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Toto can't help her curiosity when she discovers a porcupine, but soon realizes it's safer to pretend she's not interested National Geographic

A sea snail lays eggs on a red gorgonian sea fan 🐌 National Geographic
To get the attention he's looking for, this male greater sage-grouse has to put on quite the show! National Geographic

An American crocodile swims through one of the cooling canals of the nuclear power station near the boundary of Biscayne National Park. Although they look menacing, American crocodiles are shy and reclusive National Geog…
Squishy, brainless, beautiful—jellyfish are all of these things and more! National Geographic

Sloths have a unique symbiotic bond with green algae, where the algae thrives on the sloth's fur, benefiting from shelter and water absorption, while the sloth receives a dietary supplement. National Geographic
They're solitary most of the year, but when male polar bears finally meet up, they can be surprisingly playful National Geographic

Trajan's Column was dedicated to Trajan in 113 A.D. in memory of his conquest of the Dacians in Rome, Italy National Geographic
What makes leopards deadly? They're pouncers, not chasers National Geographic
Prey beware! This spider might be bringing its web to you 👀 National Geographic

Heat-tolerant Montipora corals grow in the Line Islands after the warming during the 2015-16 El Niño in Line Islands, Kiribati National Geographic
Courtship dance of the hooded grebe. National Geographic
As social animals, Smith's Bush squirrels like to use their snuggle time for warmth and mutual grooming National Geographic

Elevated view of a canoe crossing a river in a dense rain forest in Republic of the Congo National Geographic
Once night falls in the desert, fennec foxes use their physical adaptions to forage 🌙 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…

A red fox hunts during a white out in Grand Teton National Park National Geographic
Wolverines are normally elusive and solitary, but with some luck—and a camera trap—scientists were able to catch a glimpse National Geographic
Amazing octopus stretching its tentacles to form a huge balloon filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters (5,250 feet). National Geographic

A rainbow over the ocean from Makaha Beach, Oahu Island, Hawaii National Geographic
This is how scallops swim. National Geographic
This hippo bull is not one for subtlety, especially during mating season 🦛 National Geographic

A Weddell seal lounges on a sea ice plate under a bitter Antarctic sun. They are the only mammal species to spend the entire year, even the crushing depths of winter, in Antarctica. All other mammals travel north when th…
Legend says the infamous French queen Marie Antoinette named these birds demoiselle cranes in the 18th century, as she believed they looked like graceful young women 💃 National Geographic

Older lion cubs are raised together as a creche, or nursery group in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania National Geographic
These birds are on a mission 🐦😎 National Geographic

Bryde’s whales can grow to be over 50ft long🐋 National Geographic
The Gila monster is one of only two venomous lizards on the planet 🦎 National Geographic

The common horse fly's eyes are made up of multiple individual facets, which refracts light and gives them these vibrant hues. National Geographic