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15+ Proofs That Nature Has Well-Guarded Treasures We Almost Don’t Hear About

The complexity of our universe can take anyone’s breath away. There are several phenomena that exhibit great ingenuity: the most diverse wave formats, the show of colors of an aurora borealis, or even the gentlest snowflakes.

Therefore, the awesome.club gathered some small findings from nature and decided to share with you. Check it out!

“🔥 In New Zealand, the bird of the year 2020 was chosen: it is the largest parrot in the world — kakapo”

“Spider lizard… spider lizard… Can it swing on a web? No, he can not. He is a Mwanza lizard”

“Interior of a Cell”

A beautiful scarlet ibis. In Brazil, it is also known as guará

“Nemoptera bipennis is a species of slow-flying insect in the family of Spoonwing🇧🇷 Found in Spain, Portugal and France”

He’s beautiful, but he has a very peculiar name: clown mantis shrimp

“Forbidden Oreos”

“These four-foot-tall birds are called secretary birds

“Gela lives in the Ethiopian highlands and sleeps on cliff walls to avoid predators”

“Kingfisher, when not in flight looks like a little penguin”

“Grape agate (crystals) from Indonesia”

“A stunning slice of Agate from Brazil! Due to the very thin bands within the stone, passing light is refracted, resulting in rainbow bands!”

Have you ever found an animal, a plant or a rare stone? Managed to take a photo of an impressive landscape? Share with us in the comments and don’t forget to tag your friends. 🇧🇷

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