
Natural Habitat Shorts
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Joined August 2021
Fun Fact: NEW SUMMER MERCH IS HERE ☀️🦇👕! Featuring the SUMMER BATRICK PLUSH!.Along with a NEW hoodie, NEW pins & stickers, and a summer koozie!.🚨Available for a limited time! � #naturalhabitok #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitatshorts
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Fun Fact: Tadpoles grow their back legs before their front legs (typically between 5-9 weeks old). Once they develop all their limbs they’re colloquially referred to as “froglets.”🐸⚽🦵#naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitok
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Fun fact: The greater sage grouse attracts females of its species by inflating two yellow air sacs on its chest and bouncing them around to produce a unique sound.💄🐦🍸 #naturalhabitok #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitatshorts
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Fun fact: The Spix's disc-winged bat has suction cups on its thumbs and ankles that let it stick to surfaces. It uses these to stick to the inside of banana leaves to roost 🦇🪠🤝 #naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitok
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Fun Fact: Ducks are often seen standing still in the rain. Most think it’s because their waterproof feathers keep them dry and that staying still helps conserve energy, but we have our own theory🦆🌧️🐥 #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitok
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Fun Fact: Kangaroo joeys are just about 1 inch long and hairless at birth. They immediately crawl into their mother's pouches to develop until they're 8 months old.🫘🦘👶 #naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitok
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Fun fact: Wombats' pouches are positioned backwards, opening toward the mother's rear rather than her head to keep their joeys safe from dirt. The joeys stay in their mothers’ pouches for 8-9 months. 🐨🍫🍑 #naturahabitok #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitatshorts
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Today is the LAST DAY to order! Available until midnight tonight PST! #naturalhabitok #naturalhabitatshorts
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Fun Fact: Some species of tarantulas keep frogs as “pets” in a mutualistic relationship. The frogs eat insects that would otherwise threaten the tarantulas’ eggs, and in exchange, the tarantulas offer them protection from predators. 🐸🕷️🦮 #naturalhabitok
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Fun fact: Otters have valve-like structures in their ears and nostrils that close underwater, keeping water out. It can also be used to shut out bickering parents.🦦👂🐞NEW MERCH @ #naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitok
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