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Amidst the ups and downs of the world, take a moment to pause and immerse yourself in the joy of laughter. Drop a comment if this video made you laugh and tag someone to spread the joy to!

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Tunas are some of the most remarkable creatures in the world's oceans. Their bodies are built for speed, and Atlantic Bluefin Tunas can grow to as big as 10 feet in length, weighing up to 900 kgs or more!​

     

Tunas are some of the most remarkable creatures in the world's oceans. Their bodies are built for speed, and Atlantic Bluefin Tunas can grow to as big as 10 feet in length, weighing up to 900 kgs or more!​

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Unique to the Galapagos Islands, this fish lives at depths of up to 75 metres underwater. They are poor swimmers but use modified fins as makeshift legs to walk along the seafloor. ​

       

Unique to the Galapagos Islands, this fish lives at depths of up to 75 metres underwater. They are poor swimmers but use modified fins as makeshift legs to walk along the seafloor. ​

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Eta Aquariids are associated with Halley's Comet. During its peak, the meteor shower can produce up to 60 meteors per hour, resulting in an incredibly captivating experience.​

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Eta Aquariids are associated with Halley's Comet. During its peak, the meteor shower can produce up to 60 meteors per hour, resulting in an incredibly captivating experience.​

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Fun fact – Humpback whales are called 'gulpers' because they feed with their mouths wide open. To aid this, they employ a highly effective, synchronized hunting strategy.​

     

Fun fact – Humpback whales are called 'gulpers' because they feed with their mouths wide open. To aid this, they employ a highly effective, synchronized hunting strategy.​

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लहरों को भी तट तक पहुँचने के लिए एक लंबा रास्ता तय करना होता है 😊

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