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A selection of cool photos number 6 1. Newborn panda cubs are born extremely premature. They correspond to a 7 month old human baby in the stomach. But it is easy and painless for a panda to give birth. 2. Teeth of a crabeater seal. A clear example of how evolution creates something close to whalebone. This form is needed to strain plankton in the mouth. 3. Deep-sea octopuses gnaw on the skeleton of a whale. Have fun! 4. The giant armadillo can weigh 80 kg. It tears termite mounds to pieces with its monstrous claws. 5. The sickle-fly has a pattern on its wings in the form of two nasty flies that are picking at some kind of rot or feces. Excellent bird protection! 6. South American hemifractid frogs prefer to brood eggs and even tadpoles directly in their backs. They have a lot of wet pockets there. 7. Grandfather and father...that is, a tiger and a sloth bear fought out of drunkenness (every Friday the same thing!) 8. Kodiak bear. The largest subspecies of brown bears in the world. They easily gain more than 600 kg during the autumn feeding period. 9. Dwarf sperm whale. A very rare creature, it’s probably a calf, but it’s still amazing how small it is compared to ordinary sperm whales! A billion happiness to all our readers 🥰🥰🥰 🏀 Hit the hoop and get an NFT gift — https://t.me/BasketbolX_bot