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April 5, 2019
The images of the unexpected moment immediately became viral in the different social networks.
The video that quickly generated an impact on digital platforms shows how the TV host Liz Bonnin and scientist Janine Ferguson talk about the importance of protecting the "precious creatures" from predators for the TV show Blu Planet Live.
The moment when Ferguson he stressed the message, Bonnin helped six baby turtles to get to the sea in the area of Heron Island, in Australia.
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That's when unexpectedly a seagull appeared on the scene and did not hesitate to take one of the prey animals. However, the driver did not notice what had happened and kept talking to the camera.
"These young people will spend at least 100 years in our oceans if all goes well, it is our responsibility to preserve their future"said the presenter.
In the face of criticism, the BBC issued a statement in which he explained that in nature, there are always "opportunistic" predators that are thrown at other species with the intention of "feeding themselves or feeding their own little ones".
A few days ago, a video showing two specimens of watering guazú in a field of Enter rivers. The images were shared by the workers of the Cooperative Arrocera of San Salvador Ltda and the publication immediately became viral on the various digital platforms.
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It is an animal that belongs to the group of canids, which includes foxes, coyotes, wolves, jackals and even domestic dogs. The specific name of the species is Chrysocyon Brachyurus.
In Argentina the animal habitat includes the provinces of The currents, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Córdoba, Chaco, Formosa, Missions and north of Enter rivers.
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