Badgers and coyotes hunt together. It's a thing. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service explains that “studies have shown that this unusual relationship is beneficial for both species. The coyote can chase down prey if it runs and the badger can dig after prey if it heads underground into its burrow systems.”
Mahi mahi, Dolphinfish, Dorado & Lampuga, all names for the Coryphaena hippurus! These colourful fish are found in the Mediterranean Sea at this time of year (August-November), often aggregating underneath objects floating on the surface.
They live for up to five years, and can get to a meter in length!
By Save the Med Foundation.
In Catalan they're called llampuga, llampec or daurat.
There's a lot of evidence about animals behaving like humans, but squabbling of young elephant siblings is certainly one of the most accurate resemblances. 😆🐘☺️
From mid-September to mid-October, you may hear this in the forest. It's the time of the year when deer are in heat!
Male deers want to catch the attention of potential mating partners. They mark the pine trees with their antlers, dig in the ground to leave their smell, fight other males by hitting each other with their antlers, and sing like this in the first and last hours of sunlight.
Video by cuiolnature filmed in Castellar de n'Hug, Central Catalonia.