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This channel is for educational purposes. It is also about various facts about the many different world animals, so stay tuned! PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE 😀🦥🦣🦩🐗🐃🦍🦅🐅🦉
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Update on my Antelope Squirrels. Riley died, he had neurological problems. I cried, I still have Logan and he's going to stay inside with us. He's too bonded to me. we've had them almost 11 weeks, Logan is thriving but he's probably 1/2 size he should be. He's starting to eat more on his own, although I still get up in the wee hours to make sure he's getting enough. Am feeding cooked Sorghan, fresh broccoli, carrots, dried blueberries, and a hamster mix. He loves the crunch.
spectacular video
Thank you.This is very useful facts for my presentation.❤
Hi, Y5F, I think I sighted an adult male vermilion flycatcher on 06/13/2024 in Fontana, California at around 14:00 and I photographed them. Thanks, you're glorious, 'bye. Signed: happy birding. SB, FOFY.
I found two abandoned baby Antelope Squirrels three weeks ago. I scooped them up got them warm and have been feeding them since. I'm in Victorville, CA. They are so cute and I'm resisting over-holding them, although I DID name them, "Logan" and Riley", so I can set them free when they're old enough. They're about 4 or 5 weeks old now.
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He look like He's Been Sewn Together With Four Different Types Of Rugs😂Pretty Though.😊
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They’re so damn cute!!
I didn't mind the music, at all. I rather enjoyed it! Thank you for researching, making and uploading this. I really appreciate it. It has great informative & lovely, cute pics. I had never heard of this fox before this vid. You have a new subscriber, from Melbourne, Australia 😊❤
Thank you, short and sweet.
Any new videos coming up?
I need this for my homework
But how big are they?
Excellent facts about this fantastic beast.
FYI, one of your photos is of blue headed pionus, not macaws.
I was just getting ready to comment the same thing!
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Muting the music made this brief presentation of a fascinating and little known animal watchable. Musical preference is quite individualized which is why Elevator Music is so bland-but there is a lesson in that for those who produce videos: One must decide, which is more important the music, or the video. If it is the music, then fine, make a music video. If it is the visual, then stick with Elevator Music and one will get more views through to the end.
I didn't mind it. 😊
what chill dudes
Today I saw a picture of this Fabulous looking little Bird. And was immediately drawn to be Enchanted by it's vibrant colors. And then to find out it is in Paris ?! FAAAAAAAR FRECKIN OUT MAN !
The correct names for Ictonyx libycus are either "desert zorilla" or "northern zorilla".
Leave wild creatures alone to live their wild lives. They are not toys for our entertainment. Rather, learn to observe them where they live.
Thanks! I needed these!😁🦜❤️
Nice! I’m thinking about getting one or two, do you know if they need ants or would crickets and mealworms be ok?
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I'm in the northeastern US and I swear I have one of these in my neighborhood. Thought he was just a weird looking stray for a while (big bulky chest, slender back end, long legs), but now I'm thinking that if he's not 100% Asiatic Wildcat, he's at least half. He does not look like a domestic cat, and I've been scratching my head about it for two years since I first spotted him.
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Incredible animal. Thanks!
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There is no such thing as a shoebill stork, the correct name for this animal is shoebill, a stork is any species of the family Ciconiidae, one of the only three extant families of the order Ciconiiformes, the others being Ardeidae (Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns) and Threskiornithidae (Ibises and Spoonbills), the shoebill is the only extant representative of the genus Balaeniceps and the family Balaenicipitidae, it's closest living relative is the hamerkop, which is the only living representative of the genus Scopus and the family Scopidae, the hamerkop and shoebill were traditionally included within Ciconiiformes and did not form a monophyletic group, but recent phylogenetic analysis revealed this not to be true, the hamerkop and shoebill actually shared a more recent common ancestor with each other and did not belong to the order Ciconiiformes, instead they were relocated to the order Pelecaniformes, this indicated that both the hamerkop and shoebill are actually more closely related to the pelicans, cormorants, shags, darters, frigatebirds, boobies, gannets, and tropicbirds than to the storks, herons, egrets, bitterns, ibises, and spoonbills, similarly the kagu and sunbittern were formerly included within the order Gruiformes, but were also relocated to Pelecaniformes, which happens to divide the order Pelecaniformes into four suborders, Eurypygae (contains 2 families: Rhynochetidae (Kagu) and Eurypygidae (Sunbittern)), Balaenicipites (contains 2 families: Scopidae (Hamerkop) and Balaenicipitidae (Shoebill)), Phaethontae (contains 1 family: Phaethontidae (Tropicbirds)), and Pelecani (contains 5 families: Sulidae (Boobies and Gannets), Fregatidae (Frigatebirds), Anhingidae (Darters), Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants and Shags), and Pelecanidae (Pelicans)), within Pelecaniformes, the suborders Eurypygae and Balaenicipites are both basal groups and each contain two families containing a single extant species, the suborder Balaenicipites is the sister group to a clade containing the suborders Phaethontae and Pelecani, whilst the suborder Eurypygae is the most basal extant suborder within the order Pelecaniformes, additionally, the orders Ciconiiformes (Storks, Herons, Egrets, Bitterns, Ibises, and Spoonbills) and Pelecaniformes (Pelicans, Cormorants, Shags, Darters, Frigatebirds, Boobies, Gannets, Tropicbirds, Shoebill, Hamerkop, Sunbittern, and Kagu) are most closely related to each other and form the clade Ciconiopelecanae.
Despite their name, water deer (genus Hydropotes) are actually not deer at all, water deer are the sole extant genus of the family Hydropotidae, one of the two extant families that constitute the superfamily Moschoidea, the other being Moschidae, where the musk deer (genus Moschus) are the sole extant genus, there are two extant species of water deer recognized: the Chinese Water Deer (Hydropotes inermis) and the Korean Water Deer (Hydropotes argyropus).
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Other country's should do the same with those filthy little rats they have seethe one people have as pets the ones at the temple like them like rojo an rainbow worst animals alive setting around being lazy screaming nasty bratts an sucking there selfs should all be eradicated
This video is great! I just found out about this species and had to search for a video of them.
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Scientific names of all forty-five extant species of dog: 1) Urocyon cinereoargenteus - Grey Fox 2) Urocyon littoralis - Channel Island Fox 3) Atelocynus microtis - Short-Eared Jackal 4) Speothos venaticus - Bushdog 5) Chrysocyon brachyurus - Maned Wolf 6) Bassarilupus gymnocercus - Pampas Fox 7) Bassarilupus sechurae - Sechuran Fox 8) Pseudalopex culpaeus - Culpeo 9) Pseudalopex vetulus - Hoary Fox 10) Lycalopex griseus - Chilla 11) Lycalopex fulvipes - Darwin's Fox 12) Cerdocyon thous - Crab-Eating Fox 13) Vulpes vulpes - Eurasian Red Fox 14) Vulpes fulva - American Red Fox 15) Vulpes niloticus - African Red Fox 16) Neocyon ferrilatus - Tibetan Fox 17) Alopex corsac - Corsac Fox 18) Alopex lagopus - Arctic Fox 19) Alopex velox - Swift Fox 20) Alopex macrotis - Kit Fox 21) Fennecus bengalensis - Bengal Fox 22) Fennecus canus - Blanford's Fox 23) Fennecus rueppellii - Ruppell's Fox 24) Fennecus zerda - Fennec Fox 25) Fennecus pallidus - Pale Fox 26) Fennecus chama - Cape Fox 27) Otocyon megalotis - Bat-Eared Fox 28) Nyctereutes procyonoides - Chinese Raccoon Dog 29) Nyctereutes viverrinus - Japanese Raccoon Dog 30) Lupulella adusta - Side-Striped Jackal 31) Lupulella mesomelas - Black-Backed Jackal 32) Lycaon pictus - African Wild Dog 33) Flavocyon simensis - Ethiopian Golden Wolf 34) Flavocyon lupaster - Common Golden Wolf 35) Cuon alpinus - Dhole 36) Prolupus aureus - Golden Jackal 37) Prolupus latrans - Coyote 38) Canis lupus - Grey Wolf 39) Canis albus - White Wolf 40) Canis crassodon - Sea Wolf 41) Canis lycaon - Eastern Wolf 42) Canis rufus - Red Wolf 43) Canis pallipes - Pale-Footed Wolf 44) Canis hallstromi - New Guinea Singing Dog 45) Canis dingo - Dingo
Fennecus is a genus of dog native mostly to Africa, with three species found in Asia, there are only six extant species within this genus: the Bengal Fox (Fennecus bengalensis), the Blanford's Fox (Fennecus canus), the Ruppell's Fox (Fennecus rueppellii), the Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda), the Pale Fox (Fennecus pallidus), and the Cape Fox (Fennecus chama).