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This is a real lizard 🤯 Thorny lizards are native to Australia and grow to be around 8 inches long 🦎 National Geographic

Feel the heat! 🔥 After 38 years, Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano has erupted again - shooting lava over 50 feet in the air. 🌋 National Geographic
Mountain goats are also known as rocky mountain goats 🏔 These incredible animals are able to climb to extremely steep surfaces, earning them their name! National Geographic

“Hey” 🥸 This adorable fella is a critically endangered species of salamander, the axolotl. They can only be found living in the wild in Mexico City. National Geographic
Starry frog ✨🐸 "This glassfrog (Teratohyla pulverata) has super nice silver spots, always reminding me of a starry sky. Common name is powdered glass frog." National Geographic
"Sometimes the polar bears make it incredibly hard to resist a good cuddle in the morning; like little devils in disguise they roll around in the flowers, play, and nap just to come to our camp at 3am to make sure we are…
"Up close and personal with the second largest animal to roam the planet, a Fin Whale" National Geographic

A male spruce grouse tries to impress a group of females out of frame. Eastern Canada. National Geographic
Check out Hee-Hee, the Malayan Flying Fox, snuggling up for a winter nap at the Lubee Bat Conservancy! 😴🦇 📍 Gainesville, Florida National Geographic
In 2018, local authorities decided to close Maya Bay to give nature and wildlife some time to recover from years of intensive tourism. After 4 years, the bay is now welcoming visitors again in what feels like a much more…
The baby blue-footed boobie awoke from its peaceful slumber, stretching its wings and blinking its eyes in wonder. National Geographic
👑 THE CROWNED JELLYFISH 👑 The crowned jellyfish, Cephea cephea, also commonly called the cauliflower jellyfish, is a species of Scyphozoan found from the Indo-western Pacifc to the eastern central Atlantic! This jelly…
Frozen forest ⛄ Did you know trees begin to prepare for winter as daylight hours start declining in late summer? They slowly enter a dormant state – their cells harden and become glasslike through a combination of shrink…
🦘 The breathtaking inlet, located at the edge of Cape LeGrand National Park (Mandoowernup), offers a variety of activities for visitors. You can swim in the crystal clear shallow waters, bask in the sun, stargaze at nig…
What a great way to start the day: Giraffe. Pre sunrise colors. Mount Kilimanjaro. Such a peaceful scene… National Geographic
Just a little too big…This osprey was unable to get airborne and had to let go. National Geographic
Snowy Owl National Geographic
Wait for it… "When the food is limited and everyone is hungry, it was amazing to watch how some cubs “dared” to fight over the food with their mom. Minutes after this clip was taken, one of the cubs stole the leftovers f…
Diamond beach in Iceland is known for the blocs of ice that decorate its black sand. The ice comes from nearby Breiðamerkurjökull glacier 🧊 A fairytale location that we wouldn’t mind visiting one day! Have you ever been…
Humpback whales are known for their magical songs, which travel through the oceans 🎵 and are used by whales to communicate and attract potential mates. Whales are threatened by climate change and human activity in the o…
This pelican was perhaps a little distracted by a big mouthful of fish and misjudged the incoming waves National Geographic
✅ Sayaca Tanager ✅ Thraupis sayaca ✅ Sanhaço-cinzento National Geographic
The Zinnia plant belongs to the Heliantheae tribe and the Asteraceae family. It is native to arid regions in the Southwestern United States, South America, and Mexico. Zinnias are known for their tall, single stems and v…

Gharials may look like dinosaurs, but they are in the crocodilian family 🐊 They live for about 50 years, and can swim up to 15 miles per hour. National Geographic
"One more oxpecker video. They seemed to be on almost every animal in the Mara when we were there so I had a lot of footage of them." National Geographic
The blue-ringed octopus is a highly venomous species 🐙 National Geographic
"On board the National Geographic Orion, we were incredibly fortunate to witness a special sight: not only did we spot Type B killer whales, but we were even more lucky to observe an adult female teaching its offspring h…
What's a polar bear doing in Alaska? Well, it's not a polar bear at all, but rather a black bear! Can you believe it? There are black bears that come in all sorts of colors, like black, brown, and even white! Yup, you he…
If you did some muck diving you probably already met the cute (but also a bit creepy) Slender Pipefish. If not you should take a closer look at everything that seems to be a thin, wooden branch on the sea floor. Technica…
This is queen Nelangu- the queen of Mara north 👑 National Geographic