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176 публікаційListen to the sonorous sound of a samurai bow. National Geographic
The amazing ability of octopuses to "leak" into any gap. National Geographic

Lune Valley, Lancaster, UK. National Geographic
When the sky crashes down to earth. This natural phenomenon is called "microburst". Thousands of liters of water fall to the ground from a thundercloud almost instantly, and a strong wind spreads rain in a diameter of 4…
Many countries install special sand ramps for trucks on highways. Ramps are needed in order to stop a truck with failed brakes. National Geographic
African catfish can breathe without water because it also has a lung in addition to gills. Thanks to this, the fish can stay on land for almost a day. In nature, such an amazing feature allows the catfish to crawl on its…
Incredible power and diversity of nature in Iceland. All three shots were taken in one day. National Geographic
Elephants, like people, are divided into right-handers and left-handers. In their case, the difference is noticeable by what kind of tusk the elephant prefers to work with. Most elephants are right-handed. National Geogr…
Scary, but how beautiful! Gaoyi mountain range in Hunan province, China. National Geographic
Beautiful Mona! Mona is a female Mirns quail (aka potato). She is rather shy, but can always be lured out with a soft blanket and peanuts. National Geographic
Lifting a load using construction equipment used in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. National Geographic
Proboscis monkeys do not like to get up early and start their routine only in the afternoon. National Geographic
Everyday life through the prism of a thermal camera. National Geographic
The nesting season for sea turtles in South Florida is from March to October. Nearly every species of sea turtle is endangered, including this baby green sea turtle. The chance of each hatchling reaching maturity is appr…
Rare lenticular cloud photographed in Japan. National Geographic
Scientists are still arguing why otters juggle pebbles. Most likely, this can only indicate that the animal wants to eat. After all, the most playful otters became on the eve of meals. National Geographic
Astronauts on the space station have to train hard to keep their muscles from atrophying. How do they do it in zero gravity? National Geographic
The main distinguishing feature of the tarsier is the eyes. They have the largest eyes relative to body size among mammals. National Geographic
The process of staging a fight by Jackie Chan in the movie "Rush Hour". National Geographic
The shoebill stork performs its mating call when it rapidly snaps its upper and lower beaks, much like a gunfight. National Geographic
Anak Krakatau volcano eruption in Indonesia. National Geographic
The art of seduction. National Geographic
Dutch artist Jean-Paul Leconte creates 'moving' paper memes He made a whole pop-up book with memes, but you can't buy it because of the copyright on most of the gifs and pictures. National Geographic

Charming flying fox feasts on a tropical flower. Unlike bats, these bats are not predators - they feed on the pulp of tropical fruits, nectar, and pollen. And look friendlier National Geographic
Joaquin Phoenix's Unusual Drawing Style of Joker. National Geographic
Don't mess with the wunderpus octopus (Wunderpus photogenicus)! These cephalopods are known for their ability to mimic other marine animals and often mimic venomous species to scare off potential threats. National Geogra…