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They have very, very sharp teeth, and very strong jaws. Porcupines easily gnaw even steel wire. National Geographic

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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…

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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

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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…

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And I bet you have never heard the voice of a hummingbird? Turn on the sound and listen! National Geographic

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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…

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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…

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Oasis Ubari, Libya. National Geographic

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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

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One of the most remote Buddhist temples on earth. Mount Fanjing, China. National Geographic

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These sugar gliders are small marsupials that could probably fit in your palm! National Geographic

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How lucky are we, to share our planet with these beautiful animals? 🌏 National Geographic

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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…

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The Dolomites. Italy. National Geographic

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If the sugar possum is deficient in food, it can be in a lethargic state for up to 23 hours a day. National Geographic

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Seven bulls - Jeti-Oguz rocks. National Geographic

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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

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Pets in Australia. National Geographic

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Narrow streets of Northern Italy. National Geographic

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Horsetail Falls in Yosemite National Park. National Geographic

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Precious mama & baby bear moments 🐻🥰 📍Slovenia National Geographic

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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…

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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?…

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Alpacas are very sociable. Therefore, they cannot be bought one by one, because the animal will literally die of boredom. National Geographic

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany. National Geographic

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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…

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View from Vøringfossen, Norway. National Geographic

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See how the pygmy marmoset is completely fascinated by the insect. National Geographic

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Kangaroos always give birth to daughters first and then sons. National Geographic

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Hong Islands, Krabi, Thailand. National Geographic

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