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an advertisement for the hyenas of ice age britain

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What were hyenas like in Ice Age Britain? This Early Britain infographic explores cave hyenas, powerful predators and scavengers that lived across prehistoric Britain. Learn about their bone-crushing jaws, hunting behavior, and how they competed with early humans for survival in a harsh Ice Age world. Hashtags: #AncientBritain #EarlyBritain #IceAgeBritain #CaveHyena #PrehistoricAnimals #Archaeology #BritishHistory #AncientPredators #StoneAge #AncientHistory #PinterestHistory
a black crow sitting on top of a wooden fence next to trees and other birds

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Pinterest description: What animals lived in Ice Age Britain? This Early Britain infographic shows the prehistoric animals that once roamed ancient Britain, including mammoths, giant deer, wolves, hyenas, and woolly rhinoceroses. Learn which animals disappeared from Britain, which survived elsewhere, and which are now completely extinct. Hashtags: #AncientBritain #EarlyBritain #IceAgeBritain #PrehistoricAnimals #Mammoth #WoollyRhino #GiantDeer #PrehistoricBritain #StoneAge #Archaeology...
Infographic showing seven fun facts about capuchin monkeys surrounding a photo of two white-faced capuchins, one riding on the other's back: they rub millipedes on their bodies as insect repellent; alpha males allow lower-ranked males to mate as political favours; they crack nuts with rocks selecting the right stone size; they wash hands and feet in urine as a social ritual; they test strangers by poking them in the eye; they are one of few animals that uses and teaches tool use across generatio

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Capuchins rub millipedes on their skin as insect repellent, wash their hands in urine as a social bonding ritual, and will throw tantrums if another monkey gets a better food reward — because they understand fairness. They also use tools, teach tool use, and pass the knowledge down through generations.
Vultur Gryphus, List Of Spices, Sea Fish, Eagles, Anatomy, Birds, Humor, Memes, Animals

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an animal chart with different types of animals

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infographic showing 12 scavenger animals

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Scavengers aren’t just vultures. From Tasmanian devils and wolverines to sharks and seabirds, this infographic highlights some of the world’s most effective clean-up crews. See how different scavengers operate across ecosystems and why losing them has serious consequences.
Infographic showing interesting facts about dodos, including flightlessness, evolution without predators, ground nesting, and rapid extinction after human arrival.

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Think dodos were stupid? Think again. 🦤 This infographic breaks down the biggest myths and most fascinating facts about the dodo — from its pigeon relatives to why it didn’t need to fly. Perfect for wildlife lovers, students, and history nerds. Read more on Wildlife Nomads.
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Think opossums are just backyard scavengers? Think again. Discover how these ancient marsupials have survived for 70 million years, from playing dead to resisting snake venom.
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The giant river otter is South America’s largest otter, reaching up to 6 feet long. It thrives in the rivers of the Amazon and hunts fish.
Ethiopian Wolf Facts: Africa’s Rarest and Most Endangered Canid

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Africa’s only true wolf lives high in the Ethiopian Highlands, and fewer than 500 remain. This infographic breaks down the most fascinating facts about the Ethiopian wolf, from its social structure to its unique high-altitude lifestyle.
This infographic lists key yak facts — from their ability to live at 6,000 m altitude and survive –40°C temperatures to their dense fur, strong hooves, and large herds. It visually explains the adaptations that help yaks thrive in cold, oxygen-poor mountains.

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Infographic showing four species of coatimundi with images, scientific names, distribution, and IUCN conservation status.

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There isn’t just one kind of coatimundi. This guide breaks down the four living species, where they’re found, and their conservation status — including one that’s endangered. Click through to explore how these species evolved and what sets them apart.
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