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151 публікаційNiagara Falls comprises a trio of magnificent waterfalls located at the southern tip of the Niagara Gorge. These amazing falls traverse the border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New Yo…
« The eye of the leopard, between the leaves, always watching, always your first observer. » 🐆 National Geographic
Tripod fish: a deep-sea fish able to 'stand'. 🐟 By sitting perfectly still at around a metre above the seabed, the tripod fish is perfectly positioned for tiny prawns, fish, and crustaceans to come hurtling along on the…
This is the only bird in the world that stomps its prey to death National Geographic

The remains of a fortress built to repel Tibetan invaders weathers the elements in this archival image from Bhutan. National Geographic
Check out this elusive king of the forest 🐾👑 National Geographic
Meet your new deep-sea bestie 🤗 The deep-sea anglerfish, Chaunacops coloratus, has a bulbous body and spiky scales, a shaggy lure dangling from its head, and foot-like fins that it uses to “walk” along the seafloor.…
Incredible close up footage of a fast flowing river of lava rushing from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano. National Geographic
🪼 Pelagic Purple Jellyfish 🪼 This is the Scyphozoan jellyfish, Thysanostoma loriferum, a member of the Mosaic Jellies (Leptobrachidae family)! It is a relatively rare species with little being known surrounding its eco…
Now that she's old enough, nothing will stop Willow from perfecting her climbing skills National Geographic

Five red fox kits stand together in the trees in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA. National Geographic
"Nature’s beauty on display! Spotted a stingray swimming over staghorn coral field. Such a simple yet captivating sight" National Geographic
Emperor penguin dads in Antarctica! After mating, the female lays a single, large egg that is then transferred to the feet of the male, who will incubate the egg until it hatches. The male proceeds to "sit on the egg", c…
Afternoon snack. National Geographic
Manatees—often called sea cows—are “charismatic” wild animals that hold humans in their thrall. Neither predator nor prey, these peaceable creatures can grow to 13 feet and weigh more than 2,000 pounds National Geographi…

The karst hills of Guilin. National Geographic
"Amongst the inhabitants of the coral reef, in my opinion the Maori Wrasse (or Napoleon fish) shines as one of the most beautiful fish. With its incredible crazy patterns, vibrant colors, and graceful fins, I think it su…
Poor elephant seal pup being harassed by a bull! National Geographic
Such a stylish looking butterfly 🦋 This is a Papilio demodocus, commonly known as citrus swallowtail. Thinking about butterflies, one of the first things that comes to mind are their vibrant colors. This species though…

The breathtaking beauty of the Spectacular Love lagoon in Misool, Raja Ampat! 🇮🇩 This hidden gem earned its name due to the heart-shaped lagoon formed by the encircling cliffs, symbolizing a place where love blossoms i…

🛸 OCEAN ALIEN 🛸 The Venus Girdle, Cestum veneris, a comb jelly, is the only species of its genus! It’s resembles a ribbon and can grow to be approximately 1m/40in in length and 5cm/2in wide! It has well developed muscu…
The mesmerizing beauty of Obersee, where nature’s artistry comes to life with mirrored reflections of majestic mountains. 🏔️ This renowned gem in Germany is famous for its ability to transport you to a world of serenity…
Did you know that one of the main threat to the Great Barrier Reef is the crown Crown-of-Thorns starfish? These spiky predators feed on corals causing significant damage to the reef. Outbreaks harm coral reefs and reduce…

Lion prides are family units. A pride may vary in size from just a couple of lions to dozens of lions. But even in a large pride, there still may only be one dominant male — known as the pride male. 🦁 A pride male is ex…
Two elephant seal bulls battle for dominance amidst the snow-covered beaches of South Georgia, their massive bodies clashing in an epic show of strength. National Geographic
An itchy brown-throated sloth 🦥 National Geographic
“What are you looking at?” 👀 A sheep stares at the camera while chewing his meal. National Geographic
Fishie is doing it the ostrich-style 🦃 Flatheads live the bottom-dwelling lifestyle. Hidden in the sand they are lurking for prey fish passing by. Actually a quite comfortable way of living 😜 The flatheads are closely…
Sea otters eat 25 percent of their body weight in food every day. 🦦🥹 National Geographic