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I'm flying... weeeee



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Pure bliss...
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No-win situation... Two kudus sentenced to death after having fighted each other.


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Maybe this is right place for this video after all. If you want to go straight to there, where dolphin appears, go to 0:28. Pity that there is nothing really in description telling more about it, that what is the story of that dolphin. Anyway beautiful interaction between human and dolphin. And how that dolphin builds up speed at 1:43, that´s impressive. Beautiful woman, yes, but so is that dolphin. I hate to see news how many of them die as "collateral damage" of... should I say industrial fishing.

Anyway, this video is worth watching if liking dolphins.




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Beauty of the Namibia ! Photo by ©Michael Poliza... A herd of oryx on a gigantic sand dune.

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Bandhavgarh National Park.

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Found in an Assam tourism ad-page on Facebook. The big3 in same shot!
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There are a few gaurs in Kaziranga too, though they keep to the wooded areas. You get those 4 and a tiger, and that would encapsulate the lost floodplains of the subcontinent as evidenced by the seal found in Indus Valley civilisation which had tiger, buffalo, elephant and a rhino on the seal standing around a seated man giving a hint as to before humans the floodplains of Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra had very similar flora and fauna even if they span 3000 kilometres. Lost opportunity, really.
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Some fantastic photos of Lebanons wildlife.

https://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1602849/
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(10-12-2019, 03:17 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: There are a few gaurs in Kaziranga too, though they keep to the wooded areas. You get those 4 and a tiger, and that would encapsulate the lost floodplains of the subcontinent as evidenced by the seal found in Indus Valley civilisation which had tiger, buffalo, elephant and a rhino on the seal standing around a seated man giving a hint as to before humans the floodplains of Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra had very similar flora and fauna even if they span 3000 kilometres. Lost opportunity, really.

I recently made a post on exactly this topic in Asiatic lions thread...
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Indian flying fox with pup... I didn't find any topic about bat and guess what ? The word "bat" is too short as word of search.

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Observing birds in Waraira Repano National Park in Caracas, Venezuela 
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