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من زمان م حسيت بحنيه بحياتي💔💔💔
2026-03-18 05:42:28
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lorenloren96
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ماحتاجها من بشر احتاجها من الله لانو ماكو احن منه اذا حن علينا يكرمنا وينعمنا ويعطينا مانريد ويسعدنا اللهم اجبر بخاطري جبرآ ان وليه جبرآ يتعجب منه اهل السموات والارض جبرآ يليق بعظمتك وكرمتك 🤲
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albeshi..97
هـمس💙✨ :
الله من الكلام الحلو الي نشوفة ولا نسمع فيه
2026-03-18 07:36:33
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كلنا محتاجين شخص كذا الله يجبر بخاطرنا ويعوضنا بالاحسن 😔
2026-03-24 16:52:30
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SJ 🦌✨ :
محتاجه هالحنيه 🥺 مكسور قلبي وخاطري 😔💔
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خلود🫧🤍 :
اااااخ والله والله حتى انا احتاجه💔💔😭
2026-03-25 00:02:54
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ربي كريم
2026-03-26 09:37:58
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عقارات أربيل :
ياريت اكو هل شخص 💔
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تسمعوا انشالله
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2026-03-25 11:38:33
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محتاجه اسمعه 💔
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The Oilbird (Steatornis caripensis) is one of the most extraordinary and unusual birds in the world, found mainly in the tropical forests of northern South America, including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Trinidad. It is the only nocturnal, fruit-eating bird, and it navigates in complete darkness using a system of echolocation—a rare ability among birds. With long, pointed wings and a broad tail, the Oilbird resembles a large nightjar, but its rust-brown plumage with white spots and hooked beak give it a unique and somewhat prehistoric appearance. By night, Oilbirds fly out from caves to feed on oily fruits, especially those from palm and laurel trees. They have excellent night vision and use high-pitched clicks to echolocate obstacles while flying in the dark, similar to bats. Their diet of oil-rich fruit gives them their name—early settlers once rendered their fat into oil for lamps. Oilbirds roost and nest in large colonies inside deep, dark caves, filling them with an eerie chorus of clicks, squawks, and cries. These colonies can number in the hundreds, creating an unforgettable sight and sound for anyone who ventures inside. Oilbirds play a vital ecological role as seed dispersers, spreading the seeds of fruiting trees far from their source. Their chicks are exceptionally plump due to the oily fruit diet, weighing more than adults before they fledge. Though strange in appearance and habits, the Oilbird is a perfect example of evolution’s creativity—combining traits of nightjars, parrots, and bats into a single fascinating species. Living in hidden caves and venturing out only under the cover of darkness, it remains one of the most mysterious and captivating birds of the Neotropics. #wildlife #foryou #nature #viral #trending @National Geographic
The Oilbird (Steatornis caripensis) is one of the most extraordinary and unusual birds in the world, found mainly in the tropical forests of northern South America, including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Trinidad. It is the only nocturnal, fruit-eating bird, and it navigates in complete darkness using a system of echolocation—a rare ability among birds. With long, pointed wings and a broad tail, the Oilbird resembles a large nightjar, but its rust-brown plumage with white spots and hooked beak give it a unique and somewhat prehistoric appearance. By night, Oilbirds fly out from caves to feed on oily fruits, especially those from palm and laurel trees. They have excellent night vision and use high-pitched clicks to echolocate obstacles while flying in the dark, similar to bats. Their diet of oil-rich fruit gives them their name—early settlers once rendered their fat into oil for lamps. Oilbirds roost and nest in large colonies inside deep, dark caves, filling them with an eerie chorus of clicks, squawks, and cries. These colonies can number in the hundreds, creating an unforgettable sight and sound for anyone who ventures inside. Oilbirds play a vital ecological role as seed dispersers, spreading the seeds of fruiting trees far from their source. Their chicks are exceptionally plump due to the oily fruit diet, weighing more than adults before they fledge. Though strange in appearance and habits, the Oilbird is a perfect example of evolution’s creativity—combining traits of nightjars, parrots, and bats into a single fascinating species. Living in hidden caves and venturing out only under the cover of darkness, it remains one of the most mysterious and captivating birds of the Neotropics. #wildlife #foryou #nature #viral #trending @National Geographic

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