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Blue River, Yakutia National Geographic

French artist Thierry Mandon loves to surprise passers-by, so from time to time he "hangs" on the walls of abandoned buildings, as if he lives in ghost rooms. National Geographic
The stern cat drove the bear almost to the top of the tree. National Geographic
The squirrel builds its shelter from dry branches in the form of a ball. Then, inside it is lined with dry grass, leaves, moss, and wool. The squirrel hollow inside equips in the same way as the nest. National Geographic
Jackals are sedentary animals by nature. However, occasionally they happen to leave their permanent habitats to search for food. National Geographic

All kangaroos use their tail to fend off enemies. Quokka, which differs from its relatives by a short tail, cannot do this, therefore it was practically exterminated by cats and dogs. National Geographic

Canada. National Geographic
The Fennecs are very sociable. In nature, they live in families with about 10 foxes. National Geographic
Elephants don't know how to control their trunks until they are about a year old. National Geographic
How do snails drink water? It is completely immersed in water, absorbing life-giving moisture throughout the body. National Geographic

Wildlife crossing "Banff Wildlife Crossings Project", Canada, has reduced the number of collisions with animals by 80%. National Geographic
Dancing Bear Bears do all this manipulation of bark and trees in order to mark their territory. In this marked area, the animal feels like a full-fledged owner. National Geographic

San Francisco National Geographic
Drone photography gives us amazing shots It was very close National Geographic
Sometimes nature gives out the coolest short films. Keeps you in suspense until the end National Geographic

Statue of Thor in Denmark. National Geographic
This jump was made from a cliff from 22 meters. This place is located on the north coast of the island of Gozo, Malta. It features steep cliffs descending into the sea and is catalogued as the best cliff diving site in t…
These are "elephant shrews". Interestingly, an analysis based on a comparison of the DNA of different species showed that animals have more in common with elephants than with insectivores, to which they belong. National…

What our planet looks like at night from space. Mysterious, beautiful, tempting ... National Geographic
A mud flow hit a road in the municipality of Nova Lima, Brazil. National Geographic

Abandoned Chinese "Wonderland" Northwest of Beijing, next to the highway, lie the ruins of a partially built amusement park that may have been "Asia's largest." Its construction came to a halt sometime in 1998 due to dis…
Mount Olympus is an extinct volcano on Mars, the highest mountain in the solar system both in absolute and relative altitude. The height of Olympus is 26 km from the base, its diameter is about 540 km. National Geographi…
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Seaside edge National Geographic
Long bunny ears are not only powerful hearing organs, but also a way to cool the body while running. If it dumped excess heat only with the help of sweating, then he would be wasting a lot of water. National Geographic

City of rusty funiculars Chiatura is a small mining town in Georgia that remains the only city in the world with the largest number of funiculars built in the 50s. National Geographic

Koh Phi Phi Don, Thailand National Geographic
The development of fish from a cell to a full-fledged organism. National Geographic
Red panda eats an amount of food in a day equal to a third of its weight. National Geographic
In Antarctica, the penguin fled from killer whales for a long time until he saw tourists swimming nearby. According to people, the penguin took a breath, stayed in their company for a while, and then went about his busin…