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158 публікаційDo robins ever stop singing? 🥹🎙 Robins sing practically all year round, to defend territory or to woo a potential mate. National Geographic

A turtle's shell is more than just a home 🐢 It's actually part of their skeleton! Contrary to popular belief, turtles are unable to come out of their shell. It grows as they mature, and stays with them for their entire…
With strong hind legs and the ability to jump 10 feet high, this caracal makes hunting look easy National Geographic
A peacock peacocking 🦚 These ear-splitting vocal calls are one of the ways peacocks attract peahens, besides the impressive plumage of course. National Geographic

Lotus harvesting in Indonesia. 🪷 📍 Bogor, Indonesia National Geographic
Cute as a button 🥹 First spotted in the 1600s, quokkas are part of the kangaroo and wallaby family, and are native to Australia. Just like kangaroos, they carry their offspring in their front pouch! National Geographic

Vicuñas, the national animal of Peru 🇵🇪 These wooly creatures live in the high altitude regions of the Andes mountains. Their thick fur keeps them warm at night, while its light colour and airiness ensures they don’t o…
The magical hues of Mount Hood! 🌄 Oregon’s majestic treasure beckons adventurers from far and wide. People flock to Mount Hood for its diverse recreational activities, from skiing and snowboarding to hiking and camping.…

A tiny baby frog 🐸 Most frogs begin life as tadpoles, but Amboli bush frogs miss this phase entirely and emerge as full-formed froglets. National Geographic
Did you know a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance? 🦩 National Geographic

Nap time 😴 Arctic foxes live in one of the coldest and harshest regions in the world. Thanks to their thick fur coat, these small foxes can keep their body temperature at a cozy 40°C. National Geographic

The breathtaking beauty of Angel Falls in Venezuela! 🇻🇪 This mesmerizing pan-up reveals the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall, plunging from the Auyán-Tepui tabletop mountain. ⛰️ Did you know that it stands at a…
Ducklings can swim almost immediately when born, although not always successfully! They can often struggle as they are yet to grow feathers containing the oil that keeps them afloat. But don’t worry; their mother often c…
The Guérewol (also spelled Gerewol) is an annual courtship ritual competition among Niger’s Wodaabe Fula people. Young men in elaborate ornamentation and traditional face painting form lines to dance and sing for the att…
🪼Did you know that the beautiful pacific sea nettle uses light-sensing organs (called ocelli) to migrate daily from dark, deep water to sunlit surface water? National Geographic
Subtlety isn’t this bird’s forté 😅 Dramatic wing waving and swaying is actually a mating tactic for male Victoria’s riflebird. National Geographic

Mount Taranaki, also called Mount Egmont, mountain, west-central North Island, New Zealand, on the Taranaki Peninsula. The symmetrical volcanic cone rises from sea level to 8,260 ft (2,518 m) and has a subsidiary cone, 6…
Marine iguanas have a fascinating adaptation to survive in their underwater habitat. They possess highly efficient salt glands, which allow them to effectively “sneeze” out salt. Since they consume a significant amount o…
This cute Polar Bear having fun! 🐻❄️ National Geographic
Experiencing the sensation of flying with Mobula Rays 💙 📍 Baja California Sur, Mexico National Geographic

Gunkanjima Island - Nagasaki, Japan. Once the most densely populated place in the world, this island is now a ghost town. FEW PLACES IN THE WORLD have a history as odd, or as poignant as Gunkanjima’s. The tiny, fortress-…
Have you ever seen a bubble snail? 🐚✨ This tiny marine creature, with its spiral shell adorned with delicate bubbles, is a true wonder of the ocean. Nature’s artistry knows no bounds! 🌊💙 National Geographic

Tai Shan, a giant panda cub born in captivity, plays with his mom in Washington, District of Columbia National Geographic
Have you ever heard of the sword-billed hummingbird? 🌺🐦 With its elongated beak that exceeds its body length, this vibrant creature defies expectations. Hovering gracefully in mid-air, it delicately sips nectar from fl…

Aerial view of the vast canopy of a tropical rainforest in Borneo Island, East Malaysia National Geographic
“Meet, the Black Heron. 🐦⬛ This bird is a master at fishing and used this special technique to lure fish into the circle of doom!” National Geographic
Brown bear cubs love to play. They’re full of energy and are fun to watch and photograph. How do you tell the difference between a brown bear and a grizzly? All grizzlies are brown bears, but not all brown bears are griz…
A baby elephant takes its first steps. National Geographic

West African giraffes browse in the Giraffe Zone, a government-defined region where giraffes and humans co-exist in Niger National Geographic