BBC Wild
Explore the fascinating world of animals, Get ready for a wild adventure in the animal kingdom! โค๏ธ
15/02/2026
A Froggy breakfast ๐คค๐ฆฉ
Filming the gentle giants ๐๐ฅฐ
12/02/2026
The black leopard โGizaโ with her cubs in Laikipia of Kenya ๐ ๐โโฌ
She is easily the most beautiful cat Iโve ever seen.
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12/02/2026
Not just a hunter, but an opportunist of the skies.๐พ๐ง
The Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) is not a typical falcon. It looks like a raptor, hunts like a crow, and scavenges like a vulture. Intelligent, opportunistic, and strangely charismatic, this bird blurs the lines between predator and trickster.
Something for Knowledge ๐ง
๐ Caracaras have demonstrated problem-solving skills similar to corvids. In captivity, they can manipulate objects and solve food puzzles, showing advanced cognitive flexibility for a raptor.
๐ Unlike peregrines or kestrels, crested caracaras spend a surprising amount of time walking on the ground, using long legs to patrol fields like feathered detectives.
๐ The small black crest on their head becomes raised during excitement or confrontation, acting as a visual signal in territorial disputes.
๐ They typically form long-term monogamous pairs and build large stick nests in trees, shrubs, or even on man-made structures.
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Your perspective changes when you rise higher ๐ฆ โจ
The Sri Lankan Grey Hornbill (Ocyceros gingalensis)
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Sound on for those ear flaps ๐๐๐
30/01/2026
Dragonfly snack..๐ซฃ๐คค
Little bee-eater flips its โจ
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ยฉ Antoinette Kloppers
15/01/2026
When termites move, I wake ๐
The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) is one of Australiaโs most unusual mammals, a small, striped survivor with habits found in almost no other marsupial.
Something for Knowledge ๐ง
๐ Australiaโs Only Day-Active Marsupial Predator
Unlike most marsupials, numbats are strictly diurnal, timing their activity with termite movement rather than avoiding daylight.
๐ No Pouch, No Problem
Female numbats lack a true pouch. Instead, the tiny newborns cling directly to the motherโs ni***es, protected only by curled abdominal fur.
๐ Reduced Teeth, Sharp Strategy
Numbats have fewer and weaker teeth than most mammals because termites require little chewing, an extreme example of evolutionary efficiency.
๐ Today, the numbat is Western Australiaโs faunal emblem, representing fragile ecosystems and the power of targeted conservation.
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(Lewis Burnett)
15/01/2026
A stunning Sri Lankan pit viper..๐๐
photo by endlessserpent! ๐
The puma has such a sweet purrโค๏ธโค๏ธ
Oops Who put that stick there ๐๐ค
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