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“I learned something new — this is the first time I’ve seen a rabbit swimming.”
Netizens said: “At first glance at those big feet, I thought it was a child.”
🇨🇳「眼睛看到的不一定是全部,生命的潜能往往超乎想象。」 —— 泰戈尔
🇬🇧 “What the eyes see is not necessarily everything; the potential of life is often beyond imagination.” —— Rabindranath Tagore
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🇨🇳 在澳大利亚的一处海滩上,一位冲浪爱好者在拍摄海浪时,意外捕捉到了一只野生考拉在海水中奋力游泳的画面。平时给人留下一动不动、只会在树上吃树叶印象的考拉,在水中竟然用类似于狗刨的姿势熟练地前行,甚至还成功避开了海浪的冲击。这段视频在网络上发布后,迅速引发了全球网友的惊叹。许多动物学家也纷纷出来科普,表示考拉虽然极少下水,但在面对极端高温或寻找新栖息地时,它们其实具备极强的游泳天赋。
🇬🇧 On a beach in Australia, a surfer filming waves unexpectedly captured a wild koala swimming vigorously in the ocean. The koala, usually perceived as a sedentary creature that only eats leaves in trees, moved proficiently in the water using a doggy-paddle style, even managing to avoid the crashing waves. Once posted online, the video quickly stunned viewers worldwide. Zoologists explained that while koalas rarely enter water, they actually possess a strong innate swimming ability when facing extreme heat or searching for new habitats.
🇨🇳 一群地质勘探队在非洲纳米布沙漠的边缘地带考察时,目睹了一只被普遍认为惧怕水源的沙漠猫,竟然在暴雨形成的一条临时深水河中潜水抓鱼。这只体型娇小的沙漠猫不仅没有像家猫那样对水避之不及,反而像水獭一样敏捷地扎进水中,一双平时用来在沙地里奔跑的宽大脚掌在水下变成了强有力的蹼,精准地捕获了一条游鱼。这种打破生物教科书常识的奇特场景,让在场的科研人员无不直呼大开眼界。
🇬🇧 A geological team exploring the edge of the Namib Desert witnessed a sand cat—a species widely believed to fear water—diving and catching fish in a temporary deep river formed by heavy rain. Instead of avoiding water like a domestic cat, this small sand cat dived as agilely as an otter. Its wide paws, usually used for running on sand, acted like powerful paddles underwater to capture a fish. This bizarre scene, which completely defied biological textbooks, left the researchers thoroughly amazed.
🇨🇳 在美洲的一片热带雨林中,一位野生动物摄影师为了拍摄鸟类而在河边长时间潜伏,却意外拍到了一只树懒从高高的树枝上直接跳入湍急的河流中,并以极快的速度横渡河面的震撼场景。在树上每分钟只能移动几米、被冠以“世界最慢”称号的树懒,在水里的游泳速度竟然比它在陆地上爬行快了整整三倍,其巨大的双臂在水中划出了完美的弧线。这一幕彻底颠覆了人们对这种动物迟钝、懒惰的刻板印象。
🇬🇧 In an American rainforest, a wildlife photographer waiting by a river to shoot birds accidentally captured a sloth jumping straight from a high branch into a rushing river and swimming swiftly across. The sloth, crowned the "slowest in the world" for moving only a few meters per minute in trees, swam three times faster than it crawls on land, its massive arms carving perfect arcs in the water. This scene completely shattered people's stubborn stereotype of the animal as dull and lazy.
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