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183 публікаційContact zoo in Africa. National Geographic
The Appaloosa is an American horse breed known for its distinctive and striking leopard complex spotted coat. National Geographic
Trachycephalus resinifictrix is a species of tailless amphibian from the tree frog family. Likes lowland tropical forests. Leads an arboreal lifestyle. Active at night. Feeds on insects. National Geographic
Sculpture "Ven a la luz" 10 meters high in Mexico, made as a portal. Symbolizes our deep connection with nature. National Geographic
Beautiful sunset on Mount Rainier. USA . National Geographic
An alternative to flying cars is a passenger drone. It can hover above the ground for about 35 minutes and move at a maximum speed of 130 km per hour. National Geographic
Creating a huge graffiti on an abandoned American base. National Geographic
The snow leopard fell off the cliff along with his prey. A clear demonstration of how difficult it is to get food for wild animals. National Geographic

This is what newborn hedgehogs look like. Similar to chestnuts. National Geographic

Dragonfly close up. National Geographic

Bottomless lake in a volcano crater, Uganda. National Geographic
Wormholes are bridges connecting disparate points of space-time that could theoretically be used to travel to the past. National Geographic
Sandra the orangutan started cleaning her enclosure and washing her hands while watching her caretakers do the same due to covid. National Geographic
This is how California sea lions surf! California sea lion billhooks reach 300 kg and 2.4 m in length, while females are much smaller and weigh 90 kg with a length of 2 m. California sea lions are smart and adaptable to…
Rare ray "Eagle Ray" Encountering a large "Eagle Ray" in Malong Bay, near Maya Bay off Phi Phi Island is a rare success, as it has not been seen here for many years. National Geographic
Abu Dhabi. National Geographic
One of the hardest origami in the world. 2.5 years of designing and 109 hours of folding one square sheet of paper into duelist knights without any cuts or tears. National Geographic
The guys created an exact copy of the Bugatti from clay. National Geographic
Contrary to popular belief, the lynx does not jump on prey from tree branches, but ambushes on the ground or sneaks up on its prey. National Geographic

Verevkina is the deepest cave in the world. Its depth is 2212 meters. National Geographic
Lions are the laziest predators in Africa. Being full, lions never hunt. The only two things that can make a well-fed lion move are the scorching sun and danger. National Geographic

Ossetia. National Geographic
Wireless portable printer in action. National Geographic
Waves form when wind blows over the surface of the water. In the open ocean, the waves look like a series of hills. When a wave approaches the shore, the bottom of the wave hits the bottom, and the movement of the wave s…
Tinikling is a traditional Filipino folk dance. National Geographic
Beautiful ice collapse on the Chenega Glacier Alaska. National Geographic
Bison at the beginning of the 20th century were on the verge of extinction. All living bison were born from a dozen individuals born in zoos and reserves. National Geographic

Namib Desert The oldest of the deserts of the globe, famous both for its arid climate and for the extraordinary picturesqueness of deserted landscapes. Its landscapes are red dunes, dry riverbeds, weathered rocks, salt f…

Map by Christopher Columbus, ca. 1490. National Geographic

Surma warrior, South Sudan National Geographic