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176 публікаційBird's eye view of Chicago in winter. National Geographic
In Yakutia, stray dogs begin to devour each other due to a lack of food in the cold season. National Geographic
The amount of stinky secret in a skunk is strictly limited and is usually enough for 4-5 “shots”. National Geographic
Goats can bond with people just like dogs or cats. National Geographic
Mother chicken kills the weak. National Geographic
A snowstorm on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. National Geographic

The border of the city of Santiago and the Andean Cordillera looks like photoshop National Geographic
Toad: washes. Spread! National Geographic
The constant waves in the Gulf of Finland prevent the ice from forming properly, creating a spherical ice ball. National Geographic

Fresh photos of snow-covered Vorkuta are like scenery for a post-apocalypse. And only the dog in the last photo reminds us that life once glimmered in these ruins. Coordinates and description of the object - here. Nation…
Genetically modified T-cells ruthlessly destroy cancer cells. National Geographic
In a big frost, the waves instantly freeze when they hit the shore. National Geographic

Lofoten Islands, Norway. National Geographic
Blooming Bioluminescence in Southern California An extraordinary effect is observed along the 25-kilometer stretch of the coastline, and the "culprits" are millions of single-celled organisms - dinoflagellates. National…

Azure Blue Pool at Hearst Castell, San Simeon, California. It was built between 1919 and 1947. Architect Julia Morgan. National Geographic
Having lost one eye, the octopus also loses the ability to change skin color on the half of the body on which the damaged eye is located. National Geographic
Rainbow python MyLove Rainbow Python Snake is a mottled golden reticulated python, this snake is as unique as it is beautiful. National Geographic
Chameleons are insectivorous animals. Their diet consists of crickets, mealworms, locusts, flies, beetles, caterpillars, stick insects, spiders, snails, and other insects. National Geographic

California, USA National Geographic
Landslide on a road near Devprayag, Uttarakhand, India. National Geographic
Something was not divided between the goby and the rhinoceros. National Geographic
Some 15 centuries ago, lions lived in Europe. Alas, despite the fact that they were a symbol of strength and courage, man ruthlessly exterminated them. National Geographic
Hunting National Geographic
Males of some species of monkeys (for example, chimpanzees) can go bald in the same way as humans. However, they may not go bald. National Geographic

Venice, Italy. National Geographic
The eruption of an underwater volcano occurred on the island of Tonga. The explosion was so strong that it was clearly reflected even on the satellite. The hearth lay at a depth of as much as 33 kilometers. National Geog…
Elephant and crocodile. National Geographic
It is not easy to see manul with your own eyes, they are very secretive. Despite the outward resemblance to cats, manul does not know how to meow or purr. The only sounds they make are growls, hisses, and snorts. But the…
Destroying a hive of giant hornets. National Geographic
Okapi, this artiodactyl is as if created from several animals: the legs are black and white, like a zebra, the size and structure are like a horse, and on the forehead, there are two short horns, like a giraffe. Very shy…