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Roseate Spoonbills... ☀️
Roseate Spoonbills... ☀️ A pair of Roseate Spoonbills take to the water on a beautiful calm morning. They preen their feathers, perfectly mirrored by their own reflections! National Geographic
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8526 публікаційThis is beautiful pair of European Green Lizards (Lacerta viridis). The male guards the female. National Geographic
A Sandhill Crane family decided to check out the Kensington Art Fair. Very cultured cranes at this park. National Geographic
Some one moose... National Geographic
A Quokka falling asleep💤 National Geographic
Echidna on a mission 🐾 This beautiful Short-beaked echidna going the distance in search of termites. National Geographic
Yesterday: Rain. Today: Hell. This sparrow: Absolute genius." 💧🔥 National Geographic
Spring in America’s national parks brings a surge of new life, but even here, raising a family is never easy. For this mother bear and her cubs, the daily tides run too low, keeping Ninagiak Island just out of reach. Unt…
Six months of life on mom’s back. Giant anteater babies spend their first months almost constantly carried by their mothers. From a distance, their color pattern aligns perfectly with the mother’s fur, making them nearly…
A Tiger would see you 100 times before you see it once National Geographic
Cute Hermit crab 🦀 National Geographic
Just a flying fox chilling in heaven 🌴😍 National Geographic
As if nothing had happened… National Geographic
Two leopard cubs roar across the African savanna, trying to keep up with their mother 🐆 Their tiny paws twitch, their cries betray both frustration and determination, but one of them eventually becomes exhausted. And su…
Each individual carries a pattern as unique as a fingerprint, allowing researchers to follow lives over time, building a deeper understanding of population health, behaviour, and survival.🦒 National Geographic
When an impala detects potential danger, most often a predator such as a lion, leopard, or hyena, it emits a sharp, explosive snort. This call alerts the rest of the herd and increases collective vigilance. In some cases…
Horned viper🐍 National Geographic
A few days old and still figuring out how to walk and use their tails to stand tall in order to get a better view of the possible dangers around them. National Geographic
This slender mongoose has made itself at home in one of Tswalu's iconic communal nests While mongooses typically shelter in burrows, dense bushes or hollow trees, radio-tracking data reveals they're frequent guests in…
It’s a Green Heron stalking the marsh, intent on grabbing a fish. 🐟 National Geographic
Home is where the remote, coastal cave is ❤️ African penguins have made their homes in these otherwise inaccessible caves off the coast of Namibia for generations, outsmarting even the cleverest of predators. National Ge…

Waiting for the storm to pass National Geographic
Taking a break National Geographic
Blue herons feeding their young in the pouring rain. Four hungry chicks fighting for every bite as the parents work nonstop to keep them fed. Wet, noisy, chaotic, and completely real. A glimpse into how demanding life on…
CUTENESS OVERLOAD after a long day at work 💕 National Geographic
A lioness, a still surface, and a moment conducive to reflection. National Geographic