
Mouni Sana
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I just love animals
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Our Feathered Friends
Birds have long captured human imagination with their vibrant colors, mesmerizing songs, and incredible flight abilities. From the tiny hummingbird to the mighty eagle, these feathered creatures are among the most diverse and remarkable animals on Earth. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or just beginning to appreciate their beauty, exploring the world of birds is a journey filled with wonder.
By Mouni Sana11 months ago in Petlife
Hedgehogs: The Adorable Spiny Mammals
Hedgehogs are small, nocturnal mammals known for their distinctive spines and endearing behavior. They belong to the Erinaceidae family and are found across Europe, Asia, and Africa. These fascinating creatures have gained popularity as exotic pets, but they also play an important role in their natural ecosystems.
By Mouni Sana11 months ago in Petlife
Marmosets in the Wild vs. Captivity
Marmoset monkeys are among the most fascinating and adorable primates in the world. These tiny creatures, often called “finger monkeys” due to their small size, are known for their playful nature, intelligence, and unique social behaviors. Native to the forests of South America, marmosets have captured the interest of animal lovers worldwide. Some even consider them as exotic pets, but is that a good idea? Let’s explore the world of marmoset monkeys and uncover whether they truly belong in a home setting.
By Mouni Sana11 months ago in Petlife
Raccoons: The Clever and Curious Masked Bandits
Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are one of nature’s most fascinating creatures. With their signature black “mask,” bushy tails, and dexterous paws, these nocturnal mammals have captured the curiosity of wildlife enthusiasts and pet lovers alike. Known for their intelligence and adaptability, raccoons thrive in a variety of environments, from deep forests to bustling cities. But can these mischievous animals also make good pets? Let’s explore the intriguing world of raccoons!
By Mouni Sana11 months ago in Petlife



