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Myna Birds Captured Sitting Along Heads And Spines Of Nilgais In India

If you are looking for something positive in this time of uncertainty, this pic will be an excellent choice. A beautiful pic of wild animals in peaceful nature.

The friendship between animals is mysterious. Animals of different species can definitely build a bond, even with their predators. I’ve seen an awesome photo of a baby monkey hitching a ride to a lion cub.

The picture below is a charismatic one. The myna birds are captured sitting along the heads and spines of the nilgais.

Afjal Khan, a Wildwalks tour operator in Bharatpur, India spotted that enchanting scene and snapped it on his camera.

Looking from a further distance, these nilgais seem like having stegosaurus spines.

It’s worth mentioning that these two animal species get along so well. They enjoy the peace of nature together, creating a powerful natural scene. We do believe that this pic will be a cute remedy for the mess of your soul.

“It is a perfect example of the symbiotic relationships in nature for me,” Afjal said. “Whenever I see such a scene I always admire how helpful animals can be for each other and I like to think humans can do the same thing.”

There is an interesting fact that the myna helps the mammals with the sanitary work. It removes ticks and other parasites from its giant friends.

If you love these heart-warming photos, just share this post with family and friends!

H/T: Caters News

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