Cool pictures of nature animals - Photographs of animals, photos of nature in all its eras and facets, for example, from flowers, bees, trees, landscapes, forests, meadows, sea and rivers, sky and land, rain and sun, rainbows, summer and winter, sun, moon and stars.
Every time you go for a walk take your camera, analog or
digital, to capture the best photos of animals, from dogs to cats, zoo animals,
birds, sunrise, sunset, time changes,... All these pictures have their place
here.
This is the channel for heaven, the universe, landscapes,
plants and animals.
In Fantastic Animals and Where to Find Them, the newest film
based on J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, Newt Scamander, the world's
greatest wildlife expert, has traveled the world studying and collecting magical
animals anyway, sizes and types; and then he has to deal with the chaos they
unleash when they escape captivity.
The beings in Scamander's magic suitcase - and Rowling's
imagination - may seem impressive to us, but the Smuggle world offers just as
amazing animals.
From ancient snakes over 12 meters long to explosive
beetles, here are a few examples of what you can find in nature.
In the magical world, are huge spiders whose real-world
equivalent is tarantulas, a group of arachnids that includes more than 850
species. And the similarities between reality and fiction are striking.
In Fantastic Animals and Where to Find Them, Scamander
describes as huge spiders of black hair, native to Borneo. And there is
certainly a large spider with black hairs native to the Sanguine Islands, east
of Borneo: a tarantula first described in 1892. In addition, like Aragon, the
most fearsome in the Harry Potter book and film series, Australian tarantulas
can speak by rubbing their - appendages that end in tusks - to emit a hiss.
However, none of these carnivorous spiders is the largest
living tarantula in the world. This title corresponds to the Goliath Tarantula
(blonde) of South America, which can measure up to 28 centimeters wide and
preys small birds, although it feeds mainly on arthropods. However, no
tarantula, alive or fossil, has grown as much as the fictional, whose extended
legs could reach a length of up to 4.6 meters, Cool pictures of nature animals.





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