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176 публікаційHarp seals are one of the funniest and most unusual animals. According to scientists, they hear excellently - both in water and on land, and in addition to sight, they often use echolocation for orientation. National Geo…
An amber-gold sunset in the elegant town of Biarritz, located in southwestern France. National Geographic
Scientists have shown for the first time what the explosion of a dying star looks like, which is 10 times more massive than the Sun. They watched the growth of the supergiant 130 days before the explosion. It exploded as…

Suiciders' Hotel. In 1920, a mansion was built near Tequendama Falls in Colombia, which in the 1950s turned into a hotel. Soon, the owners of the hotel were forced to close it. In the 90s the number of suicides that were…
Birdhouse National Geographic

Night. Italy National Geographic
Kindergarten for pandas exists. The Chengdu R&D base in China seems to be the cutest place on earth. There is a unique "kindergarten" for the cubs of giant pandas, whose population in nature is under threat of extinction…
In the wild, foxes live for about 6-8 years, and in captivity, they can even live up to 25 years. National Geographic
Imaging of the human embryo at week 5. National Geographic
Magical moments at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in British Columbia, Canada National Geographic
The chameleon's ability to change colour speaks first of all about the subtleties of its state of mind and not the environment. For example, in the video, Papi's chameleon gets darker as it gets tired of sitting on the o…
The best views come after the most difficult climb. Manhattan Park National Geographic
Ever seen a thunderstorm from above? This is absolutely stunning. Keep watching for the massive lightning strike at the end! National Geographic

Sydney, Australia National Geographic
The largest abandoned train station Since its opening in 1914, Michigan Central Station has welcomed hundreds of trains every day. But over time, the number of railway traffic decreased and in 1988 the station was finall…
The video caught the moment of the collapse of a cliff on one of the Brazilian lakes. As a result, at least 5 people were killed. Another 20 were missing. National Geographic
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How can an octopus move and breathe on land? To move on land, the octopus also uses its tentacles with suction cups. And for breathing, they have a special organ — the mantle cavity, into which animals collect water befo…

Turkey, Zevgma. For 2000 years, the waters of the Euphrates have been washing Roman mosaics. National Geographic
In the Faroe Islands, with a strong wind, you can observe an incredible phenomenon — a "waterfall on the contrary", when the water goes up along a sheer cliff. National Geographic
The terrifying power of a tornado National Geographic
Ants attack on a swarm of bees. National Geographic
Snake and Bird Battle National Geographic

A huge jellyfish Chrysaora achlyos, met by a diver in California. National Geographic

Milky Way from Luxor Temple, Egypt. National Geographic
The secondary function of a horse's hooves is a pump that pumps blood up through the blood vessels when the horse steps on the ground. Among more than two dozen peoples, the horse is considered a sacred animal. National…
Fatu and her mom Najin are the last northern white rhinos left on our planet. The last male of the subspecies died on March 19, 2018. But scientists do not give up trying to save them. They have frozen biomaterial, from…
Rockfall in India. National Geographic

🦌Photographer Colette English met a deer wandering through the snow in Japan with a terrible burden - its horns were crowned with the head of the enemy, staring with dead eyes at him. National Geographic
How silently owls fly. Professional scouts 🦉 National Geographic