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186 публікацій
Pisa, Italy. National Geographic
Where do parrots store nesting material when they are harvesting it. National Geographic
The world's deepest diving pool, Deep Dive Dubai, has opened in Dubai. National Geographic
Alpaca is a very shy and very intelligent animal that does not like to be aggressive. National Geographic
How snakes drink water. National Geographic

Oagashima Island is one of the most convenient zombie apocalypse hideouts. National Geographic
Cenote Ik-Kil is one of the most wonderful treasures of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. National Geographic

An iceberg floats past the Canadian island of Newfoundland. National Geographic
The lynx does not jump on prey from tree branches, contrary to popular belief, but ambushes on the ground. National Geographic

"Tríplice fronteira" - triple border. National Geographic
After the birth of cubs, male skunks leave their spouse. National Geographic
These are the sounds made by the Giant long-legged grasshopper, whose wingspan reaches 25 cm. National Geographic

Paris. National Geographic
Bohemian Switzerland is an amazingly beautiful corner of nature in the northern part of the Czech Republic, not far from the Elbe River. National Geographic

Roman Catholic Church. Hungary, Sazhalombatta. National Geographic
Hippos' teeth are the strongest on earth, and the strength of their powerful jaws is second only to crocodiles and caimans. National Geographic
If the cockatoo is lonely, he begins to pluck his feathers out of sadness. National Geographic

14 elephants broke into a village in Yunan province looking for corn and other food. They ended up drinking 30 kg of corn wine and got so drunk that they fell asleep in a nearby tea garden. National Geographic

Sea of Daisies, Hiroshima. National Geographic
A lion's heart makes up about half a percent of its body weight. National Geographic
In California, a whale practically ate a girl along with a kayak. But later he spat out. The girl is all right. National Geographic
The binocular vision of hawks exceeds human vision by 9 times. National Geographic
Coral polyps. National Geographic
The tiger is the only cat that is not afraid of water. Moreover, they are excellent swimmers, they can overcome 5-6 km in water. National Geographic

Swimming pool in iceberg. National Geographic
One of the beauties of Istanbul 🇹🇷 The Bosphorus and suspension bridges over it. National Geographic
Flatout in real life. National Geographic
A little bear cub crosses the river. Pay attention to his mother bear, this violation in the pigmentation of wool and skin is called leucism. National Geographic
At the Sydney Zoo, a lyrebird has learned to perfectly imitate the cry of a baby. National Geographic
This very rare species of box jellyfish - Chirodectes Maculatus, a person managed to see only twice: in December 2021 and in 1997. National Geographic