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Пости за Червень 2023
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A view of Wayalayeng Waterfall and the Ataro River in Guyana National Geographic
At 26 years old, Bear 399 is the “grandmother” of Grand Teton. Famed for having at least 22 descendants, she’s a big part of the grizzly bear success story in Grand Teton National Park National Geographic

Spinner dolphins, Stenella longirostris, swim in waters off Oahu, Hawaii National Geographic
Nature - A leopard made a kill, hyenas chased her off it and within a few minutes - there was nothing left. An impala died, the leopard went hungry and the hyenas feasted this time around. National Geographic

An aerial view of Crater Lake in Oregon. 🛰 This lake was formed nearly eight thousand years ago when a volcano erupted and collapsed. National Geographic
This sit-and-wait predator is a stork-billed kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis). These birds primarily hunt small mammals (mostly rodents), but the are also known to hunt fish and sometimes even other birds! National Geog…
A mother's love knows no boundaries as the polar bear and her cub take in the stunning beauty of the Canadian Arctic. National Geographic

Feeling a little blue? 🌀 Meet the Blue Dart Frog! These unique frogs are easily recognized by their blue color, which is generally darker on the limbs and belly and overlaid with black spots or patches.
Molting season for the elephant seals is a wonderful time to visit South Georgia because many of these large creatures can be seen basking on the beach. So many wonderful and humorous moments can be witnessed with these…
One of the most impressive antelopes found in Africa is the sable. Unfortunately, as a result of habitat destruction and poaching, it is also one of the most endangered. As these antelopes age, their colour changes. T…
When you walk with full confidence and get spooked by a little noise… National Geographic
•Killer Whales• National Geographic
Friends with benefits… A baby giraffe and an annoying oxpecker. National Geographic
Slug eating a whole mushroom 🍄 🐌 📍Leipzig, Germany🇩🇪 National Geographic
Landing on Mars 🚀🌋 Did you know? Iceland is known as the « Land of Fire and Ice » due to its combination of active volcanoes and glaciers. These surreal Icelandic landscapes are reminiscent of an extraterrestrial world…
Using their impressive brachiating skills, gibbons are able to swing through the trees at 35 miles an hour 🌳 National Geographic

Rainbow at Eielson Visitor Center in Denali National Park, Alaska National Geographic
"The order of 'Nudibranchia' counts more than 3000 described species. From super tiny to quite impressive in size, from very colorful to perfectly camouflaged: the sea floor bears the right nudibranch for everyone of you…
You may have heard a house cat purr before, but what about a cheetah? 📢 National Geographic
Galápagos sea lions are the largest endemic land animal in the archipelago. The males are noticeably larger than females and have distinctive bumps on their foreheads. Due to the islands’ isolation and strict protection…

The Langur Way Canopy Walk traverses a rainforest on Malaysia's Pinang Island. National Geographic
What would your daily morning routine look like if you would be a fish living in a tropical coral reef?? Right, you would enjoy the all-inclusive service at the local cleaning station. Like this 'moorish idol' does by ge…
Now here is a face you won’t soon forget! 🙈🙉🙊 National Geographic

The Rosy Maple Moth is a one-of-a-kind insect that can be identified by its vivid colors. It is found in various hues, including creams, whites, pinks, yellows, and purples. National Geographic
"That kiss is how the mom and pup recognize each other" National Geographic

The laurel forest of Madeira, Portugal supports many endemic species. National Geographic
The amazing Black-fronted Piping-Guan, an endangered species that can be seen in some protected areas in the Atlantic Forest National Geographic

A sweet moment between a giraffe and her newborn baby 🥰🦒 National Geographic
Megascops choliba Tropical Screech-Owl MATA ATLÂNTICA National Geographic

Rise like a phoenix from the fire. 🔥 You're looking at the Golden Pheasant! This red-and-gold bird is stunning and unmistakable. National Geographic