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168 публікацій
500-year-old residential building, Argentan, France. National Geographic
In the cabins of the funicular in a snowstorm, Switzerland. National Geographic
Longitudinal lightning in slow motion. National Geographic
This Pacific Portuguese man-of-war is known for its painful bite... They float on the surface of the ocean thanks to a bladder filled with gas, which gives them the appearance of a balloon. Even after being washed ashore…

The wingspan of the Bald Eagle reaches an average of 180 to 230 cm. National Geographic
Many do not know, but squirrels cannot be fed peanuts. The proteins contained in it are not absorbed at all in the body of the animal. National Geographic

The amphitheater in Pula is a monument of ancient Roman history and architecture. Located in the city of Pula, Croatia. National Geographic
The flexibility of medieval knightly armor. National Geographic
Comparison of the height of world statues. National Geographic
The Abdopus octopus is the only known octopus that leaves the water and walks on land. National Geographic
An adult elephant eats up to 300 kg of food daily and drinks up to 200 liters of water. National Geographic
The panda has an unusual paw: in addition to the usual 5 fingers, she has a peculiar 6th “finger”, which is a modified wrist bone National Geographic

A rare natural phenomenon - biconvex clouds over Mount Fuji. National Geographic
The aftermath of snowfall in Boston. National Geographic

The Bridge House, or, as they say, the House on the Bridge, has been around for over three hundred years. It runs across the Stoke Gil Creek in Ambleside and is both a home and a place of trade. At the moment, it has a s…
During the mating season, the soft palate of male camels hangs outside the mouth, attracting potential mates. National Geographic
Hedgehogs also shed, but very slowly. It takes from a year to a year and a half to grow a new needle. Therefore, during the year the animal replaces every third needle on its body. National Geographic

Small fish make way for reef sharks National Geographic

Blue whale with 23m boat National Geographic
Two nerve cells form a connection with each other. National Geographic
Disney parks are using their gingerbread houses to help feed their declining bee population. National Geographic
12 million-year-old crab found in stone National Geographic

These two photos show the same Aldabra giant tortoise. The photo on the left was taken in 1902, the photo on the right was taken in 2017. Its name is Jonathan, it was born in 1832 and is now 189 years old. National Geogr…
For a full and peaceful life in its natural habitat, an adult panda needs about 10 square kilometers. National Geographic
Koalas are the only mammals other than primates that have fingerprints. National Geographic

Tulip morning in Holland National Geographic

A lenticular cloud over the Rinjani stratovolcano on the Indonesian island of Lombok. This rare phenomenon occurs on the crests of airwaves or between two layers of air. Such clouds do not move, no matter how strong the…
Saint-Malo - waves above the house A moment of morning tide and light rough seas. National Geographic
In the wild, foxes live only about 7 years, and in captivity, they can live up to 25 years. National Geographic
The two-headed turtle has two brains, four eyes, and two mouths. It crawls, swims, can breed, and eat, however, it eats twice as much as its relatives, and because of this, it grows much faster. National Geographic