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Southern rockhopper penguins, Eudyptes chrysocome, must navigate the rocky cliffs and crashing waves when coming to and from the ocean. Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, South Africa. National Geographic
Juvenile puffer filefish 🐡 Similar to other pufferfish species, puffer filefish possess the ability to inflate their bodies when threatened. They do so by rapidly ingesting water or air, puffing up to scare predators aw…
This crocodile has to be snappy to catch its next meal 🐊 National Geographic

The blue-ringed octopus is small, vibrant, and exceptionally venomous! National Geographic
A bear rubs on a tree to scratch a hard-to-reach itch 🌳🐻 National Geographic

Why do beavers have orange teeth? Beavers have iron in their tooth enamel, which gives it an orange color. The iron makes their teeth strong enough to chew through trees! National Geographic
Hummingbirds have the fastest metabolisms on Earth. Some need to visit 2,000 flowers a day just to keep going National Geographic
The stunning beauty of Salto del Agrio in Argentina. 🇦🇷 Salto del Agrio is renowned for its striking red hue, which sets it apart from other waterfalls. ❤️ The mesmerizing crimson color is caused by the presence of iro…
Ctenophores, known as Comb Jellies, can be discovered across the globe and are closely related to Jellyfish. Their name originates from the amalgamation of their cilia, referred to as combs, which they employ for swimmin…
The Dalmatian pelican is the largest member of the pelican family and one of the largest freshwater birds in the world. Known for their elegant flight and synchronized flocks, they have wingspans comparable to great alba…

A small population of a few hundred flamingos live in the Galápagos Islands. Genetically they are a mix of American and Caribbean flamingos, but they are considerably smaller than their cousins. The color intensity of th…
🐝 did you know bees are responsible for pollinating many of our food crops, contributing to the production of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds – including oranges, apples, coffee, almonds, lentils, tomatoes, and many…
Did you know? Dolphins are known for their sophisticated communication skills 🐬 They use a variety of clicks, whistles, and body movements to communicate with each other. Scientists have found that dolphins have signatu…
Alligators are prehistoric creatures that have roamed the earth for over 150 million years and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds 🐊 Did you know that alligators can survive for months without food? They slow down their metabo…
A mother bear and her two adorable cubs 🐻 Did you know that the grizzly bear can run up to 30 miles per hour? These majestic creatures are not only impressive in size and strengh – they also play a crucial role in keepi…
Kangaroos are a unique symbol of Australia’s wildlife 🦘 One of the most fascinating things about kangaroos is the way they care for their young. After giving birth, female kangaroos carry their tiny joeys in their pouch…
Gators never looked so cute 🐊 National Geographic

This large-eyed, nocturnal predator is a great potoo (Nyctibius grandis). During the day, these potoos are usually seen perched upright high above the ground. They are often overlooked as their camouflage resembles uprig…
After this 400 pound stingray was accidentally caught by fishermen, it was released back into its natural habitat in the Mekong River. The river is a refuge for some of the world’s largest and most endangered freshwater…
📍 Auckland, New Zealand Bask in the beauty of Kitkite Falls. National Geographic
Fly high! This flock of flamingos is taking the scenic route to their next destination. 🦩 National Geographic

Historic Bixby Creek Bridge built in 1932 and the Big Sur Coast, California. National Geographic
Watch as this Mauve Stinger Jellyfish floats in the deep blue water. 🌊 National Geographic
In the face of danger, these fearless meerkats must work together to protect their family 🐍 National Geographic

Highway 3 on the edge of Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. National Geographic
Don’t blink 👀 or you just might miss these swingin’ speedsters 💨 National Geographic

Sand dunes covering the road in Monahans Sandhills State Park near Odessa, Texas. National Geographic
This bottom-dweller is a porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus). These rays get their name from their prickly body that acts as armor against potential predators. These spikes are critical for the porcupine ray as they lac…

A pair of young tigers play at a waterhole in Bandhavgarh National Park, India. National Geographic
A beautiful "firefall" created by the setting sun illuminating Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park. National Geographic