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151 публікаційWelcome to the Ijen Volcano, located in East Java, Indonesia. This active volcano is renowned for its stunning turquoise crater lake, known as Kawah Ijen, which is the largest acidic crater lake in the world. National Ge…

Spread your colorful wings and fly! 🦜 This is a rainbow lorikeet — a very bright and colorful species of parrot found in Australia. National Geographic
Atlantic puffin off the coast of Maine National Geographic
📍Saxer Lücke🇨🇭A dream Switzerland National Geographic
"Did you ever think that maybe there's more to life than being really, really, really ridiculously good-looking??" National Geographic
"Observing Adele penguins is always entertaining, especially when their chicks are nearby. Unfortunately, this female penguin had too much to manage! Gots to get outta here!!!" National Geographic
Siblings’ love… Lion cubs in Masai Mara. National Geographic

The very colorful Saddle Billed Stork. National Geographic
A deer calf not far from Oslo, amidst the beauty of the Norwegian countryside 🦌 This gentle moment serves as a reminder of the profound connection between nature and human life, showcasing the beauty that can be found r…

An elephant seal poses for the camera 📸 These seals get their name from their nose that resembles an elephant trunk 🐘 National Geographic
Cabot’s tragopan is a pheasant from the mountain ranges of south-east China. Below the beak is a decorative wattle, and there are a pair of blue soft “horns” These are inflated as part of a courtship display to impress f…
Did you know that the ocean covers 71% of the Earth’s surface? It also holds about 96.5% of all Earth's water — that's a volume of 320 million cubic miles! Living in all of this ocean is an unknown number of eukaryotic s…

A bald eagle takes a break from flying during heavy rainfall 🌧 Bald eagles can live for a long time - the oldest ever recorded was 38 years old! National Geographic
A canyon tree frog’s vocalizations 🐸 National Geographic

A bee sits on a marigold flower in Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA National Geographic
Chimaera monstrosa, also known as a ghost shark, is a deep-sea resident that can be found in all of the oceans except for the Arctic and Antarctic. This cartilaginous fish is most abundant in upper to middle-continental…
The ethereal beauty of the Saxon Switzerland Mountains! 🌄 Lose yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Germany, where rugged cliffs, lush forests, and the golden hues of the setting sun create a breathtaking symphony o…

Boobies get their name from the Spanish 'bobo', which roughly translates as foolish, idiotic, and silly. In the 18th century, Spanish sailors named the birds 'bobo' because of how easily they could be captured, and for t…
When the King meets the Queen🦈 A pair of reef sharks demonstrate their affection by creating a heart shape amidst the shoal of fish that skillfully avoids them. Unfortunately for them, there is no meal in store! 📍 Mald…

The Acropolis of Lindos is a famous archaeological site in Greece. It still stands today, and research suggests it was built in the 4th century BC. National Geographic
Can this ambitious young gelada monkey oust his older rival? National Geographic

Sunset over Montana's Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem National Geographic
In India, tigers are famous for more than just their stripes 🐅 National Geographic

West African giraffes browse in the Giraffe Zone, a government-defined region where giraffes and humans co-exist in Niger National Geographic
This colorful little seahorse is the size of a grain of rice National Geographic
When somebody calls you an owl, but you’re actually a tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides). While the tawny frogmouth may look similar to an owl, they are actually part of the nightjar family. There are about 14 species…
These vibrant hummingbirds must compete for every sip of delicious nectar 🌼 National Geographic
☠️ MALO BELLA ☠️ Malo bella is a species of box jellyfish which can cause Irukandji syndrome! So it’s not a species you want to come in contact with! Irukandji syndrome is a condition resulting from a sting by particular…

A honey bee stops for a drink of water 🐝💧 They also use water to regulate the temperature inside of the hive, and to dilute stored honey. National Geographic
Atlantic puffins live most of their lives at sea, but this one made a friend on land 😍 National Geographic