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When male jumping spiders flirt with females, they are often risking their lives. What you see here is a mating dance, and unfortunately this poor guy gets rejected. Lucky for him he escapes with his life, because often…

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Guam island 🏝 National Geographic

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This colorful sea slug is popularly known as the Spanish dancer 💃 That’s a lot easier to say than their scientific name, Hexabranchus sanguineus. National Geographic

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How do snakes give birth? Keep watching to find out.... While most snakes lay eggs, some birth live young, like this European viper. 🐍 National Geographic

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🔞A NYC love story! 🦝🤍 Raccoons’ mating season is usually from January to March. Their gestation period is approximately 63 days, and on average they give birth to 4 babies. National Geographic

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This is a dugong 🤍 Gentle sea giants that can weigh up to 800 pounds, they are commonly called “sea-cows.” 🐮 Unfortunately, this species is threatened by sea grass habitat loss, which makes up most of their diet. Natio…

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Taking a walk through the absolutely amazing Sumela Monastery ⛰️😍 Nestled deep within a steep cliff overlooking the Altındere valley, this Greek Orthodox monastery is an unmissable spot if you’re planning a trip to the…

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Lurking in the mangrove swamps of Central and South America is a nocturnal bird known as the boat-billed heron (Cochlearius cochlearius). These birds tend to hunt by lunging at fish or scooping the surface of the water w…

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These two great crested grebes are a breeding pair! They will be in a monogamous relationship for one breeding season (usually from January to August). 💗 National Geographic

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That feeling when you finally scratch an itch Sea lions belong to a group of marine animals known as Pinnipeds, a word that also means feather-footed. National Geographic

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This baby cotton-top tamarin is a miracle 🤍 A sign of hope for a critically endangered species. National Geographic

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🔞Female lions are only receptive to mating for a few days of their reproductive cycle. During this period, they will mate with a male lion every 20 minutes or so to ensure pregnancy and the paternity of the cubs. Nation…

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These glass Igloos in Lapland are the ultimate way to see the Northern Lights. ✨ Finnish Lapland isn’t the trendiest place to live, but moving there will provide such unique experiences as going to the store in snowshoes…

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Lady Gaga Style 😂🌸 Have you ever seen a flower mantis before? This type of praying mantis has evolved to appear very similar to flowers to camouflage and to attract prey. Isn’t Mother Nature just amazing? 😍 National G…

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Reverse waterfall in Naneghat, India 💦 Strong winds going against the flow can sometimes cause waterfalls like this one to spray upward. You can also spot reverse waterfalls (or upside down waterfalls) in other places –…

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Gloomy days at sea 🌊 Watch until the end… National Geographic

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Rainbow houses built on a bridge 🌈 Would you dare to join the community and live in one of these colourful homes? 📍China National Geographic

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So glad the pride came for the rescue 😱 National Geographic

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Chilling 🛁 This stunning Crimson Sunbird found nature’s perfect bath tub for a refreshing afternoon – the petals of an ornamental banana flower 🧡 National Geographic

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Welcome to Lofoten, Norway ⛰️✨ This archipelago in Norway is known for its one of a kind surroundings and plenty of opportunities for adventure – think kayaking, sailing, or hiking through its arctic fjords. Would you vi…

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Majestic mosque ✨ The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, located in Abu Dhabi, is one of the world’s largest mosques (welcoming up to 55,000 visitors a day). Its interior is just as impressive as its exterior: over a thousand am…

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No unwanted visitors 🦉😳 What would you do if you met this owl at your front door? National Geographic

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Ginzan Onsen, the Japanese hot spring town on everyone's travel bucketlist 🍃🇯🇵 While the town was originally set around a mine, today, it’s known as a breathtaking spot filled with wood-framed houses along its narrow…

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An unforgettable whale sighting 🐋 National Geographic

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Ice stacking (watch with sound on) 🧊 High winds can force ice sheets onto the shoreline, causing cracking and stacking like this…have you seen ice stacking before? 📍 Lake Superior National Geographic

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Once called the dying town, Civita di Bagnoregio has been revived by tourism and travellers visiting this charming, quiet Italian spot. 🇮🇹✨ Thanks to its exciting history and dreamy medieval architecture, this town is…

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Taking a moment to wipe off the sand…this crab is too sweet!🦀 National Geographic

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You've got this tiny hatchlings 🐢🌊So small, yet so determined... these babies are headed to the waves of Australia’s Heron Island to start their journey. 📍 Heron Island, Queensland, Australia National Geographic

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Witnessing the king return with field guide Rushada: “What a crazy sighting, after a few days of feasting on the elephant carcass and a lot of activity moving in and around the area. Our resident male lion went for some…

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