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Dancing Fruits Party Get ready to groove with the juiciest band in town! 🎶 Six adorable 3D fruits come to life in this vibrant animation — singing, dancing, and spreading positive vibes. From a flexing banana to a disco carrot and a guitar-shredding corn cob, these anthropomorphic fruits know how to party! Perfectly synced to energetic, royalty-free music, this fun and colorful clip will leave you smiling. Great for kids, animation lovers, or anyone who needs a boost of fruity joy.

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Papua New Guinea Giant Grouper Scientific name: Epinephelus lanceolatus Phylum Vertebrata Distribution: The Giant grouper is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Description: The Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) can also be known as the Brindle Bass. Giant Grouper, along with the Marlin species and Swordfish, is one of the world's largest bony fish and the aquatic emblem of Queensland. The species can grow as large as 3 m long, weighing up to 600 kg, and there have been unconfirmed reports of attacks on humans. This giant fish is similar to an Estuary Cod and colour changes with age. The giant grouper has a large mouth and a rounded tail. It can expand its mouth to create a strong suction, which allows it to engulf its unsuspecting food. Juveniles have irregular black and yellow markings, while adults are green-grey to grey-brown with faint mottling. There are numerous small black spots on the fins.

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Hoatzin perched in a tree - Birding in Peru with Nature Expeditions - www.nature-expeditions-peru.com/

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