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143 публікаційDo you know what it means when an elephant opens his ears wide open? Do you know other animals that will do similar things? National Geographic
Teratohyla Pulverata Powdered glassfrogs are beautiful. Not only do they have a very beautiful starry pattern, but some actually have something like a blue halo around their legs and feet. Reminds a lot about Cochranella…
🏔️ The Aldeyjarfoss waterfall in Iceland breaking through the ice and snow covered sea is a sight to behold! 🌊 Iceland’s natural beauty is awe-inspiring and its waterfalls are a true testament to that. 🇮🇸 📍 Aldeyjar…

Hippopotamuses in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area National Geographic
A young male lion walking in slow motion. This remote part of the wilderness in Botswana's Linyanti region provides some truly remarkable encounters with these apex predators. National Geographic
“The Eye”🌋 Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on the planet, home to 32 active volcanic systems – with an eruption occuring on average every 4 years. The most notorious one is probably Eyjafjallajökull,…
Ever wonder what makes orangutans unique and distinct from other primates? “Persons of the Forest“ We share 96.4% of Our Genes with the Orangutan🦧 Orangutans are renowned for their high intelligence, they can live in th…
A young cheetah seeking shade on a hot morning in the Mara Triangle, Africa National Geographic
Red fox on the beach National Geographic
Ever wonder what makes orangutans unique and distinct from other primates? “Persons of the Forest“ We share 96.4% of Our Genes with the Orangutan🦧 Orangutans are renowned for their high intelligence, they can live in th…
During mating season, male elephants are amped up on 50 times their testosterone level—filling them with rage National Geographic

The ivory gull is a small, beautiful, all-white gull, and is one of the most sought-after Arctic species by birders around the world. National Geographic
Sharing is caring. The famous cheetah coalition the “Tano Bora” sharing a drink in a tiny little puddle. National Geographic
Itchy bum… A Reticulated giraffe relieves his itch with a thorny acacia tree. National Geographic
A 🦏 or a 🦄? 🤔 Just look at the unusual way the horn is growing… National Geographic
Get ready for a breathtaking view! 😍 Skógafoss, a waterfall in Iceland with a drop of 60 meters, is surrounded by rolling green hills and misty skies. ☁️ If you’re looking for a combination of natural beauty and unique…
Leviathans moving gracefully as if in a ballet with the sea. National Geographic
The beauty of Niagara Falls knows no season, as it transforms into a magical winter wonderland when the colder months arrive. The city, famous for its liveliness during the summer, transforms into a frozen landscape with…
Did you know octopuses have three hearts? They live in oceans all around the world and can change color if they need to blend in with their surroundings to hide from a predator. 📍 Hawaii, USA National Geographic
With the help of 360-degree vision and a suction cupped tongue, the chameleon is a formidable predator National Geographic
Did you know? Polar bears weigh less than a kilo when they are born, and can reach 10-12kg by the time they are 3 months old. Cubs usually stay with their mother until their second birthday, althought some mothers wean t…
Sunrise in Madeira – an archipelago made of 4 islands off the northwestern coast of Africa. 📍 Madeira National Geographic
Did you know? There are different types of foxes (including Arctic foxes and Fennec foxes) – they are the most widespread species of wild dog in the world 🦊 When they are born fox pups are blind and deaf, and after 14 d…
The Lofoten islands are located in northern Norway above the Arctic Circle, yet they are not as cold as you would expect ❄️ This is due to the Gulf Stream bringing warmer waters and preventing the sea around the archipel…
A visit from baby sea lion in Ecuador! Sea lion pups are born covered in a soft, dark chocolate to black baby hair known as lanugo. Within the first six months, they shed this fur twice to develop a stronger, lighter or…

From September to April, Iceland is transformed into a captivating winter wonderland as the skies come alive with the mesmerizing aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. These ethereal lights are named after…
Polar bears’ lives are broken into two seasons. The first is winter, the feasting season when bears hunt seals while roaming the pack ice. Then there is summer, the fasting season when the absence of ice pushes the bears…

A curious sea turtle stares at the camera off Stingray City, Grand Cayman Island National Geographic
Why is this warthog letting mongooses climb all over it? National Geographic

Two plains zebras nestle each other in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania National Geographic