
Saloni Mathur
News and Features Reporter at Media Drum
News and Features Reporter at Media Drum World.
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4 days ago |
mediadrumworld.com | Saloni Mathur
By Saloni MathurHILARIOUS images show a female Borneo orangutan testing the theory that blondes have more fun. Pictures show Cherie showing off her blonde thatch while sharing a laugh with her smiley 22-month-old nephew Jarang. Bornean orangutans have one of the most fascinating and complex social structures among great apes, especially because they are semi-solitary, which is unusual for primates.
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1 month ago |
mediadrumworld.com | Saloni Mathur
By Saloni MathurTHRILLING images of a predatory African Leopard being chased away by its prey have been captured. Images show a lone Chacma baboon being stalked from the bushes by an African leopard. Thinking it has picked the perfect moment it eventually pounces, trying to claim its prey. To the leopard’s surprise, the baboon immediately delivers a counter-attack. Pictures show the baboon with its powerful teeth bared retaliating and giving chase to the leopard.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
mediadrumworld.com | Saloni Mathur
By Saloni MathurHEART-WARMING images of a mother and baby elephant duo sharing some elephant kisses have been captured. Images show the mum and calf laughing while locking their trunks together and looking like they exchanging some sweet kisses at Chester Zoo, UK. Other pictures reveal the inseparable pair enjoying some food and having a little hug.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
mediadrumworld.com | Saloni Mathur
By Saloni MathurTHE MOST ADORABLE Ezo flying squirrel has been captured gliding through the air. Images show the intrepid Ezo flying squirrel with its arms and legs spread out revealing its ‘wings’ as it swoops over the photographer. Other pictures show more of the cuddly creatures huddled up on snowy branches in Hokkaido, Japan. The Ezo flying squirrels or Ezo-momonga are a subspecies of the Siberian flying squirrel. They are native to Hokkaidō, Japan, part of the region once known as Ezo.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
mediadrumworld.com | Saloni Mathur
By Saloni MathurHammerhead Shark FeedingBy Saloni MathurEXCITING images show hammerhead sharks being hand-fed by an expert diver off the east coast of Florida. Professional shark feeder Nick Lambardo, pictured, insists that despite their fierce reputation, hammerhead sharks are typically shy, and feeding them a piece of bait is the only way to get this shark to come close to a group of divers. The hammerhead is the largest of the nine identified species of this shark.
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