Nests Collection
Nests are fascinating structures that serve as homes and shelters for various creatures across the world
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Nests are fascinating structures that serve as homes and shelters for various creatures across the world. From the Naked Mole Rat in North East Africa to the Harris's Hawk in Arizona, nests come in different forms and fulfill unique purposes. In the dry regions of North East Africa, the Naked Mole Rat constructs its underground nest using its incisor teeth. Despite being blind, these remarkable creatures create intricate tunnels and chambers where they live together in colonies. Meanwhile, high up on a Sanguaro cactus in the desert of Arizona, a Harris's Hawk diligently tends to its nest. This majestic bird builds a sturdy platform made from twigs and branches to protect its eggs until they hatch. Not all they can found outdoors; some can be discovered right inside our homes. A pet rat may find comfort and security within their cozy bed nestled amidst household items. Underground dwellers like moles also construct nests but with a different purpose - hunting grounds for worms. These industrious animals tirelessly dig through soil to create burrows where they search for food. The avian world is no stranger to nesting habits either. The Wren exemplifies parental care as an adult feeds its offspring at their nest. This heartwarming scene showcases how nests provide not only shelter but also nourishment for growing families. Nature never ceases to amaze us with unusual partnerships too. Take the Tarantula or Bird-eating Spider who carries an egg cocoon back to her nest for safekeeping. It's incredible how even arachnids exhibit maternal instincts. Birds like Bullfinches demonstrate teamwork when it comes to building their nests. Male and female pairs work together meticulously constructing a secure haven where their young ones will grow strong before taking flight into the world. Speaking of new discoveries, scientists stumbled upon Goodman's Mouse Lemur species while exploring Masoala National Park in Madagascar back in August 2005. These tiny lemurs were found nestled in their nests, showcasing the diversity and beauty of nature.