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186 публікаційJapanese startup H2L has created a device that allows you to feel physical pain and any touch in the metaverse. National Geographic
The large lens turns the rock back into lava. National Geographic
Royal colobus This type of monkey differs from other colobus monkeys in the arrangement of white markings on the coat. He has white whiskers, chest, and tail. National Geographic

Cave towns of Cappadocia. National Geographic
Elephants are excellent swimmers and their trunks help them not to suffocate. National Geographic

Torre de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal. National Geographic
Ordinary sausage under the microscope. National Geographic
Traditional way of making noodles in Chongqing, China. National Geographic
All living cheetahs are relatives, as they descended from a small group that survived the last ice age. National Geographic
Battle of the giants. National Geographic
Sifakas live in trees, but traverse long distances on the ground. National Geographic

Ice Bay, Alaska. National Geographic
Honey bears are also called the prehensile-tailed bear, because of its prehensile tail, with which they deftly move through the trees. National Geographic
The vampire squid was first described in 1903. These relic squids live at a depth of 600-900 meters, in the oxygen minimum zone, where sunlight does not penetrate at all. National Geographic
Horns are a sign of maturity and strength of the male, as well as a tournament weapon. National Geographic

Lichtenstein Castle, Germany. National Geographic
The hungry turtles of the Green Sea simply adore the delicious jellyfish. National Geographic
Angel Falls, Kerepakupai Meru is the highest waterfall in the world. The height of the falling water in Angela, according to official figures, is 979 meters, but some researchers claim that in fact the waterfall is even…
Caterpillar cat moth It is one of the most toxic caterpillars in North America. National Geographic
Hot Wheels mega track with 3 waterslides in backyard. National Geographic
European beekeeper A bird of prey that feeds mainly on bees and honey. The dense plumage of the legs and thick feathers protect them from bites. They also eat animals such as mice and frogs. National Geographic

Old Harry Rocks (Old Harry) - chalk cliffs off the coast of Dorset, England. National Geographic
Zacharia Mutui is one of the overseers caring for the last two white northern rhinos in the world 🦏 National Geographic

Tunnel in Japan. National Geographic
Grapes can be stored for up to six months when kept fresh in airtight clay straw containers. National Geographic
An impressive piece of art at the Memphis Botanical Gardens. National Geographic
Nature has adapted rabbit eyes to a magnificent view so that they can always see a creeping predator. National Geographic

Longmen, a complex of Buddhist cave temples in the Chinese province of Henan. National Geographic
Mongooses are perfect snake hunters. National Geographic

Full moon against the backdrop of a heather field fire near Manchester. National Geographic