How Nocturnal Bush Babies Survive at Night
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- This young bush baby learned from his mother where to find an important winter food: acacia gum.
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This young bush baby learned from his mother where to find an important winter food: acacia gum. A large and reliable source can be found half a mile away, but he must navigate through the dense forest to get there.
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I'll try that trick next time I go to the climbing gym.
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Just stop. Ok. Ok???
My mother taught me the same thing.
I love this ❤❤❤thanks
I enjoyed it .thanks
waiting till it got to the food to end would of been better!~
I like to move it move it!
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The things parents are teaching their kids these days... 🙄
I adore bushbabies. What's cuter than these huge eared, huge eyed primates? I hate chimpanzees that eat them.
Mother Nature is ruthless; the food chain exists everywhere, and includes H.sapiens, purportedly thé most evolved species - us. The joke is on us, alas. We are the biggest calamity to rise up on Mother Earth.
U hate chimps...that is very sad.