
Bush Baby Tenants| Backyard Nature
You think your upstairs neighbors are noisy? You haven’t met these cute, nocturnal creatures.

You think your upstairs neighbors are noisy? You haven’t met these cute, nocturnal creatures.

Studies show that immersing yourself in nature can benefit your health, so watch the videos below to connect with and appreciate nature.

Spy puffin is surrounded by males waiting for their long-lost partner to return. Puffins breed for life but only spend time together in the breeding season, so it can be difficult to identify their mate again.
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In South Georgia, a spy King penguin watches on as penguin parents, home from hunting, must tiptoe their way through a barrier of 6,000 elephant seals in order to feed their chicks.
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Spy chameleon observes bouncing sifakas, who've adapted to leaping from tree-to-tree. Because of this, they have trouble walking on all fours, so they pogo.
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Spy koala captures two male koalas fighting, a moment rarely filmed. The winner of the battle gets the girl.
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Spy Quokka meets a 3-month-old joey, tucked in his mother's pouch. Since the baby has started eating solid food, he is growing too big for his mother to carry.
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Spy Macaque makes friends in the spa, including a curious baby. The mother watches carefully over her baby.
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From both above and below the water, the spies capture the phenomenon of Mobula rays “vortex feeding.” Spy Mobula ray and spy pelican got up close to the event in the seas of Baja California.
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