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1. Emperor penguins, polar bears, the endangered Far Eastern leopards, and the great migration of all flower-faced ducks in the world.

A tropical forest covering 3% of the earth's surface is home to 50% of the world's flora and fauna, the courtship dance of birds of paradise.

Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, seal breeding season, great white shark's surprise attack and pursuit of seals, a showdown of strength and agility.

The scorching sun bakes waters in the tropics and affects the global climate system, turning seawater into water vapor, which rises to form storms. Storms formed on the sea surface swept inland, creating the world's largest dust storm as the storm crossed the Sahara Desert. Sand was blown across more than half of the earth, bringing fertile soil to the Amazon jungle. Strong winds swept across the Indian Ocean and collected water vapor, which then blew across the Indian Ocean. Traveling north through the Himalayas, when the airflow rises, the temperature drops, the water vapor it carries condenses into clouds, and then turns into monsoon rain, moisturizing everything on the earth, and the airflow, with the help of the sun, brings the moist airflow to the middle of the continent .

Sandstorms forced elephants, zebras, and African buffaloes to migrate in groups in order to survive, and all kinds of animals went to the swamp, reflecting the meaning of water to life.

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