@shakira: I never doubted it. 😉 #Zootopia2

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kota20177
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2025-12-05 00:41:45
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pakinn.nateetorn
Wongravee💥 :
Shakira after 100389 takes:🥺🥺🥰😍😜😁😁
2025-12-05 00:41:35
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shiganshinaismyhome
ari 🤍 :
shakira still in her prime after 35 years ? shes so pretty oml
2025-12-05 05:47:06
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shakifann1
⚽️EliShak🏆 :
Bonita
2025-12-05 05:44:16
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06_01_20_00
𝓗𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓵𝓭𝓪🫀🧠 :
Like para esta belleza 😍
2025-12-05 00:50:52
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version.sane_psy
𐙚°★𝐈𝐯𝐲𝐱_⁴⁵⁷♡⑅꒱𖤐⋆˚꩜。⋆ :
no envejece sigue igual 😨
2025-12-05 12:28:01
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yomi____77
yomi :
cute☺️☺️
2025-12-05 01:56:53
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ferney9436
FERNEY M.C😇 :
deja tu amén
2026-01-23 09:53:17
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1future22
future :
shakira
2025-12-05 09:07:34
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jesselmaskenini
jess keniniii :
Reaccionaba 20 años después 💜JAKSKKAJAJAJAA amo
2025-12-05 16:21:09
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heidy_simplemente
Heidy_simplemente_heidy :
funaban a Shakira porque dijo "las Paraguayas" en vez de "las mexicanas" solo una vez en un concierto en PARAGUAY AJAJJAAJ
2025-12-05 02:15:04
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fernandacamacho992
Fersita🥀🥀🤍🤍 :
espera.. SHAKIRA EN MI PARA TI
2025-12-19 00:37:25
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amieshparry67
Unknown 29 :
I think shakira loves gazzle
2026-06-23 08:51:05
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trece621
TRECE :
Zootopia sabía cosas
2026-01-22 16:23:26
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z1hder
z1hder :
ей 48 лет)
2025-12-05 04:49:35
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bravo111xz2
bayit_yesusfamily💪💚 :
es la primera vez que me sale Shakira en para ti
2026-02-04 22:07:30
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alobill19
bill👾😻 :
SHAKIRA EN MI PARA TI ???
2026-02-03 00:06:52
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amberesteffanymej
★amber★ :
me salió Shakira en mi para tiiiii !!!!
2025-12-16 23:59:52
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2heartsreyy
. :
yes ma’am
2025-12-05 05:26:24
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artist3x3
>:1 :
the filter: ofc you are shakira✨✨🔥
2025-12-05 04:48:46
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biankigill
Bia🦋 :
Shaki cuando le salio Gazelle:
2025-12-05 12:35:42
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im_yko
YkoChi :
Привет, я в вашу честь, чай пью, думаю это круто
2026-01-21 09:45:37
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d.r.v.h_
ժׁׁׅׅ݊᥎ׁׅ :
Dejen su huella antes del millón
2025-12-05 13:11:46
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stayblink011
𐔌 𝒁αhო ❤︎ 𝓛ix͟xie ݁ ⋆ :
La primera ves q me sale shakira en mi para ti
2026-01-18 16:47:41
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Nothing alive had ever seen this before. More than 500 million years ago, during the Cambrian Period, Earth’s oceans exploded with new forms of life in an evolutionary event known as the Cambrian Explosion. For the first time in history, animals were developing complex eyes, hard shells, advanced movement… and predators capable of actively hunting them. Among the most terrifying was Anomalocaris. Growing up to around 8 metres long in some reconstructions, this giant radiodont used large grasping frontal appendages to seize prey before pulling it toward a circular mouth lined with hardened plates. Its enormous compound eyes, among the most sophisticated known from the Cambrian, suggest it was an active visual hunter capable of detecting movement in dim underwater environments. For decades, scientists misunderstood what Anomalocaris even was. Its body parts were originally reconstructed as completely different animals. The feeding appendages were thought to belong to a shrimp-like creature. The mouth was interpreted as a jellyfish. Only later did fossil discoveries reveal they were all parts of the same animal, one of the earliest large predators ever known. Much of what you see in this video is based on fossil evidence from sites such as the Burgess Shale in Canada and Chengjiang in China, where extraordinary preservation captured delicate anatomy rarely fossilised elsewhere. These fossils revealed details of the appendages, body flaps, eyes, and feeding structures that transformed our understanding of early animal evolution. Some aspects of Anomalocaris are still debated. Scientists continue discussing its exact swimming ability, hunting strategies, colouration, and whether some species were specialised hunters or opportunistic feeders. But there is little doubt that animals like this fundamentally changed life in the oceans by driving an evolutionary arms race between predators and prey. This was one of the first times in Earth’s history that being seen could get you killed. #Anomalocaris #CambrianExplosion #PrehistoricLife #Paleontology #AncientOceans
Nothing alive had ever seen this before. More than 500 million years ago, during the Cambrian Period, Earth’s oceans exploded with new forms of life in an evolutionary event known as the Cambrian Explosion. For the first time in history, animals were developing complex eyes, hard shells, advanced movement… and predators capable of actively hunting them. Among the most terrifying was Anomalocaris. Growing up to around 8 metres long in some reconstructions, this giant radiodont used large grasping frontal appendages to seize prey before pulling it toward a circular mouth lined with hardened plates. Its enormous compound eyes, among the most sophisticated known from the Cambrian, suggest it was an active visual hunter capable of detecting movement in dim underwater environments. For decades, scientists misunderstood what Anomalocaris even was. Its body parts were originally reconstructed as completely different animals. The feeding appendages were thought to belong to a shrimp-like creature. The mouth was interpreted as a jellyfish. Only later did fossil discoveries reveal they were all parts of the same animal, one of the earliest large predators ever known. Much of what you see in this video is based on fossil evidence from sites such as the Burgess Shale in Canada and Chengjiang in China, where extraordinary preservation captured delicate anatomy rarely fossilised elsewhere. These fossils revealed details of the appendages, body flaps, eyes, and feeding structures that transformed our understanding of early animal evolution. Some aspects of Anomalocaris are still debated. Scientists continue discussing its exact swimming ability, hunting strategies, colouration, and whether some species were specialised hunters or opportunistic feeders. But there is little doubt that animals like this fundamentally changed life in the oceans by driving an evolutionary arms race between predators and prey. This was one of the first times in Earth’s history that being seen could get you killed. #Anomalocaris #CambrianExplosion #PrehistoricLife #Paleontology #AncientOceans

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