular tradition fresh and wild. #PeabodyDucks #PeabodyHotel #PeabodyMemphis #DuckMarch #MemphisHistory #Memphis #MemphisTravel #HistoricHotels #BucketListTravel
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The lobby ducks at the Peabody Memphis started as a tipsy prank in 1933 and became one of the world’s most charming traditions. After returning from a hunter’s weekend, a bit inebriated, General Manager Frank Schutt and a friend released three live English call ducks into the lobby fountain, and guests fell in love instantly. Soon, five North American mallards replaced them, and by 1940, a circus-trained bellman, Edward Pembroke, taught them to waddle down a red carpet twice daily in what became the iconic Peabody Duck March. Today, these five mallards march from their heated rooftop ‘Duck Palace’, with its own fountain, grassy yard, and model of the hotel, into the lobby at 11 am, lounge in the fountain until 5 pm, and then head back home. Their gig lasts just three months before they return to the wild, keeping this quacktacular tradition fresh and wild. #PeabodyDucks #PeabodyHotel #PeabodyMemphis #DuckMarch #MemphisHistory #Memphis #MemphisTravel #HistoricHotels #BucketListTravel
This is the giant European legless lizard! It is the world's largest legless lizard, with some adults reaching up to five feet! How can you tell it’s not a snake? It has ear openings. It’s more narrow than most snakes its length. It can drop its tail, which wriggles around to distract predators while the lizard escapes. It has the face of a lizard, duh! And it blinks! #LeglessLizard #GlassLizard #ReptilesOfTikTok #NatureLovers #LizardLovers @NOGAWILD
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This is the giant European legless lizard! It is the world's largest legless lizard, with some adults reaching up to five feet! How can you tell it’s not a snake? It has ear openings. It’s more narrow than most snakes its length. It can drop its tail, which wriggles around to distract predators while the lizard escapes. It has the face of a lizard, duh! And it blinks! #LeglessLizard #GlassLizard #ReptilesOfTikTok #NatureLovers #LizardLovers @NOGAWILD
This is Ranger, an American badger, who I tried to kiss. At just nine weeks old, Ranger is already showing off the features that make the American badger one of the most ferocious animals in North America. With claws built like mini machetes, teeth designed for destruction, and a no nonsense attitude, these animals are nature’s underground warriors. Native to the grasslands, prairies, and open forests of North America, badgers spend most of their time tunneling through the earth like fuzzy little excavators on a mission. Fun facts about American badgers • They are part of the weasel family, which means they carry a mild musky scent, more like a ferret than a skunk. • They are solitary by nature, but when food is involved, they have been known to team up with coyotes to hunt cooperatively. • Their powerful forelimbs make them some of the best diggers in the animal kingdom. • Despite their tough image, baby badgers are playful, energetic, and hilariously mischievous. Filmed at Paws and Claws Animal Encounters in Bremen, OH, where Ranger is being raised with lots of care and socialization. He is still wild at heart! #badger @Paws & Claws Encounters #AmericanBadger #WildlifeEncounter #AnimalFacts #WildAnimalsOfInstagram #NatureIsMetal #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalEducation #BadgerLife #WeaselFamily #ReelsWildlife #EducationalReels #ReelsThatTeach #AnimalReels #ReelsVideo #NatureLovers #InstaAnimals #IGWildlife #FunFacts #ZanesWorld #AnimalsOfInstagram #MeetTheAnimals #CreatureFeature #BehindTheScenes
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This is Ranger, an American badger, who I tried to kiss. At just nine weeks old, Ranger is already showing off the features that make the American badger one of the most ferocious animals in North America. With claws built like mini machetes, teeth designed for destruction, and a no nonsense attitude, these animals are nature’s underground warriors. Native to the grasslands, prairies, and open forests of North America, badgers spend most of their time tunneling through the earth like fuzzy little excavators on a mission. Fun facts about American badgers • They are part of the weasel family, which means they carry a mild musky scent, more like a ferret than a skunk. • They are solitary by nature, but when food is involved, they have been known to team up with coyotes to hunt cooperatively. • Their powerful forelimbs make them some of the best diggers in the animal kingdom. • Despite their tough image, baby badgers are playful, energetic, and hilariously mischievous. Filmed at Paws and Claws Animal Encounters in Bremen, OH, where Ranger is being raised with lots of care and socialization. He is still wild at heart! #badger @Paws & Claws Encounters #AmericanBadger #WildlifeEncounter #AnimalFacts #WildAnimalsOfInstagram #NatureIsMetal #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalEducation #BadgerLife #WeaselFamily #ReelsWildlife #EducationalReels #ReelsThatTeach #AnimalReels #ReelsVideo #NatureLovers #InstaAnimals #IGWildlife #FunFacts #ZanesWorld #AnimalsOfInstagram #MeetTheAnimals #CreatureFeature #BehindTheScenes
A hidden gem in Yosemite! The Glen Aulin trailhead is located at Tuolumne Meadows, roughly a 75-minute drive from Yosemite Valley. From the trailhead to the Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp, it’s about 5.5 miles one way, but the first 4 miles to the footbridge are relatively easy, with minimal elevation change (less than 100 feet). The well-marked trail winds through towering pines, open meadows, and granite flats. After crossing the footbridge, the trail follows the Tuolumne River as it cascades past a series of waterfalls and drops about 500 feet into Glen Aulin. This stretch becomes more technical, with stone steps and light bouldering as you descend into the glen. Glen Aulin sits at around 7,900 feet and serves as a backpacker base camp, though there are no services, potable water, or restrooms unless the High Sierra Camp is operating (which it often isn’t). It’s a great place to swim—if you can handle the frigid alpine water. Tuolumne Meadows is approximately 8,600 feet above sea level, and Yosemite Valley is about 4,000 feet, meaning Tuolumne sits roughly 4,600 feet higher and is typically about 10–15 degrees cooler. Because of the elevation, hiking back out can feel more strenuous than expected—so bring plenty of water and snacks. The dry air and high altitude can sneak up on you. Our roundtrip hike from the trailhead to Glen Aulin and back was 11.6 miles and took exactly 6 hours, including a few breaks to swim and eat. Once we passed Soda Springs, we saw no more than 30 people the entire time—and that was on a Sunday in July. #GlenAulin #YosemiteHike #SecretHike #HiddenGems #BestHikeEver #YosemiteNationalPark #HikingCalifornia #Yosemite #NatureTherapy #ExploreMore #WaterfallHike #OffTheBeatenPath #AdventureSeekers #HikeMoreWorryLess #YosemiteHikes #ScenicTrails #IntoTheWild #GetOutside #NotMyPotatoes #ZanesWorld
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A hidden gem in Yosemite! The Glen Aulin trailhead is located at Tuolumne Meadows, roughly a 75-minute drive from Yosemite Valley. From the trailhead to the Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp, it’s about 5.5 miles one way, but the first 4 miles to the footbridge are relatively easy, with minimal elevation change (less than 100 feet). The well-marked trail winds through towering pines, open meadows, and granite flats. After crossing the footbridge, the trail follows the Tuolumne River as it cascades past a series of waterfalls and drops about 500 feet into Glen Aulin. This stretch becomes more technical, with stone steps and light bouldering as you descend into the glen. Glen Aulin sits at around 7,900 feet and serves as a backpacker base camp, though there are no services, potable water, or restrooms unless the High Sierra Camp is operating (which it often isn’t). It’s a great place to swim—if you can handle the frigid alpine water. Tuolumne Meadows is approximately 8,600 feet above sea level, and Yosemite Valley is about 4,000 feet, meaning Tuolumne sits roughly 4,600 feet higher and is typically about 10–15 degrees cooler. Because of the elevation, hiking back out can feel more strenuous than expected—so bring plenty of water and snacks. The dry air and high altitude can sneak up on you. Our roundtrip hike from the trailhead to Glen Aulin and back was 11.6 miles and took exactly 6 hours, including a few breaks to swim and eat. Once we passed Soda Springs, we saw no more than 30 people the entire time—and that was on a Sunday in July. #GlenAulin #YosemiteHike #SecretHike #HiddenGems #BestHikeEver #YosemiteNationalPark #HikingCalifornia #Yosemite #NatureTherapy #ExploreMore #WaterfallHike #OffTheBeatenPath #AdventureSeekers #HikeMoreWorryLess #YosemiteHikes #ScenicTrails #IntoTheWild #GetOutside #NotMyPotatoes #ZanesWorld
I can’t wait ‘til next Christmas! #standupcomedy #comedian #comedy #funny
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I can’t wait ‘til next Christmas! #standupcomedy #comedian #comedy #funny
Chinchillas are the softest animal on the planet! • Chinchillas have the densest fur of any land animal, with over 80 hairs growing from a single follicle. • Tragically, that same fur nearly drove them to extinction. Millions were hunted, and today wild chinchillas are critically endangered. • Their fur is so dense that parasites like fleas can’t survive in it. • Instead of water baths, chinchillas keep clean with baths volcanic ash. • They are native to the Andes Mountains in South America. • They survive at elevations up to 16,000 feet. • Wild chinchilla populations are critically endangered due to hunting and habitat loss. Let’s protect them so these incredible creatures don’t disappear.
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Chinchillas are the softest animal on the planet! • Chinchillas have the densest fur of any land animal, with over 80 hairs growing from a single follicle. • Tragically, that same fur nearly drove them to extinction. Millions were hunted, and today wild chinchillas are critically endangered. • Their fur is so dense that parasites like fleas can’t survive in it. • Instead of water baths, chinchillas keep clean with baths volcanic ash. • They are native to the Andes Mountains in South America. • They survive at elevations up to 16,000 feet. • Wild chinchilla populations are critically endangered due to hunting and habitat loss. Let’s protect them so these incredible creatures don’t disappear.
What’s better than a baby bobcat? Trick question! @pawsandclawsencounters Named for its short “bobbed” tail, this rarely seen North American wildcat is about twice the size of a house cat and can weigh up to 35 pounds. Its spotted coat provides excellent camouflage, allowing it to move almost invisibly through forests, deserts, and brush. Bobcats are powerful hunters and can leap more than ten feet in a single bound. Called kittens, baby bobcats are born blind and completely dependent on their mother. A typical litter has two to four kittens, and their eyes don’t open until about ten days after birth. By about one month old, the kittens begin exploring outside the den and learning to climb and stalk. #babybobcat #bobcat #wildlifetok #animaltok #wildlifefacts #cutewildlife #animalencounter
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What’s better than a baby bobcat? Trick question! @pawsandclawsencounters Named for its short “bobbed” tail, this rarely seen North American wildcat is about twice the size of a house cat and can weigh up to 35 pounds. Its spotted coat provides excellent camouflage, allowing it to move almost invisibly through forests, deserts, and brush. Bobcats are powerful hunters and can leap more than ten feet in a single bound. Called kittens, baby bobcats are born blind and completely dependent on their mother. A typical litter has two to four kittens, and their eyes don’t open until about ten days after birth. By about one month old, the kittens begin exploring outside the den and learning to climb and stalk. #babybobcat #bobcat #wildlifetok #animaltok #wildlifefacts #cutewildlife #animalencounter
What’s better than a baby capybara? Trick question! #Capybara #BabyCapybara #CapybaraTok #CuteAnimals #AnimalEncounter
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What’s better than a baby capybara? Trick question! #Capybara #BabyCapybara #CapybaraTok #CuteAnimals #AnimalEncounter
Swimming with a capybara is as amazing as it sounds! Winston, a nine-month-old capybara who’s already 40 pounds, helps me with a few wild facts about the world’s largest rodent. From cuddles and kisses to why they prefer doing everything in the water, this encounter is part comedy, part animal magic. Capybaras are semi-aquatic, surprisingly affectionate, and absolutely unforgettable. You win if you see the ears flap! Meet him at Westmeister Farms! #Capybara #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #CuteAnimals #WildlifeVideo #AnimalFacts #FunnyAnimals #CapybaraLove
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Swimming with a capybara is as amazing as it sounds! Winston, a nine-month-old capybara who’s already 40 pounds, helps me with a few wild facts about the world’s largest rodent. From cuddles and kisses to why they prefer doing everything in the water, this encounter is part comedy, part animal magic. Capybaras are semi-aquatic, surprisingly affectionate, and absolutely unforgettable. You win if you see the ears flap! Meet him at Westmeister Farms! #Capybara #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #CuteAnimals #WildlifeVideo #AnimalFacts #FunnyAnimals #CapybaraLove
The world’s smartest lizard! The Argentine black and white Tegu is often called the Einstein of lizards, because they considered the smartest reptile on the planet. They are the largest lizard in the Americas, growing up to 5 feet long, and are fairly docile. But be careful! Their powerful tails double as whips, making them a force to be reckoned with if threatened. They also have razor sharp claws and strong jaws. Rare for lizards, they can regulate their body temperature to survive in places like southern Argentina, that can get cool. Some have even established wild populations in Florida, where they’re considered an invasive species. Come one, people! I wish some people were as smart a Tegu! #Tegu #BigLizard #ReptileLovers #ExoticPets #SmartestLizard #NatureNerd #ReptileWorld #WildlifeFacts
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The world’s smartest lizard! The Argentine black and white Tegu is often called the Einstein of lizards, because they considered the smartest reptile on the planet. They are the largest lizard in the Americas, growing up to 5 feet long, and are fairly docile. But be careful! Their powerful tails double as whips, making them a force to be reckoned with if threatened. They also have razor sharp claws and strong jaws. Rare for lizards, they can regulate their body temperature to survive in places like southern Argentina, that can get cool. Some have even established wild populations in Florida, where they’re considered an invasive species. Come one, people! I wish some people were as smart a Tegu! #Tegu #BigLizard #ReptileLovers #ExoticPets #SmartestLizard #NatureNerd #ReptileWorld #WildlifeFacts
The fox from Peacemaker. #Peacemaker #RedFox #Grayfox #AnimalTok #WildlifeFacts #FoxTok #NatureFacts
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The fox from Peacemaker. #Peacemaker #RedFox #Grayfox #AnimalTok #WildlifeFacts #FoxTok #NatureFacts
Be careful! In ancient Egypt, the sacred ibis was associated with Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. But seeing one up close reminds you that while it may have once been worshipped, it’s still very much a living, breathing, curious animal that kissed me before I could kiss him. • The sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt and frequently mummified as an offering to Thoth • It has a long, downward-curving bill used to probe mudflats and wetlands for insects, crustaceans, and small amphibians • Its range includes sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Middle East, though it has been introduced in parts of Europe • Sacred ibises have mostly white feathers with black plumes on the rump and bare black heads and necks • They live in large colonies and are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines • Though once native to Egypt, the sacred ibis is now extinct in the wild there • They are highly adaptable and sometimes scavenge in landfills and urban areas • In the wild, they can live up to 20 years • Their graceful, prehistoric appearance makes them a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife photographers #SacredIbis #FunnyAnimals #AnimalEncounters #WildlifeComedy #BirdsBeingWeird #IbisAttack #CloseUpWildlife #AnimalFails #UnexpectedWildlife #BirdShenanigans #FunnyBirds #WildlifeOuttakes #AnimalReels #NatureGetsWeird #HilariousEncounters #BirdWithAttitude #ZanesWorld #IbisMoments #AnimalAntics
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Be careful! In ancient Egypt, the sacred ibis was associated with Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. But seeing one up close reminds you that while it may have once been worshipped, it’s still very much a living, breathing, curious animal that kissed me before I could kiss him. • The sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt and frequently mummified as an offering to Thoth • It has a long, downward-curving bill used to probe mudflats and wetlands for insects, crustaceans, and small amphibians • Its range includes sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Middle East, though it has been introduced in parts of Europe • Sacred ibises have mostly white feathers with black plumes on the rump and bare black heads and necks • They live in large colonies and are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines • Though once native to Egypt, the sacred ibis is now extinct in the wild there • They are highly adaptable and sometimes scavenge in landfills and urban areas • In the wild, they can live up to 20 years • Their graceful, prehistoric appearance makes them a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife photographers #SacredIbis #FunnyAnimals #AnimalEncounters #WildlifeComedy #BirdsBeingWeird #IbisAttack #CloseUpWildlife #AnimalFails #UnexpectedWildlife #BirdShenanigans #FunnyBirds #WildlifeOuttakes #AnimalReels #NatureGetsWeird #HilariousEncounters #BirdWithAttitude #ZanesWorld #IbisMoments #AnimalAntics
Burrowing owls are pocket-sized predators, standing just 10 inches tall and weighing the same as a box of paperclips. The cute bird lives underground in open areas like deserts and grasslands. You can find them across the western US, Florida, Mexico, and down into South America, usually posted up in abandoned prairie dog burrows like they own the place. Because they kind of do. Comparatively, Eurasian Eagle Owls are one of the largest owls in the world. They stand over two feet tall and weigh up to 10 pounds. Next to our burrowing owl, it’s like a tiger next to a house cat. Burrowing owls are active during the day, love wide open spaces, and are proof that good things come in small, feathery packages. Even though they are called “burrowing owls”, they don’t actually burrow. They take over the holes of other burrowing creatures, like prairie dogs. • Found across the western United States, Florida, Mexico, and into Central and South America • They prefer flat, open areas, not forests • They nest underground, unlike most owls • They can rotate their heads 270° • They are diurnal, which means that they are active during the day, especially at dawn and dusk
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Burrowing owls are pocket-sized predators, standing just 10 inches tall and weighing the same as a box of paperclips. The cute bird lives underground in open areas like deserts and grasslands. You can find them across the western US, Florida, Mexico, and down into South America, usually posted up in abandoned prairie dog burrows like they own the place. Because they kind of do. Comparatively, Eurasian Eagle Owls are one of the largest owls in the world. They stand over two feet tall and weigh up to 10 pounds. Next to our burrowing owl, it’s like a tiger next to a house cat. Burrowing owls are active during the day, love wide open spaces, and are proof that good things come in small, feathery packages. Even though they are called “burrowing owls”, they don’t actually burrow. They take over the holes of other burrowing creatures, like prairie dogs. • Found across the western United States, Florida, Mexico, and into Central and South America • They prefer flat, open areas, not forests • They nest underground, unlike most owls • They can rotate their heads 270° • They are diurnal, which means that they are active during the day, especially at dawn and dusk
Do prairie dogs make good pets?
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Do prairie dogs make good pets?
Skunks are more than just stink bombs. These striped mammals are gentle foragers who prefer to avoid conflict, using their infamous spray only as a last resort. They give clear warnings before spraying, often stomping their feet to let you know you are too close. Skunks play an important role in the ecosystem by eating insects and pests, and despite their poor eyesight, their sense of smell is incredibly sharp. Baby skunks, called kits, are undeniably cute, and with their nocturnal habits, they spend much of their lives quietly going about their business under the cover of night. • Skunks give a warning stomp before they spray • Their spray can travel up to 10 feet with surprising accuracy • Skunks are mostly nocturnal and prefer to avoid confrontation • They are skilled diggers and help control insect populations • Baby skunks are called kits • Skunks have poor eyesight but an excellent sense of smell #Skunk #Wildlife #AnimalFacts #NatureLovers #WildlifeEducation #CuteAnimals #SkunkFacts #AnimalLovers #NatureVideo #WildlifePhotography #SkunkLove #AnimalsOfYouTube #WildlifeEncounters #NatureIsAwesome #WildlifeVideo
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Skunks are more than just stink bombs. These striped mammals are gentle foragers who prefer to avoid conflict, using their infamous spray only as a last resort. They give clear warnings before spraying, often stomping their feet to let you know you are too close. Skunks play an important role in the ecosystem by eating insects and pests, and despite their poor eyesight, their sense of smell is incredibly sharp. Baby skunks, called kits, are undeniably cute, and with their nocturnal habits, they spend much of their lives quietly going about their business under the cover of night. • Skunks give a warning stomp before they spray • Their spray can travel up to 10 feet with surprising accuracy • Skunks are mostly nocturnal and prefer to avoid confrontation • They are skilled diggers and help control insect populations • Baby skunks are called kits • Skunks have poor eyesight but an excellent sense of smell #Skunk #Wildlife #AnimalFacts #NatureLovers #WildlifeEducation #CuteAnimals #SkunkFacts #AnimalLovers #NatureVideo #WildlifePhotography #SkunkLove #AnimalsOfYouTube #WildlifeEncounters #NatureIsAwesome #WildlifeVideo
This doesn’t seem real. I was not ready to say goodbye. To cope with Pokee’s passing today, or maybe just to torture myself, I went through all of my videos of him and decided to put together something I can look back on and remember him by. Pokee was pure joy. Social, curious, a little mischievous, and incredibly sweet. He was always the first to welcome me home from a trip, including the one I was on this week. Walking in the house will never be the same. About six years ago, Pokee came into my wife’s life as a rescue, and we fell in love with him immediately. Today, he went in for what was supposed to be a routine surgery. He passed away coming out of anesthesia. Nothing was ever routine with Pokee. He had more surgeries in his short life than any cat should have. But he was a fighter. And every time he pulled through, it was worth it for the happiness he brought into our lives. We woke up this morning expecting to bring him home and spend the evening hugging him. Instead, we said goodbye. Our fur babies are never with us long enough. Go hug your fur baby today. And if you don’t have one, maybe let Pokee’s story inspire you to adopt. Our pets are in our lives for too short of a time, but to them, we’re their whole world. I’ll miss you forever, Pokee. So much.
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This doesn’t seem real. I was not ready to say goodbye. To cope with Pokee’s passing today, or maybe just to torture myself, I went through all of my videos of him and decided to put together something I can look back on and remember him by. Pokee was pure joy. Social, curious, a little mischievous, and incredibly sweet. He was always the first to welcome me home from a trip, including the one I was on this week. Walking in the house will never be the same. About six years ago, Pokee came into my wife’s life as a rescue, and we fell in love with him immediately. Today, he went in for what was supposed to be a routine surgery. He passed away coming out of anesthesia. Nothing was ever routine with Pokee. He had more surgeries in his short life than any cat should have. But he was a fighter. And every time he pulled through, it was worth it for the happiness he brought into our lives. We woke up this morning expecting to bring him home and spend the evening hugging him. Instead, we said goodbye. Our fur babies are never with us long enough. Go hug your fur baby today. And if you don’t have one, maybe let Pokee’s story inspire you to adopt. Our pets are in our lives for too short of a time, but to them, we’re their whole world. I’ll miss you forever, Pokee. So much.

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