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Did somebody say spa day? 😌 These mantas are regular visitors to the coral reefs where smaller fish will remove parasites and dead skin from their giant bodies ✨ National Geographic

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A full moon over Montana's Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem National Geographic

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See how rescuers help a giraffe with wire wrapped around its neck National Geographic

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Pictured here are three African cheetahs resting in the grass. Did You Know: Cheetahs are not endurance runners! They can only maintain their top speed for short bursts. Bad weather conditions and rough terrain can also…

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Talk about FOXY 😍 When it comes to their quest for love, these South American gray foxes always find a way 💕💕💕 National Geographic

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Shafts of light penetrate inside a cenote in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico National Geographic

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Cardinals are known for their bright red color—so why is this one yellow? National Geographic

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Several sand dunes appear to rise consecutively like giant waves, their surfaces unblemished except for the ripples that are created by the wind in the Imperial Sand Dunes, California National Geographic

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What's better than one fire salamander? Two fire salamanders 🔥 National Geographic

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Eastern gray kangaroos, Macropus giganteus, hop along Depot Beach in Australia's Murramarang National Park National Geographic

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They may look cute 🐛 but chemical weapons, camouflage, and deadly spines are all tools in the arsenal of survival for these jungle caterpillars 💯 National Geographic

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Get a true bird's-eye view of Scotland's seaside cliffs National Geographic

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A crab inside of a blue sea anemone 🦀💙 National Geographic

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These male baya weaver birds are building nests ahead of breeding season, so their chosen mate can safely lay her eggs. 🥚🪶 National Geographic

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"Meet the Pink-Eared Mantis Shrimp. It inhabits the same shallow coral reefs as its bigger cousin, the Peacock Mantis Shrimp. And as 'Don Peacock' it is a member of the smashing mantis shrimp family. That means that they…

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King vulture photographed in Costa Rica 🌺 National Geographic

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Can you see the tiny fishie inside?? 🥰 Meet the White-Spotted Jellyfish taxi. A common mode of transport in the ocean. And the best thing about it: it is totally for free 😜 Juvenile reef fish often travel inside the be…

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An African buffalo drinks from a waterhole while red-billed oxpeckers eat parasites off of their skin. These two animals have a symbiotic relationship. National Geographic

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A red-eyed tree frog hangs out in a flower 🐸🌸 National Geographic

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Penguin Drama!!! When two King Penguins fight, no one wins...except for the innocent bystander, who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time! 😆⁠ National Geographic

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Just hanging around 🐍🌿 A green tree python rests in a tree. National Geographic

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The magnificent Green-crowned Plovercrest! Stephanoxis lalandi beija-flor-de-topete-verde National Geographic

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Did you know that Joshua trees aren't really trees? Although their name suggests otherwise, these twisted, spiky specimens are actually yucca plants in the same family as the agave plant. National Geographic

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Hypnotic scroll break 🤩 The yellow-lipped sea krait is semiaquatic, meaning it spends equal time on land as it does in the ocean. If you look closely, you’ll see its tail is paddle-shaped, making it perfectly adapted fo…

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🗺️ 🦋 Common mapwing butterflies carry their name from their intricate map-like wing patterns which resemble the longitude and latitude lines of maps! National Geographic

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The tiny leaf slug is a type of sea slug, but due to its adorable appearance it is often referred to as a “leaf sheep”. These cute creatures can be found around Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines. National Geographic

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Staring contest 👀 The striking North Chinese Leopard is one of the rarest big cats in the world. Sadly their numbers are dwindling in the wild due to loss of habitat, poaching and a shortage of prey. They rely on their…

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Did you know... Orcas don’t breathe from their mouths, but from the blowhole on top of their heads. This allows them to breathe easily without completely lifting their heads out of the water. National Geographic

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Is this the world’s most beautiful cave? These stunning ‘Marble Caves’ located in Patagonia’s General Carrera Lake have been formed as a result of centuries of wave erosion against calcium carbonate cliffs. Light bouncin…

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Why do snakes stick their tongue out? 👅 Snakes flick their tongues to collect scents from the air, bringing them into a chemical receptor on the roof of their mouths. This helps them hunt and track their prey. National…

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