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158 публікаційPunta Cormorant located in the Galapagos Islands is the perfect place to view flamingos. Behind the green sandy beach at the main landing site is a large lagoon where these beautiful birds like to congregate. The brackis…
What is a group of jellyfish called? A group of jellyfish is called a swarm or a bloom. However, there are other terms that can be used to refer to them, such as a smack, fluther, brood, smuth, shoals, or stuck. Despite…

Say hello to the dragon fly! Dragonflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis; unlike other winged insects, such as butterflies, dragonflies do not have a pupal stage and transition straight from a larva to an adult. Nationa…
Who needs to see a baby cuttlefish?? 🥰 "About six months ago I found a punch of cuttlefish eggs. In the following weeks I visited the nest on a regular basis. At the beginning, the embryos were still totally white. Howe…
🤯🐋 Blue whale, the largest creature the world has ever known. National Geographic
Eastern screech owl in Florida National Geographic
Spotted ragged-tooth shark slowly cruising by 100 feet down somewhere off the coast of South Africa. 🦈 National Geographic
Breathtaking footage that captures lava bubbling and spewing inside a volcano. 📍Fagradalsfjall volcano, Iceland 🇮🇸 National Geographic
If you ever take a trip to southeast Alaska, please do yourself a favor and visit the Inian Islands. This a wildlife hotspot from Steller sealions, killer whales, humpback whales, sea otters, and among others. Sea otters…
Bears in the Northern Rockies are feasting on as many as 40,000 moths a day! National Geographic
With its sharp hooks and toxic venom, the giant centipede is a deadly foe National Geographic

Cute Puffin 😍 National Geographic
One of the most fascinating natural wonders are the glacial rivers in Iceland, and viewing them from above is an absolutely breathtaking experience. The river networks in Iceland, originating from glaciers and flowing to…
These penguins must remain on high alert for predators, especially when there could be a leopard seal nearby. 🐧 National Geographic
The Great Pyramid of Cheops. Built in the 26th century B.C. over 27 years, the pyramid is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the only one to remain mostly intact. 📍 Egypt National Geographic

The threatened Geoffroy’s tamarin is also called the Panamanian or red-crested tamarin. It’s the only tamarin species native to Central America and Panama's smallest monkey. National Geographic
Did you know? Ruby-throated hummingbirds generally spend the winter in Central America, Mexico, and Florida, before migrating to Canada and other parts of Eastern North America to breed in the summer. 📍 Vancouver Island…
If you're having a ruff day, check out these baby wild dogs 🐶 National Geographic

A young blue-eyed shag wades into water for the first time in Antarctica National Geographic
The stunning natural wonder, Angel Falls (Salto Ángel in Spanish and Kerepakupai Vená in the indigenous Pemon language), is located in Venezuela and stands at 979 metres (3,212 feet) tall, making it the highest uninterru…

A lioness drinks from a rock-ringed borehole on the veldt in Kalahara Gemsbok National Park, Botswana National Geographic
Cherry blossoms and Fushimi Jikkoku Bune in Kyoto. 🌸 Kyoto has various traditional elements of Japanese culture and way of life, such as the jikkokubune, a flat-bottomed boat that transported goods like rice and sake be…
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Can you spot the Matterhorn in the background? Switzerland's most iconic mountain, the Matterhorn towers at 4,478 metres above sea level and was first climbed by a party led by Edward Whymper on July 14, 1865 ⛰️ 📍 Switz…
The relationship between clown fish and sea anemones is known as mutualism – a symbiotic alliance that benefits both parties. Clown fish get access to a safe place to live, and in return provide food to the anemone, help…
Hin Sam Wan (Three Whale Rock) Hin Sam Wan, which means Three Whale Rock, is a 75 million-year-old rock formation jutting majestically out of the mountains. It earned its name because from the right perspective, it looks…
With an acute sense of smell, polar bears can detect a seal from nearly two miles away - but this one is closer National Geographic
Queen Kazuri working on her beauty 🥰 National Geographic

Walruses rest on a rock off Round Island, Alaska, USA National Geographic
Cape fur seal pups are as vulnerable as they are adorable National Geographic