A new film (French trailer sorry):
https://youtu.be/ZJFXDiGtwn0
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This is one of my favourite pictures. I adore elephants, beautiful, intelligent and hold emotions that are so much like our own.
Elephants are also a member of the "KeyStone" family of animals. Research that was conducted by Robert T. Paine.
Elephants are also a member of the "KeyStone" family of animals. Research that was conducted by Robert T. Paine.
Richard Dean Anderson is Macgyver! .... *my hearts duet*
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Speaking of German horses like the Hanvorian. How about the TRAKEHNER. A breed of horse that nearly died out during World War II
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Where did you found this little guy?
I think the rhinoceros beetle is on the Red List.
I'm not a great fan of insects but they're so useful. But insects! I also think of butterflys, ladybugs, fireflies, bees and so forth. Every insect has its task.
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They live in my muck pile - there are hundreds of larvae and now and then I find an adult. The larvae exist up to ten years, the beetle itself lives only for about four weeks - just time enough to make new ones.
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That's wonderful, Anja!
Some years ago, when I was on vacations in France, I suddenly had a (for me) very big beetle in my hair. I think it was an Aromia moschata.
(picture from bund-naturschutz.de)
First I was shocked and screamd in panic
Because I had never expected to finnd an animal like that!
But when it sat on the ground, I started admiring: It was about 4cm plus long tentacles, looking like small antennas. The surface sparkled metallic, in a greenish blue. Suddenly, there was a moment of holiness, I felt like meeting a creature of a foreign world!
Sounds silly, but I will never forget...
Some years ago, when I was on vacations in France, I suddenly had a (for me) very big beetle in my hair. I think it was an Aromia moschata.
(picture from bund-naturschutz.de)
First I was shocked and screamd in panic
Because I had never expected to finnd an animal like that!
But when it sat on the ground, I started admiring: It was about 4cm plus long tentacles, looking like small antennas. The surface sparkled metallic, in a greenish blue. Suddenly, there was a moment of holiness, I felt like meeting a creature of a foreign world!
Sounds silly, but I will never forget...
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