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176 публікацій
Yosemite Valley, California National Geographic
A bridge over a busy highway on Christmas Island in Australia, built specifically for red crabs that actively cross the area. National Geographic
Skinning a dead python. National Geographic
Hippos have the ability to clench their jaws at nearly 180 degrees. The wide opening angle means hippos can deliver a bite with enough force to break bones or wood planks in two. National Geographic
Hurricane in the cities of Sydney and Queensland, Australia. National Geographic
All rodents have incisors growing throughout their lives. And only in capybaras, cheek teeth also have this property. National Geographic
Wonderful sunset in Hawaii. National Geographic
The elephant did not like that his owner decided to ride on someone else. National Geographic
Supergiants are one of the brightest, largest, and most massive stars, the luminosity of which can be millions of times greater than the solar one, and the radius can be thousands of times. National Geographic
The closest relatives of foxes are dogs, so the sounds they make are very reminiscent of barking. It should be noted that foxes bark in a hoarse voice, but with a huge number of different shades. National Geographic
Flower Tunnel at Yuchi Cherry Blossom Festival, Taiwan. National Geographic
Verreaux's sifaka or white sifaka. After incidents of aggression between two white sifaka, they often reconcile and restore friendly relations, this often happens when food is not involved in the conflict. National Geogr…
Fiery sunset from the plane. National Geographic
With the help of such a beak, the shoebill easily hunts fish, frogs, and small reptiles. National Geographic
Wolf volcano eruption, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. National Geographic
The density of otter fur is 110-125 thousand hairs per 1 cm². Such a density of wool does not allow them to get wet in the water. National Geographic
Volcanoes in the Shamakhi region of Azerbaijan. National Geographic

Pygmy Marmoset - the smallest monkey in the world National Geographic
Black icebergs are rare gems of the polar regions. Icebergs form as a result of the compression of pure snow accumulating on a glacier, which then turns into icy ice. The color is due to the absence of air in the ice and…

Snow-covered wreckage of Pegasus More than 50 years ago, in Antarctica's McMurdo Bay, a Pegasus plane crashed on landing due to poor visibility conditions. National Geographic
In addition to plant foods, squirrels willingly eat bird eggs and even attack young rabbits. National Geographic
Cobra dined on a small snake National Geographic
Handsome male ribbon eel National Geographic
The Hyacinth Macaw is the largest flying parrot. This species is native to the eastern and central regions of South America. However, due to the high popularity of this bird as a domestic "parrot", the wild population wa…
Water palaces in Bali Tirta Gangga National Geographic
Double booty. National Geographic
Tapir cubs do not look like their parents at all. There are white spots and stripes on their coat, which disappear with time. National Geographic
Landslide in Ouro Preto, Brazil. National Geographic

The rarest species of primates is the white-faced saki. Lives on the South American continent and has a very contrasting color. However, only the male is so white-faced, and the females are more modest. National Geograph…

Elbrus in the early morning National Geographic