National Geographic
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Пости за Березень 2022
183 публікацій
Caring for a lonely tree in the desert near Dubai. National Geographic
The albino fur seal is rare. 1 out of 100,000 is born like this! But they look more beige than white. This is pure albino without pigmentation even in the eyes. National Geographic
Fabulous Iceland 🇮🇸 😍 National Geographic

View from the pier on the Cathedral of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy. National Geographic
An intact bottle from an apothecary from the 1800s. Ingredients: alcohol and opium. Used to treat colds in children aged 14 to 21 years. National Geographic
Ocelots are small, American wild cats about twice the size of domestic cats. Their color has distinctive signs in a wide variety of patterns. Each color of the ocelot is completely unique, with dark spots on the orange c…
After harvesting the rice, ducks are released to eliminate the larvae of beetles and snails. National Geographic
The bullfrog is one of the largest frogs on our planet. It has a very beautiful, bright color, yellow. When making sounds, the bullfrog puffs out its cheeks (resonator bags) - blue. National Geographic
Beautiful adventure in Banff, Canada 🇨🇦 National Geographic

Part of the crew, part of the ship The author's photo selection of old Soviet sculptures, which went unbeaten along with the buildings, which they once represented. National Geographic
30 seconds under a load of 9G. National Geographic

The ancient Roman term in the Algerian city of Henshela found a second life after 2000 years. National Geographic
This is how a scorpion eats. National Geographic
Siamang is the most vociferous gibbon in the jungles of Southeast Asia. Its "singing" is enhanced by the throat sac, which swells almost to the size of the animal's head and carries sounds for 3 km. National Geographic

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Mleta, Georgia. National Geographic
Movement of the nearest star Proxima Centauri for 10 years from 2000 to 2010. National Geographic
The monkey cleans the fish. National Geographic
One of the earliest methods for taking photographs National Geographic
When You Need to Feed a Philippine Eagle Chick National Geographic

The Kakapo parrot is an inhabitant of the forests of New Zealand, which has lost the ability to fly in the process of evolution. National Geographic

Ash Ness Lighthouse, Scotland National Geographic
Dangerous anaconda feeding in the zoo. National Geographic
How the Oompa-Loompas from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were made. National Geographic

On the Kelimutu volcano, you can see three colorful lakes. The water of each of them has been changing its color for thousands of years. National Geographic
The process of birth of a snake. National Geographic
In addition to plant foods, squirrels willingly eat bird eggs and even attack young rabbits. National Geographic

The gardens of Marquessac are a landscape wonder of France. National Geographic
Spider’s hunting technique. National Geographic
Helmet with airbag. National Geographic