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astelands of Western Australia into lush steppes. And in the midst of winter, cassowaries stage epic mating dances, scream throughout the forest, build nests and lay eggs. After all, while snakes and lizards are in a deep blackout from hypothermia, cassowaries can calmly breed offspring without fear of vile egg eaters. But winter is especially pleasing to dingo dogs. In the heat of the summer, they spend up to 90% of the day in the shade, barely coping with overheating. But when the long-awaited coolness arrives, they become much more active and even risk hunting larger prey. After all, their ancestors arrived in Australia from Eurasia, and the dogs have not yet forgotten that the local winter in their homeland was called summer! Author: Yaroslav Ilyin 🏀 Hit the hoop and get an NFT gift — https://t.me/BasketbolX_bot