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151 публікаційThe fiery-throated hummingbird filmed in the cloud forest of Costa Rica National Geographic

"Take me to the ocean," said the albatross. 🐦 An adult albatross is believed to spend at least 85% of its life at sea. National Geographic
90 seconds of the best sounds on earth. Loon calls and elk bugles. National Geographic
Here comes the king… (and the queen…). National Geographic

Did you know that zebras' teeth continue to grow throughout their entire lives? This is to counteract how constant grazing and chewing wears them down 🦷🦓 National Geographic
Time to put your best foot forward! 🐦🦶🐦 National Geographic

A tawny owl rests amongst the flowers 🌸 National Geographic
Pigmy seahorse 🩷 Did you know that thes tiny seahorses can grow up to 2.4cm tall and take the colour 🌈 of whichever species of sea fan they live on? 📍 Indonesia National Geographic
A desert metropolis like you’ve never seen before 🤩 National Geographic
For these golden eagles, every meal is a battle National Geographic

Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) leave their winter home in Mexico and migrate back North National Geographic
Long eyelashes, striking coat patterns, and a calm demeanor. These are the characteristics of one of Africa's most iconic animals: the Giraffe. National Geographic

A great grey owl 🦉 National Geographic
While mom hunts for food, play fighting helps these red fox pups learn to fend for themselves in the forest. National Geographic
🐸 The red-eyed tree frog has an extra eyelid called a nictitating membrane. It protects their eyes, keeps them moist, and helps with camouflage. National Geographic

A once captive gorilla is now flourishing at one of Gabon's new parks National Geographic
Little red flying foxes are nomadic—roosting wherever their favored flowers and fruits are in season at any given time National Geographic
"I’m always amazed by penguins’ stamina and resilience. At Orne Harbour, chinstrap penguins nest high up on a saddle ridge that leads to Spigot Peak. The site overlooking the Gerlache Strait is exposed to harsh winds, bu…
Glass frogs are named after the transparent skin that makes their internal organs visible. National Geographic

California Sealions thrive in the Channel Islands and hunt and play in the giant kelp forest. Their flexible, agile bodies allow them to twist and turn at speed through the kelp forest National Geographic
The awesome power and stunning beauty of a humpback whale breaching seen up close. National Geographic
Lions are truly incredible creatures 🦁💛

The nest and eggs of a red winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) nestled in the Atchafalaya Delta, Louisiana National Geographic
What the heck is going on here? 🤔 Looks like this nice Gentoo penguin is giving his lady friend a back massage. Penguins sure do the weirdest things! 😉 National Geographic
Incredible slow motion footage of a cheetah running at over 60mph (96km/h), captured at 1200fps by cinematographer Greg Wilson. National Geographic
This spectacular deep-sea specimen has many nicknames, including “headless chicken monster” 🥒🐌🐔😵💫 National Geographic

Apricot blossoms shower the pathway of Turin, Italy's Valentino Park National Geographic
Bald Eagle preparing to land. National Geographic
Poetry in motion ✨ Several jellies in the genus Crossota occur in the depths of Monterey Bay. MBARI researchers have encountered this white jelly, Crossota alba, at depths of 2,000 to 3,200 meters (6,600 to 10,500 fe…
The Adele penguins ran into the water in a free-spirited stampede, full of energy and delight. National Geographic