National Geographic
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186 публікацій
The extraordinary landscape of Iceland. National Geographic
Common tailorbirds have an amazing skill in building their nests. National Geographic
A huge tornado conquering the deserts of Argentina. National Geographic

If a chipmunk has forgotten where he put his supplies and he has absolutely nothing to eat, he looks for a sprig-spear in the forest and hangs himself. This is the only suicidal animal in the world. National Geographic

An extraordinary place with stone pillars of Lake Crowley, California. National Geographic
Divers off the coast of the Hawaiian Islands managed to spot one of the largest sharks ever seen by man. National Geographic

Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar. National Geographic
Singapore is the city of the future. The streets of the city are clean, air-conditioned and green. Yes, in Singapore they are cooling the streets so that it is not so hot, and greenery is growing on the buildings. Nation…
Greenland is the largest island in the world green land. National Geographic
A tree with a trunk diameter of about 40 centimeters at the base can be felled by an average beaver in one day. National Geographic
Formation of a tornado in Texas. National Geographic
Beavers do not teach their cubs to build huts and dams - they all know how to do this from birth. It's called genetic memory. National Geographic
Show of 1500 drones in Taiwan. National Geographic
Helmer funicular is a funicular in the Hasli Valley in Switzerland. Connects the village of Khandegg (altitude 1400 m above sea level) with Lake Gelmer (1850 m above sea level). Operates during the daytime from early Jun…

Kedlingarfjöll mountain range, Iceland. National Geographic
Specially trained eagles in the service of the police easily cope with drones with the help of powerful claws and beaks. National Geographic
Victoria crowned pigeon. National Geographic
Males of some species of monkeys (for example, chimpanzees) can go bald in the same way as humans. National Geographic

The hive houses of Harran. National Geographic

South Georgia Island is one of the most important breeding grounds for king penguins and albatrosses. They have their own atmosphere. National Geographic
During molting, when the exuvium is shed and the new cuticle has not yet hardened, arthropods increase in size in a short time (they are inflated with water, air, or hemolymph flowing from the soft abdomen). National Geo…
The Bigar Falls in western Romania is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world and the water falls in a unique way. National Geographic
Pigs not only know how to swim, but even dive. National Geographic
Raccoons never dig their own holes. They prefer to occupy strangers or look for hollow trees. National Geographic

Waterfall of the Gods - Iceland. National Geographic
Flyer ride through the canyon at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Colorado, USA. National Geographic

Ceiling of the Palace of Catalan Music in Barcelona. National Geographic

Mountain goats don't know what gravity is! They distribute weight so competently that they can even walk on sheer cliffs. National Geographic
Whale surfing master class, Australia. National Geographic
A bat with a long tongue flew in to feast on the nectar of a calabash flower. National Geographic