That's a brave helper, momma bear can't be far...
National Geographic and BAFTA Award-winning cinematographer Bertie Gregory release unprecedented footage of Emperor penguin chicks leaping 50 feet off an Antarctic cliff. The never-before-filmed behavior was for the 2025 installment of National Geographic’s Emmy award-winning SECRETS OF franchise, SECRETS OF THE PENGUINS, premiering Earth Day 2025 on Nat Geo.
National Geographic and BAFTA Award-winning cinematographer Bertie Gregory release unprecedented footage of Emperor penguin chicks leaping 50 feet off an Antarctic cliff. The never-before-filmed behavior was for the 2025 installment of National Geographic’s Emmy award-winning SECRETS OF franchise, SECRETS OF THE PENGUINS, premiering Earth Day 2025 on Nat Geo.
A family were fishing on a lake in Wisconsin when they spotted a bear with a plastic jar stuck on its head. After several attempts at moving their boat next to the bear and removing the jar, they were finally able to free the animal.
A family were fishing on a lake in Wisconsin when they spotted a bear with a plastic jar stuck on its head. After several attempts at moving their boat next to the bear and removing the jar, they were finally able to free the animal.
Funny how the elephant didn't use his superior size, but rather a tool, to frighten the rhino. Such intelligent creatures.
Funny how the elephant didn't use his superior size, but rather a tool, to frighten the rhino. Such intelligent creatures.
Props to those guys for taking the risk.
Black rhinoceroses feed on the leaves and twigs of woody plants, herbs and vegetables. They use their prehensile lip to grab food and guide it into their mouths, then use their cheek teeth to chew it up. They also use their horns to reach higher branches, break or knock down plants, or squish pumpkins! They eat between 50 and 60 pounds a day.
Black rhinoceroses feed on the leaves and twigs of woody plants, herbs and vegetables. They use their prehensile lip to grab food and guide it into their mouths, then use their cheek teeth to chew it up. They also use their horns to reach higher branches, break or knock down plants, or squish pumpkins! They eat between 50 and 60 pounds a day.
I'm amazed at the endurance of that rhino. Going full tilt carrying that much weight. Thats some insane cardio.
I'm amazed at the endurance of that rhino. Going full tilt carrying that much weight. Thats some insane cardio.