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Monkey Madness: Rescued Baby Monkey Goes Crazy | Malawi Wildlife Rescue 102

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Amanda puts a radio collar on one of the first Cheetah(Acinonyx jubatus) cubs born in Malawi in twenty years, the team struggles to give a 4-meter python a physical, and a group of tourists deliver a rambunctious baby monkey they rescued from the pet trade.

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This Is Xyla, The Warrior. A Confident Cub Who isn’t Afriad To Put Up A Fight!

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Xyla is one tough cub with a fierce spirit. From the moment she arrived at Cub Camp, it was clear she wasn’t going to back down from anything. Bold and determined, she’s quickly become one of the more independent cubs, always exploring her surroundings and taking on new challenges with confidence. Her resilience and strength have made her a standout at the camp, and it’s no surprise that she’s growing into a bear with the skills and courage to thrive in the wild.

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Transformation: The Key To Survival | Arabian Seas 102

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In Arabia’s seas, transformation is key to survival, from camouflage and mimicry to dazzling displays of color. Masters of illusion like octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish use these tricks to hunt, hide, and attract mates. During the Pharaoh’s cuttlefish breeding season, males put on mesmerizing color displays to woo females and defend them from rivals, while predators lurk, threatening their eggs. Alongside these marine magicians, camouflaging seahorses and deceptive eel mimics add to the spectacle, proving that in the underwater world, illusion is often the ultimate weapon.

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