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This is my dream – this is my nightmare

10,000 Birds

Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse One Chinkara (Indian gazelle) male follows the female keeping his head low and sniffing her. Indian gazelle You know the secret of how African park rangers find animals for tourists? And the animals themselves? And the animals themselves? The main tactic is diversion.

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The smallest pet peeve I have is

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when fictional works use Thomson's gazelles and make them jump like springbok lolol. submitted by /u/YesDaddysBoy [link] [comments]

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Birding Dulan County, Qinghai

10,000 Birds

Good for animals, of course – particularly some shy mammals. Being a mammal myself, I am understandably much less fond of this animal class than I am of birds. Gazelle, maybe Goitered ? Therefore, apologies in advance for the largish number of mammal photos in this post. A juvenile nearby. No nice blue flowers.

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Mammals of South Asia (Lynx Edicions)

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monkeys, deer, gazelles, etc.). I may have very limited experience with dolphins and no experience with whales, but the illustrations show the entire animal in the way only divers can see it, without a second illustration of the tail shape, something whale-watchers can actually spot from a boat.

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Cheetah chasing gazelle in slo-mo

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submitted by /u/The_true_Rome [link] [comments].

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The 300 survivors

10,000 Birds

One Chinkara (Indian gazelle) male follows the female keeping his head low and sniffing her. You know the secret of how African park rangers find animals for tourists? And the animals themselves? A bit further away, there is another male, this one with a dozen female strong harem. The main tactic is diversion.

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On "The Wild"

Animal Person

Twice in the past 24 hours (once here and once on Stephanie's blog, in the comments )I have come across the following statement: "[insert animal here] are safe from predators, get fed regularly, and are better off on farms than if they were in 'the wild.'" The animals on farms are created for the sole purpose of human consumption.

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