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155 публікаційLynxes are solitary wildcats that can be found in North America, Europe and Asia. The name « lynx » comes from a Greek word that means « to shine », referring to their eyes. Lynxes are threatened by the loss and fragment…

A curious (and brave…) hyena cub emerging from the den in Mara North Conservancy, Kenya. National Geographic
Sitting still like the statue of the Sphinx in Egypt (other than a few ear twitching due to the pesky flies…). National Geographic

An African Fish Eagle showing its low level flight skills. National Geographic
Green turtles in the Galápagos Marine Reserve enjoy the abundance of food and terrain they can forage in. But that doesn’t prevent them from being a bit territorial at times! When intruding on each other’s personal space…
More Choera cleaning content 🧼 National Geographic
Wind phenomenon in Chile’s Alto Las Vizcachas. 🇨🇱 This phenomenon is a dust devil, a short-lived whirlwind that is comparable to tornadoes but not always as dangerous. 💨 📍 Alto Las Vizcachas, Chile National Geographi…
Magic up close and personal! 🐋 📍Tonga 🇹🇴 National Geographic
Valaste waterfall is the tallest waterfall in Estonia, at over 30m high. In winter, northern winds blow from the sea which creates ice sculptures on the limestone cliffs ❄️ 📍 Valaste Waterfall, Estonia National Geograph…
Contrary to popular belief, wolves don’t howl at the moon. Howling can have different purposes, such as locating family members, communicating with neighboring packs or lone wolves, and to defend their territories. A cho…
Can you see its tiny heart beating inside?? 🥰🥰 "Allow me to introduce you to Boxy, the younger brother of my famous yellow boxfish. In its early days the adorable tiny creature is still partially transparent. So if you…
The lounging elephant seal pup on the stunning beaches of South Georgia, content after its post-lunch burp, begs to be taken home! National Geographic
Watch your back 👀 Sea turtles are generally not aggressive, but these two are not afraid to tussle to claim a prime cleaning location! 🫧🐠 National Geographic
"The sea conditions at the landing site of St. Andrews Bay were so rough that when we first arrived, we weren't sure if we were going to be able to make a safe landing. But luckily, the waters calmed and we were able to…
Beautiful reef😍 National Geographic
"Looking forward to barred owl season in Florida!" National Geographic
Cute little capybaras 🥰 National Geographic
A dagger sharp bill is used to whack it’s prey into a dazed state making it easier to catch. Combine this tool with their speed and you are looking at one of the ocean’s most unique predators. 🗡✨ National Geographic
A buck in his winter attire ❄️🦌 National Geographic
"A lot of people asked me how I manage to get butterflies onto my hand and make them stay. There is no real secret to that, except patience and slow, gentle movements. Often letting the butterfly approach you and walk on…
Elaborate courtship ritual unfolding as humpback whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctic waters to breeding areas off Mozambique. 🐋✨ These giant mammals have made a remarkable comeback after nearly being driven…
A sleepy elephant seal pup takes a nap in the remote, majestic scenery of South Georgia, surrounded by nature's beauty. Life just doesn’t get any better! National Geographic
✅ English name: Green-crowned Plovercrest ✅ Scientific name: Stephanoxis lalandi ✅ Brazilian name: beija-flor-de-topete-verde ✅ Atlantic Forest, Brazil National Geographic
Have you ever seen a pink elephant? 🥰🐘💕 National Geographic
Supremely playful in their demeanor, bottlenose dolphins always put on a show. 🐬 Although not endemic to the Galapagos, these highly intelligent cetaceans are regular visitors to the islands. National Geographic
Thjofafoss (Þjófafoss) is a significant waterfall located on the Þjórsá river, Iceland’s longest river. The waterfall is situated in a small canyon in a flat volcanic plain, with the mountain Bürfell in the background. T…
Wait for it… This wildebeest was so busy grazing that he didn’t notice this gorgeous Lilac Breasted Roller perched on its back. National Geographic
Have you ever walked through a glacier? Glaciers are incredibly important – they store over 75% of the world’s fresh water and reflect excess heat back into space, keeping the planet cooler. They are threatened by rising…
Lake Kerkini, located in Northern Greece, is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering a rare opportunity to spot a variety of avian species. Among the many birds that call this lake home, one stands out as particularly spe…
Flying through the reef valley🪸🦈 Vibrant coral reefs are found throughout French Polynesia. These reefs provide habitat to countless species as well as livelihoods to local communities. 📍 Mo’orea, French Polynesia Nat…