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Пости за 4 Тра 2026
6 публікаційGerenuks, often called the “giraffe-necked antelope,” are uniquely adapted browsers, able to stand upright on their hind legs to reach vegetation beyond the grasp of other species. Rather than relying on water sources, t…
“The billion-dollar healthcare industry does NOT want you to read this book and discover the shocking truth… After Barbara O’Neill released Sustain Me, demand exploded — and supplies are running out! Only 50 copies left!…
That ear wiggle? It's not just cute. It's actually one of the more ingenious bits of engineering in the animal kingdom. Hippos spend up to 16 hours a day submerged in water — mostly to regulate their body temperature, si…
This is the Africa that reveals itself slowly, to those who know how to look.🧡 National Geographic

Do big ears make animals cuter? Yes, and not just because they can definitely hear us. 📸 1/4: A newborn elephant calf learns to use her trunk. 📸 2/4: A serval in Chobe National Park, Botswana. 📸 3/4: Brie the kangaroo…
For Port Jackson sharks, migration isn't just the time to find a mate—they reunite with specific individuals to maintain long-term friendships 💛 National Geographic