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Lechuza Patilarga (Tyto longimembris)

Fecha

Junio 2024

Lugar

Taiwan (Google, OSM)

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Golondrina del Pacífico (Hirundo tahitica)

Autor

cdhsiao

Fecha

Junio 18, 2024 a las 07:45 AM CST

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Autor

liu-rui-wei

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Taiwan, TW (Google, OSM)

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ihenglan

Fecha

Junio 1, 2024 a las 01:31 PM CST

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Mayo 2021

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Taiwan (Google, OSM)

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ihenglan

Fecha

Agosto 2020

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Taiwan, TW (Google, OSM)

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yuchingtam

Fecha

Mayo 2014

Lugar

Falta ubicación

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shainy

Fecha

Agosto 25, 2023 a las 06:34 AM CST

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Ballena de Esperma (Physeter macrocephalus)

Autor

chasebaxter

Fecha

Marzo 2024

Descripción

This one is an insane story. I got a tip that a male sperm whale had beached down in Venice Beach FL, just about an hour south of where I live. Took the chance with two of my friends and we ended up staying the night. We were essentially the only ones that saw him pass away. Once the officials started gathering, (MOTE, CMA, FFAW, etc.) we heard that they had no idea what happened during the night. We were able to inform them and once they found out how long we had stayed they asked if we wanted to help out with the necropsy! One of the most beautiful animals I’ve ever seen. We also got to fill out a Mortality report, fully documenting the events that happened during the night, including video, illustrations, and images.

The three of us named him “Orion” due to the constellation that was above him while he was still alive. We miss you Orion.

The final statistics was that he was a male individual, that was 44 feet long, and weight approximately 70,000 pounds. He was also underweight, most likely due to the still as of yet undetermined cause of death.

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Urraca de Formosa (Urocissa caerulea)

Autor

shainy

Fecha

Abril 2, 2024 a las 12:26 PM CST

Descripción

Video:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/EQGTcsKGp6ovifZa7

I didn't expect that Taiwan magpies also enjoy eating frog eggs. For more than an hour, they (I guess two individuals) kept picking out frog eggs from the egg sac. Based on my years of observation, there is a high probability that the egg sac belongs to the spot-legged tree frog.

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Serpiente Marina de Cabeza Negra (Hydrophis melanocephalus)

Autor

tsai_brad

Fecha

Febrero 26, 2024 a las 12:01 PM CST

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Autor

ph_hsu

Lugar

Taiwan (Google, OSM)

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lupintheking

Fecha

Febrero 2024

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Taiwan (Google, OSM)

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Busardo Mongol (Buteo hemilasius)

Autor

pcchang75

Fecha

Enero 6, 2024 a las 08:42 AM CST

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Autor

bargosnows

Fecha

Diciembre 16, 2023

Lugar

Bargo (Google, OSM)

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Garza Gris (Ardea cinerea)

Autor

cschang

Fecha

Diciembre 20, 2023 a las 09:37 AM CST