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Minimum Safe Distance when viewing Wildlife. 🖐🏼

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Theprojectlawn1 year ago

According to my kid a crocodile says “snap!” Not whatever gay noise this crocodile makes.

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Golf Safety2 years ago

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ESBE1 year ago

Might be hard to spot a lion at 100m in the savannah; they blend with the environment.

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Manifest History1 year ago

I don’t think I’d want to be 100 M of a Lion. They can run pretty fast.

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The CEO Coach & Global C-suite Coach1 year ago

Is it true for Wolf and Lion? I feel that you better just not appear in front of them at all.

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HalfOf3331 year ago

This is cool. Also I assumed a bear would be more dangerous than a lion. Also that people can go right up to elephants and touch them and stuff

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Doodlesack1 year ago

Just look at them from inside 🤣

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Elowen Bliss1 year ago

Blue ringed Octopus. This woman was blissfully unaware that each blue ringed octopus has venom 1000 times more powerful than cyanide & enough to kill 20 humans in minutes! ☠️ The scary part is the bite is so small most humans won't even feel it... 🐙

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JulesL1 year ago

Tree-mendous graphic

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Super King - The Best 1 of the 31 year ago

Those are moose antlers on the elk. Just sayin'.

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Rock1 year ago

Ill Keep This in Mind When I Come Across One

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