Week in wildlife in pictures: a drowsy seal, wild kittens and the reddest bird
Briefly

The article showcases a variety of wildlife from different locations including serval kittens in Kenya, mule deer in California, and endangered species in Cambodia’s Virachey National Park. It emphasizes the unique behaviors and characteristics of these animals, such as self-grooming in servals and the discovery of new endangered species. The imagery, including a male northern cardinal in Canada and sandhill cranes in Alabama, illustrates the global richness of biodiversity, underscoring the need for conservation in the face of environmental challenges.
Servals are wildcats that thrive in African grasslands, known for self-grooming, purring, and their predatory skills, reflecting their beautiful, wild nature.
Surveys in Virachey National Park have uncovered endangered species previously unrecorded in Cambodia, raising awareness of biodiversity in remote regions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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