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187 публікаційThey have very, very sharp teeth, and very strong jaws. Porcupines easily gnaw even steel wire. National Geographic
This is the 📍Harihar Fort Trek in Maharashtra that makes for the perfect challenge to kickstart your monsoon with! The trek boasts of vertical inclines ranging from 75 ° - 90 ° along with a rocky staircase made of 117 s…
Koalas are solitary, but meet with relatives during the mating season. Fewer males of the species are born, so whole harems of up to 5 females gather around them. National Geographic
Can you imagine making sandcastles on the beach whilst an airplane zooms right above you!? This is 📍Sint Maarten in the Caribbean, home to Princess Juliana Airport which is one of the most breathtaking airports in the w…
And I bet you have never heard the voice of a hummingbird? Turn on the sound and listen! National Geographic

Epic shot of the Jatayu Earth Centre’s impressive statue “The monumental statue of Jatayu resting high up the hill catches your attention even from a far on your way to Chadayamangalam in Kollam district. Jatayu is a leg…
This is a 47km long adventurous stretch located in 📍Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu that derives its name, the ‘Mountain of Death’ for its 70 continuous, steep hairpin bends. Though dangerous, the road offers exhilarating views…

Oasis Ubari, Libya. National Geographic
Need a lift? This grey short-tailed opossum is carrying her young on her back, something moms do until their babies are able to fend for themselves. National Geographic

One of the most remote Buddhist temples on earth. Mount Fanjing, China. National Geographic
These sugar gliders are small marsupials that could probably fit in your palm! National Geographic
How lucky are we, to share our planet with these beautiful animals? 🌏 National Geographic
Meeting a Mola Mola with Alexander Schmidt Márquez : “The most fascinating thing about this encounter is that we found this Mola Mola in the same are where we spotted Orcas feeding on one a couple weeks ago, so there’s d…
The Dolomites. Italy. National Geographic
If the sugar possum is deficient in food, it can be in a lethargic state for up to 23 hours a day. National Geographic

Seven bulls - Jeti-Oguz rocks. National Geographic
Manatees don’t have earlobes, but they do have very large ear bones! You can even tell how old a manatee is by counting the annual growth rings in the ear bone. 🦭 👂 National Geographic
Pets in Australia. National Geographic
Narrow streets of Northern Italy. National Geographic

Horsetail Falls in Yosemite National Park. National Geographic
Precious mama & baby bear moments 🐻🥰 📍Slovenia National Geographic
The Faroe Islands’ otherworldly beauty 😍 Insider tip: A hiker’s paradise, Faroe Islands is filled with picturesque spots worth exploring. If you’re up for an active challenge, there are also plenty of opportunities for…
A garden of eels 🌊 Although quite small, garden eels are known to have very muscular tails that allow them to stay embedded in the seafloor – and disappear when a threat passes by. Have you heard of garden eels before?…
Alpacas are very sociable. Therefore, they cannot be bought one by one, because the animal will literally die of boredom. National Geographic

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany. National Geographic
Spotting the rare smalltooth sawfish with Rich : “Seeing one is like seeing a Unicorn, and I’ve been lucky enough to see two in two days?!. With the concrete wall measured at 26” it gave a real easy way to get close to e…
View from Vøringfossen, Norway. National Geographic
See how the pygmy marmoset is completely fascinated by the insect. National Geographic
Kangaroos always give birth to daughters first and then sons. National Geographic

Hong Islands, Krabi, Thailand. National Geographic