29/04/2026
From icy tundras to dense rainforests, this collection celebrates extraordinary land animals, each with unique habits that keep their ecosystems in balance. But these rhythms of life are being disrupted.
Climate change, deforestation, and human activity are altering feeding patterns, migration routes, and breeding cycles, putting many of these species at risk.
Understanding how they live is part of protecting them 🤍🌍
Bears & Buddies 🐾
�🐻❄️ Arctic Fox: Population - 700,000
A nomadic survivor, following food across the tundra and changing coat color with the seasons for camouflage
�🐼 Giant Panda: Population - 1,864
Spends up to 14 hours a day feeding on bamboo, maintaining forest growth through seed dispersal
�🐻 Grizzly Bear: Population - 60,000
Omnivorous forager and seasonal hibernator, redistributing nutrients across ecosystems
�🐨 Koala: Population - 51,156
Nocturnal and slow-moving, feeding almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and resting up to 20 hours a day
�🦍 Mountain Gorilla : Population - 1,063
Lives in close family groups, foraging daily and building fresh nests each night
�🦧 Orangutan: Population - 61,646
Highly intelligent and mostly solitary, spending most of life in trees and crafting tools to find food
�🦌 Oryx: Population - 1,222
Desert-adapted, able to go long periods without water and active during cooler hours to conserve energy
�🐻❄️ Polar Bear: Population - 26,500
A powerful hunter that relies on sea ice to catch seals, often traveling vast distances
�🐾 Red Panda: Population - 6,107
Arboreal and shy, active at dawn and dusk, feeding on bamboo along with fruits and insects
�🐺 Mexican Wolf: Population - 257
Social and cooperative, hunting in packs and communicating through howls across vast territories
Every habit, every behavior, plays a role in nature’s balance!
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