Views from above: Incredible discovery of animals

June 3,  2024

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"Running into a new week"

Gemsbok, which inhabit arid grasslands and rocky deserts, have distinctively colored legs: the top halves of all four legs are black, while the lower parts below the knees are white. Photo credit- Martin Harvey

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"A playful side"

Polar bears, the largest land carnivores, can overheat. To cool down and clean themselves, they roll in the snow. Photo credit- George Lepp

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Peace from above

Unlike domestic cats, tigers enjoy being in the water and swim for pleasure. Many tigers inhabit hot environments, and due to their large size, their bodies can heat up rapidly. Photo credit- Discovery/Insta Page

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The shadow game

Camels have thick lips that allow them to forage for thorny plants that other animals can't eat. They can also completely close their nostrils during sandstorms. Photo credit- Abstract Aerial Art

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"A muddy waterhole"

Taking a dip in a river or lake can help them cool off. On particularly hot days, they might even spend most of their time lounging in the water. Photo credit- Discovery/Insta Page

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"Gator in a swamp"

Unlike most reptiles, alligators walk with their legs positioned directly beneath their bodies rather than splayed out diagonally. This unique posture allows them to lift their tails off the ground while moving. Photo credit- Abstract Aerial Art