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Пости за Квітень 2022
176 публікацій
Incredible landscape expanses of the Czech Republic. National Geographic
Many jellyfish have bioluminescent organs that emit light. This light can help them in many ways, such as attracting prey or distracting predators. National Geographic
Despite stiff fines for carrying a laser pointer to football matches, some manage to carry lasers and interfere with the players at a crucial moment. National Geographic
Penguins as underwater torpedoes. National Geographic

African wild dogs. National Geographic

Sphinx. Back view. National Geographic

Pedestrian crossing in Vancouver, Canada. National Geographic

An abandoned theater from the mid-19th century in a small town in the south of the Italian province of Piedmont. National Geographic
The group "Between Music" produces music underwater. Listen to one of their works. National Geographic
Harp seals are one of the funniest and most unusual animals. According to scientists, they hear perfectly - both in water and on land, and in addition to vision, they often use echolocation for orientation. National Geog…

Fly Geyser, USA. National Geographic
The sea bat is becoming increasingly rare on the island of Cozumel. National Geographic

Hokkaido, Japan. National Geographic

Trees of Toboroch. National Geographic
How Disney princesses would look in life according to artificial intelligence. National Geographic
Bison in the early 20th century were on the verge of extinction. All living bison are descended from a dozen individuals born in zoos and reserves. National Geographic

Snail drinks from a drop. National Geographic
Good morning in Norway! National Geographic

Mountain river cave in Quang Binh province, Vietnam. National Geographic
Like a precious sapphire, the beautiful Moraine Lake is hidden in the rocks that stand unapproachable in the forests of Canada. National Geographic
The mollusk, sensing that it is out of the water, tries to move with the help of its only leg. National Geographic
Owl Bird of prey from the owl family, one of the largest representatives of the owl order. National Geographic
Chinese police patrol. National Geographic
The process of building a cocoon by a larva, for further transformation into a pupa. National Geographic
Agrio Falls, Argentina. National Geographic
Future traffic lights concept. When the red light turns on, an iron barrier rises, which physically will not allow you to simply drive through or knock down a pedestrian. National Geographic
When exposed to ultraviolet rays, scorpions begin to glow. National Geographic
Crested canaries that stand out with their stylish hairstyle. National Geographic
How Golden Snitches Are Made. National Geographic
Sheep have very acute hearing, so sharp sounds frighten them very much. National Geographic