Бедные звери Африки ! Столько туристов заполонили Африку и Латинскую Америку. Это экономика диктует.Этим странам надо заработать но... когда машин и камер становится много это не совсем хорошо для животных.
I think the reason the Portuguese explorers in Brazil called the jaguarete onca in their language is because it is a “spotted” big cat like cheetahs are. Yes, the Portuguese probably formerly applied that word to cheetahs before they set foot in that country. As onca is literally Portuguese for ounce, it’s crazy that onca was used for both cheetahs and jaguaretes like the word ounce is used today for the irbis. Onca and ounce in both senses came from the Italian word lonza, which once meant a cheetah and ultimately came from lunx, which is both Greek for lynx and is also the root of the English word lynx. By jaguarete and irbis, I mean the “jaguar” and snow “leopard.” Can you believe all of that?
Hi Mukesh, usually the parent carries food (or fish, in the case of cormorants) in their crop (a small pouch below the neck) and feeds it to the chick. The young ones in this video are pecking at the parent's crop for fish. What seems like gobbling the head is actually the desperate young going inside the parent's mouth to check for fish in the crop!