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Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Five Shocking Animal Hybrids That Truly Exist in Nature, From Narlugas to Grolar Bears to Coywolves

Five Shocking Animal Hybrids That Truly Exist in Nature, From Narlugas to Grolar Bears to Coywolves
The now-famous β€œvirgin” stingray Charlotte is not having hybrid babies, scientists say. But in nature, distinct species sometimes interbreed to produce surprising offspring

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Have a happy first day of september with these new Hello September images and pictures

We wish you a happy first day of september! Let it be good for you! We have some new cute Hello September images that you can share on your pages.

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

The Fusion Of Nature And Technology A Tree Emerges From A Circuit Board

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Khamak Β· 2 years ago

This season's Royal Cam family albatross birds

This season's Royal Cam family,
LGK and LGL (Top Flat) WYL and BOK (Top Flat Track) 2023/24

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Royal Albatross | EUGY

Royal Albatross | EUGY

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Flight wandering albatross

Wandering albatross have a white head, neck and body, a wedge-shaped tail, and a large pink beak.

Juveniles have mostly dark plumage, which gradually whitens with age.

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

The Wandering Albatross with the Baby

The Wandering Albatross was first described as Diomedea exulans by Carolus Linnaeus, in 1758, based on a specimen from the Cape of Good Hope.

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Red male Golden Pheasant

Shy and surprisingly difficult to find in mixed and conifer woodland, where it runs quickly from detected disturbance. Red-and-gold male stunning and unmistakable. Female differs from Common Pheasant in strongly barred plumage, dull pinkish (not gray) legs and feet and from Lady Amherst’s Pheasant in lighter barring, more orangeish coloration, and the lack of a bare patch of gray skin behind the eye. Native to China but introduced very locally in Britain and Hawaii; however, captive birds might escape anywhere.

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Immature male Golden Pheasant

Shy and surprisingly difficult to find in mixed and conifer woodland, where it runs quickly from detected disturbance. Red-and-gold male stunning and unmistakable. Female differs from Common Pheasant in strongly barred plumage, dull pinkish (not gray) legs and feet and from Lady Amherst’s Pheasant in lighter barring, more orangeish coloration, and the lack of a bare patch of gray skin behind the eye. Native to China but introduced very locally in Britain and Hawaii; however, captive birds might escape anywhere.

Khamak Β· 2 years ago

Adult male Golden Pheasant

Shy and surprisingly difficult to find in mixed and conifer woodland, where it runs quickly from detected disturbance. Red-and-gold male stunning and unmistakable. Female differs from Common Pheasant in strongly barred plumage, dull pinkish (not gray) legs and feet and from Lady Amherst’s Pheasant in lighter barring, more orangeish coloration, and the lack of a bare patch of gray skin behind the eye. Native to China but introduced very locally in Britain and Hawaii; however, captive birds might escape anywhere.
 

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