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156 публікаційAmerican harpy eagles 😍 National Geographic
A leopard in the Maasai Mara. National Geographic
The toughest fishing ever. Piranha fishing in Maranhao, Brazil. National Geographic
Shrieek! Cochranella granulosa pair hanging out. Their call is super shrill, more sounding like a bird than a frog. National Geographic
Welcome to Switzerland, the land of mountains, lakes and glaciers. This shot was taken above the Moiry Glacier which is located between 2400 and 3800 m of altitude. The immensity of this place makes it unique, a pure nat…

The gorgeous Grey heron is a long-winged wading bird found across much of Europe, Africa, and Asia. They're surprisingly lightweight (despite their size!) National Geographic
Bighorn sheep have massive horns that can weigh up to 30 pounds. Their horns are made of keratin, the same as fingernails and hair. National Geographic
This video was taken at a Fresh Water Spring called the ‘Marico Oog’. Legend has it, that this spring is fed by a deep underground aquifer, linking its waters to the Okavango Delta in East Africa! 🐠 National Geographic

Ostriches have a top speed of 45 mph and can cover five meters in a single stride. National Geographic
ଳ CANNONBALL JELLYFISH ଳ The Cannonball jellyfish, Stomolophus meleagris, is a Scyphozoan jellyfish found on the east coast of America and in some parts of the pacific! It can grow to be 25cm/10in in diameter and secrete…

In North America, reindeer are also called caribou - and they can migrate over 3,000 miles in a year (more than any other land mammal). National Geographic
Squirrels’ front teeth never stop growing, and they need to get worn down by gnawing on nuts. 🥜 National Geographic
A very happy little leopard gecko 🤍 National Geographic
A spectacular display of humpback whales bubble-net feeding. This type of feeding behavior is unique among the humpbacks found in southeast Alaska. National Geographic
Georgia’s natural landscapes, flora, and fauna are incredibly diverse. Georgia is located on the Black Sea coast, between the Greater Caucasus mountain range in the north and the Lesser Caucasus mountain range in the sou…

A northern cardinal mid-flight 🪶 National Geographic
The Iguazú Falls in South America are regarded as the most dramatic and monumental waterfalls in the world, cascading over cliffs on the border between the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná…

Tortoises are polygamous, and mate with many different partners. 🐢 National Geographic
Taking you on an adventure! ⛰️ If you’re in California, you’ve got to visit the world-famous Yosemite National Park. Whether you’re an extreme outdoor enthusiast or the quiet nature observer, there is a hike for all of y…
Witnesses a flamboyance of flamingos taking over 📍Lake Bogoria in Kenya! This is an annual occurrence that takes place between the months August-October and is a sight to witness from a 🚁. This is absolutely gorgeous!…
Barn owls hunt by flying low over open ground - watching, listening... and relying on their prey's own missteps. 🐀 National Geographic
A mom and calf humpback whale with a male singer near by 💙 National Geographic
Marvels at the spectacular Marble Canyon in Canada. 🇨🇦 “19 years ago, lightning set this area on fire. It was one of the largest wildfires in the Canadian Rockies, burning 17,000 hectares. Today the area has bounced ba…

🌊 PACIFIC SEA NETTLE 🌊 This is the pacific sea nettle or west coast sea nettle, Chrysaora fuscescens, which is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean along the US west coast! This scyphozoan jellyfish grows to be on averag…
🌲 Time spent in the forest is never wasted. National Geographic
When mom is not around! 🐻 Since 1993, the Kilham Bear Center has been rehabilitating and releasing injured, orphaned, and abandoned black bear cubs brought in by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Cubs come to…
big tuna😍 National Geographic
Cheetah and cubs playing in the Maasai Mara National Geographic
Classic derpy Cruziohyla 🐸 National Geographic
"Micromussa munching 🍲 One of the most satisfying parts of coral keeping is spot feeding. Watching your coral eat food is utterly satisfying. I often feed a bit of marine plankton to trigger the feeding-mode of the cora…