Anyone familiar with Watson’s Creepy Nature series knows that it is not for the faint of heart. Not the beautiful, healthy nature photos are shown here, but mainly the rough, hard and powerful side. But always a bit fascinating.
So if you dare, read on.
These flamingos feed their chicks with a type of milk called crop milk
both parents have special cells to produce milk in their crop (part of their throat)
red, because it is densely packed with dietary carotenoidspic.twitter.com/zRz2gqWVzU
— Science Girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) November 21, 2023
These flamingos feed their chicks with a specific type of milk called crop milk. Both parents have special cells in their crop for milk production. This is red because it is rich in carotenoids from food.
This horse has no hair growth.
It’s just the squid mushroom.
If you know what kind of fish this is, feel free to write it in the comment column. Until then, we’ll just call him Grumpy Fish.
The toilet after a flood. At least they aren’t Indian purple frogs…
If you would like to watch the full 1 minute and 50 second video, you can do so here.
Of course in Australia.
Squid can change color instantlypic.twitter.com/4iFRNMmhv9
— Epoch Animal Lovers (@EP_AnimalLovers) December 20, 2023
Komodo dragon vomits a large moray eel pic.twitter.com/3dcIfIjXN9
— non-aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) December 12, 2023
At least not for the Komodo dragon.
A monkey kills a seagull.
This creature is a basket star
pic.twitter.com/FDiBTf7Mgk— Science Girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) December 19, 2023
They belong to an order of brittle stars, large species with branched arms or long, curly arms.
(smile)
Source: Watson

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