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360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Found in the deserts and grasslands of southwest Africa, Meerkats are extremely social animals living in large groups called mobs. Feeding primarily on insects, they use their large fore claws to scratch and dig to find insects such as termites, crickets and scorpions. Meerkats will spend their day foraging for food, caring for young and guarding their territory. They live in underground burrows which keep the mob safe from predators and protects them from the harsh heat of the African desert.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Found in the deserts and grasslands of southwest Africa, Meerkats are extremely social animals living in large groups called mobs. Feeding primarily on insects, they use their large fore claws to scratch and dig to find insects such as termites, crickets and scorpions. Meerkats will spend their day foraging for food, caring for young and guarding their territory. They live in underground burrows which keep the mob safe from predators and protects them from the harsh heat of the African desert.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The elephant is the world's largest land animal. Asian Elephants live in the forests and grasslands of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina and parts of Nepal, Indonesia and Thailand. Female and young Asian Elephants live in a cohesive family group called a herd, led by a matriarch who is usually the oldest or most experienced. Asian Elephants are endangered with the main threat to remaining wild populations being habitat loss and destruction. Poaching is also a major problem.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The elephant is the world's largest land animal. Asian Elephants live in the forests and grasslands of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina and parts of Nepal, Indonesia and Thailand. Female and young Asian Elephants live in a cohesive family group called a herd, led by a matriarch who is usually the oldest or most experienced. Asian Elephants are endangered with the main threat to remaining wild populations being habitat loss and destruction. Poaching is also a major problem.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Hippopotamus is a semi aquatic mammal that inhabits the rivers and lakes of Sub-Saharan Africa, with Zambia and Tanzania possessing the largest populations. During the day the Hippo remains cool by staying in the water or mud, only emerging at dusk to graze on grass. The Hippo is quite stocky in shape with short legs but despite its physique can run up to 29km/hour over short distances. The biggest threats to the survival of the Hippo are poaching for its meat and ivory canine teeth as well as habitat loss.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Hippopotamus is a semi aquatic mammal that inhabits the rivers and lakes of Sub-Saharan Africa, with Zambia and Tanzania possessing the largest populations. During the day the Hippo remains cool by staying in the water or mud, only emerging at dusk to graze on grass. The Hippo is quite stocky in shape with short legs but despite its physique can run up to 29km/hour over short distances. The biggest threats to the survival of the Hippo are poaching for its meat and ivory canine teeth as well as habitat loss.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, Spider Monkeys spend their days high up in the canopy feeding on nuts, fruits, leaves and seeds. Spiders Monkeys hang from trees holding onto branches with their limbs and long prehensile tail giving them a spider like appearance, hence their name. The number of Spider Monkeys in the wild is constantly decreasing due to habitat loss, hunting and illegal pet trade.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, Spider Monkeys spend their days high up in the canopy feeding on nuts, fruits, leaves and seeds. Spiders Monkeys hang from trees holding onto branches with their limbs and long prehensile tail giving them a spider like appearance, hence their name. The number of Spider Monkeys in the wild is constantly decreasing due to habitat loss, hunting and illegal pet trade.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The critically endangered Black Rhinoceros is native to eastern and central Africa. Black Rhinos are solitary animals distinguished by their prehensile upper lip, which is used to pluck branches and leaves from shrubs. The Black Rhino has poor vision and relies mostly on its sense of smell to explore its surroundings. It is very protective of its territory, and will stamp in its faeces and then deposit the odour with every step it takes. This lets other animals know that they are in a rhino's home range.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The critically endangered Black Rhinoceros is native to eastern and central Africa. Black Rhinos are solitary animals distinguished by their prehensile upper lip, which is used to pluck branches and leaves from shrubs. The Black Rhino has poor vision and relies mostly on its sense of smell to explore its surroundings. It is very protective of its territory, and will stamp in its faeces and then deposit the odour with every step it takes. This lets other animals know that they are in a rhino's home range.
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Standing 4-5 metres high, the giraffe is the tallest mammal on Earth. Known for their long legs, long necks and spotted patterns, giraffes spend most of their days eating leaves. Giraffes are social animals, they live in large groups called herds .A giraffe’s heart is around 60 centimetres long, weighs about 11 kilograms, and its lungs can hold 55 litres of air!
360° panorama by Laurens Derks. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Standing 4-5 metres high, the giraffe is the tallest mammal on Earth. Known for their long legs, long necks and spotted patterns, giraffes spend most of their days eating leaves. Giraffes are social animals, they live in large groups called herds .A giraffe’s heart is around 60 centimetres long, weighs about 11 kilograms, and its lungs can hold 55 litres of air!
360° panorama by Gregory Perez. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The moon rising over the spillway of the El Dorado Lake Dam. Kansas, February 2022.
Понедельник, 14 Февраля 2022 г. 19:08
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360° panorama by Jon Jasper. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Jon Jasper admiring the view from Elephant Arch on Starvation Point on the Arizona Strip.
Понедельник, 14 Февраля 2022 г. 19:08
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360° panorama by Jon Jasper. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Jon Jasper admiring the view from Elephant Arch on Starvation Point on the Arizona Strip.
Понедельник, 14 Февраля 2022 г. 19:05
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360° panorama by Jon Jasper. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Jon Jasper admiring the view from Elephant Arch on Starvation Point on the Arizona Strip.
Понедельник, 14 Февраля 2022 г. 19:05
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360° panorama by Jon Jasper. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Jon Jasper admiring the view from Elephant Arch on Starvation Point on the Arizona Strip.