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186 публікаційAt first glance, you might think that this is a video from a real metropolis. No, this is a demo of the Unreal Engine 5 in the Matrix 4 demo. National Geographic
Light art - art objects made with the help of flashlights of different colors and a camera. National Geographic
The only place on the body of pigs where droplets of sweat can appear is the snout. National Geographic
Amazing butterfly. National Geographic
Winter and fall collide in upstate New York! National Geographic
Ad-Dair is a Nabataean rock temple of the 1st century AD. e., preserved near the city of Petra. It is a monumental building carved entirely from the rock. It measures 50 meters wide and about 45 meters high. National Geo…
Enthusiast trained a rat to play DOOM He simply gave the rat a treat through the tube for each successful action, as a result of which the rat learned to go through a simple maze on the game engine. National Geographic
Different ways of performing multiplication among Chinese and Japanese students. National Geographic
Hedgehogs are very jealous in their own territory, which has clear dimensions. The land area of male hedgehogs ranges from 7 to 39 ha, and for females, from 6 to 10 ha. National Geographic
Watch with sound. National Geographic
Murmuration of starlings Murmuration is a phenomenon of coordinated flight of huge flocks of birds (starlings, jackdaws, crows, etc.) that form dynamic three-dimensional figures of variable density. National Geographic

Flying over eternity. The picture was taken in the Egyptian city of Luxor. National Geographic
Demonstration of the operation of a vending machine for making duplicate keys. National Geographic

Gauras - wild bison of India. National Geographic
Research has shown that in fact, the ancestors of porcupines once had hair, but over millions of years of evolution, it has changed and turned into needles, a powerful defensive weapon. National Geographic
The queue for water activities in China. National Geographic
A hyena grabs a buffalo for its "nuts". National Geographic

Firefly Cave, New Zealand🇳🇿 National Geographic
Features of feeding living creatures in the parks of Thailand You feed such fish and turtles, and then ... National Geographic
Rescuers returned to the ocean a 70-ton sperm whale, previously stuck aground near the Chinese city of Ningbo. National Geographic
Pigs are very smart. Some scientists believe that their mental abilities are superior to monkeys and dolphins. National Geographic
The Gamow Peninsula is one of the most picturesque natural sites in southern Primorye. National Geographic
Indri is the largest representative of lemurs. National Geographic

This is not Mars... this is Kazakhstan! Charyn Canyon and Altyn Emel National Park. National Geographic
Dolphins are eaten in Japan. They make soup, cook kebabs, which are called cashier yaki here, and are even eaten raw. The dolphin has quite tasty meat. National Geographic
Heliamphora is another type of insectivorous plant. National Geographic
An otter mother teaches her cub to swim and dive. National Geographic
This is how camels climb sand dunes. National Geographic
If something falls on the tongue of the crocodile, then the crocodile immediately clenches its jaws, because a reflex is triggered in it. National Geographic
Lavender fields in Turkey. National Geographic