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186 публікаційSunset on the seashore. Here is the transition! National Geographic

Lotus in Changzhou, China. National Geographic
Tunnel with 3D illusions. National Geographic
An owl hasn't hatched eggs for two years in a row. And then two owls were placed in her nest, which she immediately accepted and began to hug. National Geographic
The more time goats spend in the same herd, the more their voices become similar to each other. National Geographic
Giant Malaysian grasshopper. Despite very long legs, this grasshopper cannot jump well, but prefers to move slowly and rarely fly. National Geographic

Chiba, Japan. National Geographic
A 90 year old turtle filmed in the San Marcos River in the US state of Texas. The age of turtles is usually calculated by the amount of moss formed on the body. National Geographic
Stairway to heaven on the Donnerkogel mountain in Austria. National Geographic
Feeding an eternally dissatisfied cat - Pallas's cat. National Geographic

Kylemore Abbey, Ireland National Geographic
The life expectancy of koalas in the wild usually does not exceed 13 years, but in captivity they can live up to 20. National Geographic

Potala Palace. Tibet. National Geographic
The skin of the Brazilian Skipper caterpillar is so transparent that its circulatory system is visible. National Geographic
Jungle inside the city in Singapore For such a tiny country like Singapore, the city has a lot of "green" areas. In this state, there are still places where you can feel the "taste" of the jungle without leaving the city…
The eyes of owls remain fixed in place throughout their lives, and their world appears in black and white. National Geographic
Many female spiders eat the male after mating, but some manage to escape. National Geographic
Australian Shepherd Kelpie breed, who were trained to freeze on command so as not to frighten a herd of sheep. National Geographic

Moray, Inca ruins. National Geographic
When you connect the buttons of the WWII Royal Air Force uniforms together, they form a mini compass that can be used if you get shot down behind enemy lines. National Geographic
Footage from the Mariana Trench. 10,792 meters deep. National Geographic
Did you think that if you live above the ground floor, then the snake is not afraid of you? You've never been so wrong... + a new phobia. National Geographic
Cuttlefish belongs to cephalopods - its closest relatives are octopuses and squids. National Geographic
Seagulls hunting in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. National Geographic

Sunset on Easter Island. National Geographic
Why You Should Wash Fruits and Vegetables. National Geographic
How do sea cucumbers eat? National Geographic

Sheep Shrek once ran away from the farm and wandered around the mountains for 6 years. After the capture, 27 kg of wool was sheared from him. He was driven out from the mountains by wolves who could not bite through the…
The shark swallowed the camera. A unique opportunity to look into the jaws of a shark. National Geographic
Bridge in Zion National Park, Utah. National Geographic