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158 публікаційWatch a thirsty wasp attempt to gather water in mesmerizing slow motion National Geographic

Lightning strikes on the Kalahari plains, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa National Geographic
"King penguin taking a leisurely stroll on the impressive St. Andrews Bay. I’ve never seen so much wildlife congregated in one spot. Thousands upon thousands of king penguins have taken over this spot along with hundreds…

These eastern gray squirrels are as cute as they are mischievous 🌰🐿️ National Geographic
Some animals need a full day of sleep in order to function—while others can thrive on just a few minutes of rest National Geographic
The Great Gray Owl and her owlets. 🦉 The Strix nebulosa, commonly known as the Great Gray Owl, is a remarkably sizable species of owl that holds the title for the world’s largest owl by length. Its range spans across th…
Huacachina, situated in southwestern Peru, is a village that encircles a small oasis and is enveloped by sand dunes. It is positioned approximately five kilometers away from Ica, in the Ica District of Ica Province. In 1…
A beautiful Hawksbill turtle feeding on a crown jellyfish. Did you know? Hawksbill turtles got their name from their narrow, pointed beak. They are found in tropical oceans, especially around coral reefs 🌊 Their diet co…
After 75 long days, this tiny penguin chick is getting his first glimpse of the world 🐧 National Geographic
The arrowhead crab is a master of disguise, creating its own hat out of halimeda algae National Geographic

A mother panda carrying her cub in Wolong Panda Breeding Centre, Wolong National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province, China National Geographic
Are you digging these badger facts, or what? 🦡🦡🦡 National Geographic
Slow down for a moment to appreciate these fascinating creatures National Geographic
Sound on to enjoy the natural sounds National Geographic
Big jumps can be tough when you're a tiny frog National Geographic
A common merganser preens its feathers along the Nakina River in northwestern British Columbia. National Geographic
A leopard in his element up in a tree watching the world go by. In some parts of Africa, these big cats are known to hunt from the trees. National Geographic
Once fully grown, this rarely seen octopus will be able to mimic other species—including flounder National Geographic

Wild elephants drink water from a small lake in Galgamuwa, Sri Lanka National Geographic
Who would have thought there were deer in Costa Rica. As a matter of fact, they can be found all throughout the country. And what’s even more amazing, is that since hunting is banned in Costa Rica, you can come surprisin…
Just look at this cub’s eyes 😻 National Geographic
Itchy peregrine falcon National Geographic
Just a herd of elephants in Amboseli at the end of another beautiful day… National Geographic
The Lion Fish is as polarizing as beautiful. They are native to the vivid coral reefs of Indonesia and thus no problem for the local eco-system. However, these elegant sea creatures are always hungry, and as you can see…
A Lilac Breasted Roller hitching a ride on a wildebeest. National Geographic
A morning stroll… National Geographic
Mantas move like they are caught in a dream, the slow rhythm of their wing beats seeming disconnected from their speed and power. 🤍🦋 National Geographic

Ruins of an old castle with a road running along the coastline on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland National Geographic
The Sea Butterfly (Corolla spectabilis) is a type of mollusk, measuring about 2cm. They can be found in oceans all around the world, away from the shorelines. 📍 Florida National Geographic

A manatee munches on a wisp of eelgrass in Florida's Ichetucknee River National Geographic