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Bees play a very important role in pollination, which helps plants grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, and seeds. A large ...
25/05/2026

Bees play a very important role in pollination, which helps plants grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, and seeds.

A large part of the world’s food production depends on bees and other pollinators. They also help maintain biodiversity and ecological balance.

However, bees are facing many dangers such as habitat loss, pollution, pesticide use, climate change, and diseases. Because of these threats, bee populations are decreasing in many parts of the world.



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24/05/2026

Sambar deer can consume a wide variety of plants, from leaves and shoots to aquatic vegetation, making them one of the jungle’s least picky eaters.



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22/05/2026

You realize how loud life is only when you drift into Kalametiya Lagoon. 🛶🌿

No engines, no rush, just the soft sound of paddles, birds calling from the mangroves, and nature carrying on as if no one is watching.

Sometimes the best adventures aren’t the fastest ones… they’re the quietest. ✨

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21/05/2026

Strength on one side, strategy on the other. 🐘🐘🦊 Two massive bulls and one sharp-eyed survivor sharing a moment that lasted seconds but tells a story for years.

📍Yala, Sri Lanka
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21/05/2026

A giant, a silent hunter, and a clever opportunist sharing the same wild stage in Yala.

Nature has a strange way of creating meetings no scriptwriter could imagine.

Which one would you keep your eyes on first? 👀🌿

📍Yala, Sri Lanka
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19/05/2026

Bauhinia trees (often called orchid trees or camel’s foot trees) are also eaten by elephants in Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia. Elephants are especially attracted to:

* 🍃 Tender leaves
* 🌱 Young shoots
* 🌿 Soft branches and foliage
* 🌸 Sometimes flowers

Bauhinia leaves are relatively soft and nutritious, making them more appealing than tougher tree species.

Tender Bauhinia leaves may look ordinary, but to an elephant they can be a leafy buffet. 🐘🍃

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Stags are excellent swimmers and often wander into lakes or waterholes not just to drink, but to cool down, relax, and e...
18/05/2026

Stags are excellent swimmers and often wander into lakes or waterholes not just to drink, but to cool down, relax, and escape the heat after a long day in the wild. Sunset baths in the jungle come with the best view. 🌅

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One looks like calm gold. The other hides inside a paper fortress ready for war. 🐝⚔️🐝A bee hive in Sri Lanka’s jungles i...
17/05/2026

One looks like calm gold. The other hides inside a paper fortress ready for war. 🐝⚔️🐝

A bee hive in Sri Lanka’s jungles is a living pantry slow, organized, and vital. It produces sweet wild honey, quietly pollinates the forest, and supports life from flowers to fruit trees. 🌿🍯

A hornet nest, on the other hand, is pure defense mode. Built like a papery bomb hanging from branches, it belongs to aggressive hunters that protect their colony with zero hesitation. ⚠️🐝

Same forest. Two worlds. One creates sweetness… the other protects it with fury. 🌳🔥

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Not all olives come from the Mediterranean. 🍈🇱🇰 Sri Lanka’s own Veralu (Ceylon Olive) brings a tangy twist, a spicy kick...
17/05/2026

Not all olives come from the Mediterranean. 🍈🇱🇰 Sri Lanka’s own Veralu (Ceylon Olive) brings a tangy twist, a spicy kick, and a wave of childhood memories in every bite.

Small fruit, big nostalgia and a true local favorite!

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Look what we spotted hidden deep in a jungle canopy, a single hanging comb tells a wild story. 🐝🌿 The giant honey bees g...
16/05/2026

Look what we spotted hidden deep in a jungle canopy, a single hanging comb tells a wild story. 🐝🌿
The giant honey bees guard their home fiercely, while quietly powering the forest through pollination and pure wild honey production.

Beautiful… but never to be disturbed. ⚠️🍯

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It’s a small fruit with a brown/black velvety shell and a sweet-sour tangy pulp inside. Many Sri Lankans remember it as ...
16/05/2026

It’s a small fruit with a brown/black velvety shell and a sweet-sour tangy pulp inside. Many Sri Lankans remember it as a nostalgic roadside snack.

Fun fact: The Sinhala name means “stone tamarind” or “pebble tamarind”, referring to its hard, pebble-like fruit. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.

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