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Diamond Beach is a famous destination known for its pristine white sand, turquoise waters, and stunning rock formations. 🌊 While Diamond Beach is often compared to its neighbor, Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach has fewer visit…
Some crinoids may look like plants but they are actually marine animals. Crinoids that are attached to the sea bottom by a stalk are commonly known as sea lilies, while the stalkless forms are called feather stars. They'…
Did you know dolphins could swim at a speed of over 18 miles per hour? They can swim up to 100 miles in a day. The main threat they face is being accidentally caught in commercial fishing nets and habitat degradation. 📍…
Thanks to the shape of their head, hammerhead sharks have a better visual range than most other sharks. They are found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide 🌊 Most hammerhead species are pretty small and considered…
The cassowary is commonly acknowledged as the world’s most dangerous bird, particularly to humans, despite the fact that ostriches and emus can also pose a threat. Typically, cassowaries are timid and challenging to loca…

A planter plows through a field on a farm in Vassar, Michigan, USA National Geographic
An osprey demonstrates its impressive hunting skills by diving into the water and capturing a barracuda. National Geographic

A polar bear standing on ice in the Arctic in Greenland National Geographic
What are these whale sharks waiting for? National Geographic
Every spring, thousands of elk head to the hills to give birth—but hungry bears are waiting National Geographic
Banded mongooses live and survive together. So what happens when some are evicted from the pack? National Geographic
Did you know fungi are actually more like humans than they are plants? National Geographic

Orcas carousel feeding on herring as seabirds fly overhead in Andfjorden, Norway National Geographic
It's normal to see male elephants fighting, but seeing five of them fight at once is rare National Geographic
Located in the Highlands of Iceland on the northern part of the Sprengisandur Highland Road, the Aldeyjarfoss waterfall is where the Skjálfandafljót river cascades down from a height of 20 meters. The basalt formations f…
In the natural world, everything is connected — just like these sockeye salmon and the surrounding trees National Geographic
The Emerald Coast refers to a stretch of approximately 100 miles (160 km) along the Gulf of Mexico in Florida, encompassing five counties - Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay. This area includes several popu…
There's between 17 and 20 different species of penguins - the reason we don't have an exact number is because scientists are still debating whether similar types of penguins (such as rockhoppers) actually count as differ…
Step into the frigid wonderland of Yakutsk, where the market never sleeps, even at 50-60 degrees below zero! Amidst the icy expanse, vendors hawk their wares of fresh fish, tender foal, succulent beef, and even whole rab…
Did you know that red squirrels do not hibernate? To get themselves through the winter they keep underground food stores and can also eat pine seeds, which are present throughout winter in coniferous woodland – their fav…
Cookeina speciosa spreading its spores! How cool is this? 🍄 Mushroom spore dispersal is a fascinating process that involves two phases. The first is active ejection of spores, while the second is a passive phase where s…

Playful moments. 💦 The killer whale, otherwise known as an orca, inhabit all oceans of the world. While they are most abundant in colder waters like Alaska, Antarctica, and Norway, they are also spotted in tropical and…
“Shrinath Veer Mhaskoba” is one of the forms of Lord Shiva. It is worshiped by the Shepard community in the western Maharashtra region. The villagers of “Veer’ Village near Saswad town of Pune Dist., people from the regi…

A red fox resting in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming National Geographic
An infra-red camera at Wanglang National Natural Reserve in China captured rare footage of a wild giant panda taking a drink of water and then adorably ambling up to give the camera a sniff National Geographic
Don't worry - these adorable cheetah cubs are just play fighting and honing essential skills for later in life! National Geographic
The Cirkelbroen, also known as The Circle Bridge, is a bridge designed by Olafur Eliasson that serves as a pedestrian and bicycle crossing over the southern entrance of the Christianshavn Canal in the central Copenhagen,…
With their unusual hunting methods and scaled legs, secretary birds are certainly unique predators National Geographic

Sunset and thunder cloud over headwaters of the Snake River in Wyoming National Geographic