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Greenland Lost 11 Billion Tons of Ice in one Day – What We Know

August 3, 2019August 4, 2019 Syed Raza3 Comments on Greenland Lost 11 Billion Tons of Ice in one Day – What We Know

Since 2015 every summer is hotter than the previous one,  every new year breaks the record of the hottest year […]

Blog, climate change, ecology, ecosystems, environment, nature arctic, climatechange, environment, findfocusfilms, globalwarming, greenland, icemetling, mpcen, nature

10 Wildlife Species Gone Extinct In Past 50 Years

February 20, 2019 Syed Raza18 Comments on 10 Wildlife Species Gone Extinct In Past 50 Years

The recent report from WWF says humanity have lost half of it’s wildlife in past 40 years. We read the  […]

Blog, ecology, environment black rhino, earth, extinct, extinct wildlife, findfocusfilms, mpcen, nature, savewildlife, seal, tiger, wildlfie

All About Pangolins on World Pangolin’s Day

February 16, 2019 Syed RazaLeave a Comment on All About Pangolins on World Pangolin’s Day

What are Pangolins? Pangolins are scaly insect eating animals are mammals of the order Pholidota (from the Greek word “horny […]

Blog, ecology, ecosystems, environment, nature, wildlife earth, find focus films, mammal, mpcen, nature, pangolin, pangolin day, rare species, save the earth, save widllife, survival, wildlfie

World Wetlands Day – All About Wetlands

February 13, 2019February 13, 2019 Syed Raza7 Comments on World Wetlands Day – All About Wetlands

What is Wetlands Day? Like we have he cancer awareness day, Aids awareness day similarly we have World Wetlands Day […]

Blog, ecology, ecosystems, environment, nature, wetlands ecology, ecosystems, findfocusfilms, mpcen, nature, water, water crisis, wetlands, wetlandsday

Sun Bears & Their Long Tongues

October 5, 2018January 12, 2019 Syed Raza5 Comments on Sun Bears & Their Long Tongues

Sun Bears & Their Long Tongues   Sun bears chow down bugs, leaves, reptiles, and berries. Yet, the sun bear’s […]

Blog borneo, ecology, longtongues, malayansunbears, malaysia, nature, sabah, sunbears

The Nature of Earth

October 5, 2018January 9, 2019 Syed Raza3 Comments on The Nature of Earth

The Nature of Earth The history of civilization is around 7500 BCE old. The presence of life on earth is […]

Blog earth, earthnature, ecology, ecosystems, environment, findfocusfilms, history, mpcen, nature, natureofearth, planetearth, saveearrth

How & Why We Lost Our Tigers

October 3, 2018January 9, 2019 Syed Raza1 Comment on How & Why We Lost Our Tigers

How & Why We Lost Our Tigers If we study the Human History we will find that we have always […]

Blog amurtiger, bangladesh, bhutan, findfocusfilm, india, mpcen, nature, nepal, savetigers, savewildlife, southeastasia, tiger, tigers, wildlife

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A Malayan Sun Bear from very close on the ground. A Malayan Sun Bear from very close on the ground.
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Indian Paradise Flycatcher . . The magnificent bir Indian Paradise Flycatcher
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The sun bear is the smallest of all bear species. The sun bear is the smallest of all bear species. It is stockily built, with large paws, strongly curved claws, small rounded ears and a short snout. The head-and-body length is between 100 and 140 centimetres (39 and 55 inches), and the shoulder height is nearly 70 cm (28 in). Adults weigh 25–65 kilograms (55–143 pounds). The snout is grey, silver or orange. The fur is generally jet-black, but can vary from grey to red.
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The channel-billed toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus) The channel-billed toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found in Trinidad and in tropical South America as far south as southern Brazil and central Bolivia.
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What a magnificent avian specie captured in Bird Park Kuala Lumpur. Would love to film them in their natural Habitat.
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The oriental garden lizard, eastern garden lizard, The oriental garden lizard, eastern garden lizard, bloodsucker or changeable lizard (Calotes versicolor) is an agamid lizard found widely distributed in indo-Malaya. It has also been introduced in many other parts of the world
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