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Twice a year, Tanagers fly across the Gulf of Mexico between their breeding grounds in eastern North America and their wintering grounds in South America. National Geographic
Bats are amazing! National Geographic
Leatherback turtles are known to pursue prey deeper than 1000 m-beyond the physiological limits of all other diving tetrapods except for beaked whales and sperm whales. The leatherback has several characteristics that di…
Pileated woodpecker feeding his chicks National Geographic
Oh yeah, that feels good! Life does not get any better for this howler monkey. National Geographic

A common raccoon dog 🦝🐶 This animal is most closely related the the fox species, and is native to East Asia. National Geographic
A warthog grazing 🌾 📍Kenya, Africa National Geographic
Osprey momma feeding the babies in the rain National Geographic
Did you know that each spotted eagle ray has their own unique pattern? Isn’t Mother Nature the best artist?! 🎨🖌️ 📍 Mexico National Geographic
Off the coast of Koh Chang island in Thailand lies an eerie and captivating site – a former Thai Navy vessel that was retired and sold to a private owner. After changing hands a few times, it was eventually abandoned in…
📍Pazhaverkadu Lake or Pulicat Lake in Tamil Nadu which is resplendent with pink as hundreds of flamingoes take over! The flamingo sighting here is definitely an awe-inspiring experience that should be on your bucket lis…
Don't mess with this adorable elephant National Geographic
Did you know that baby dolphins are thought to jump and spin either as a form of display and communication or sometimes to remove parasites? National Geographic
Weekend mood 😅😂 National Geographic
Green sea turtles are generally herbivores, but sometimes the younger ones just can't resist a meaty snack National Geographic
This burrowing owlet picked the wrong place to wait while mom did some housekeeping National Geographic
The Lisa's Mantis is one of the spearing mantis shrimp species and among those reef beasts with the highest motivation of keeping its house clean. Especially stones are not appreciated in the sandy hole it calls its home…

Recognize this high flyer? The white egret is a dazzling sight across many North American wetlands. National Geographic
High frame rates allow us to see the little details of alligators performing their mating rituals. Their deep bellows are produced by vibrations in their bodies which is displayed here both by both body movements and the…

The Palm Warbler breeds in Canada and winters largely in the Caribbean. These birds are some of the earliest migrants, often on the move as early in spring as late March or early April! National Geographic
White-faced capuchin monkey munching away on some tasty leaves. These old-world monkeys are a common sight in the rainforests of Costa Rica. Always entertaining to watch! 🐒 National Geographic
Sea turtles lay up to 100 eggs! 🥚🐢 After about 60 days of incubating in the warm sand, these babies are ready to hatch. National Geographic

Welcome to Australia's great natural wonder! The Great Barrier Reef is home to over 1500 species of fish, 125 species of shark, ray, skate, and chimaera, 30 species of cetacean, 330 species of ascidians and 500 species o…
A lion’s dilemma… How the $&¥% do I go down? It took him a few hours of hesitations but he finally jumped down in the most ungraceful way 🤦🏻♂️ National Geographic
Great blue heron catches and swallows a frog in Florida National Geographic
Wait for it… It starts with the baby rhino getting scared from the approaching rhino, and ends with a 😚 National Geographic
Smooth, slender and swift. Silky sharks are one of the ocean’s most inquisitive predators, roaming the open seas and diving to depths of more than 300 meters. Yet their tendency to feed on schools of tuna and to spend mo…
The Milky Way making an appearance over the largest mirror in the world – the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia 🇧🇴 The Milky Way is estimated to contain between 100 and 400 billion stars, although the exact number is hard to c…
The Goblin Shark has a unique set of jaws for catching prey National Geographic