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Bad morning
A kitten escapes to meet his best friend (video)
galaxy cake!
One cat who paid for his arrogance.
the downside up
Arctic fox practices his pounce. [full video]
THE PERFECT BABIES
A cuddly Zebra Shark wonât let this diver work! [full video]
baby lynx breaks out, mama lynx comes to the rescue
GET BACK HERE YOUNG MAN
closely related to sharks but with long, flat bodies and wing-like pectoral fins, mobula rays are ideally suited to swooping through the water - here off the gulf of california - yet seem equally at home in the air, so much so that they have earned the name âflying raysâ. mobula rays can reach heights of more than two metres, remaining airborne for several seconds.Â
mobula rays are quite elusive and difficult to study, so biologists are not quite sure why they jump out of the water. theories vary from a means of communication, to a mating ritual (though both males and females jump), or as a way to shed themselves of parasites. they could also be jumping as a way of better corralling their pray, as seen with them swimming in a circular formation.Â
what is known about mobula rays is that they reach sexual maturity late and their investment in their offspring is more akin to mammals than other fishes, usually producing just a single pup after long pregnancies, all of which makes them extremely vulnerable to commercial fishing, especially as a species that likes to come together in large groups.
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Red pandas eat mostly bamboo leaves and shoots, acorns, and flowers. Bamboo stalks are eaten in the spring and fruit is enjoyed in the summer. They may also eat eggs, small birds, and small rodents.Â
Yuna & Sawyer may resemble your average house cat, but theyâre pawsitively unique. As the smallest African species, black-footed cats are naturally rare, but you can visit our pair in Nairobi Village. (source)