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Orphaned baby elephant and ostrich cuddle up together
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Ambushed by an opportunist
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The Oleander Hawk-Moth caterpillars look like aliens. The caterpillars feed mainly on oleander leaves, a highly toxic plant, to which the caterpillars are immune
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This is the Black-footed cat, the smallest African cat. it is believed to be the world’s deadliest cat. They have a 60 percent catch rate for their prey, which is higher than the catch rate of lions and leopards
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The top one is an otter and the bottom is a weasel. There's a slight difference in the head shape and ears.
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The Owl Butterflies are known for their huge eyespots which resemble owls' eyes
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The Alien-looking juvenile Southern calamari squid (photo: Matthew Smith)
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Corvids love to pull tails. It's a strategy they use to distract an animal from eating so they can steal its food
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The Dumbo Octopus lives at extreme depths in oceans around the world
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The Shocking Pink Dragon Millipede produces cyanide to protect it from predators
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Baby Octopus
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Siberian Tiger wading through the thick green algae of a pond at Copenhagen Zoo (photo: Soren Nielsen)
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The "Death's-head hawkmoth" from The Silence of the Lambs with its skull shape on its thorax. When disturbed, this moth produces a loud, high-pitched squeak (photos: Alex Hyde, Igor Siwanowicz)
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The male Greater Kudu, an African antelope with impressive spiral horns (Photo: dreamstime)
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To avoid being heard by sharks, marine iguanas can stop their own hearts
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1992 photograph of flamingos sheltering in the Miami Zoo men's room during Hurricane Andrew (Photo Credit: Ron Magill)
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Tree Kangaroo and her baby. Most tree kangaroos live in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea
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