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Here green fields, yellow river, black beach and blue ocean collide. All this beauty is located on the Reynisfjara beach. Iceland. National Geographic

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Marine Iguanas are the only marine lizard species in the world, found only in the Galápagos Islands. They can dive as deep as 30m (98ft) and hold their breath for 30-40 mins. It’s believed that they evolved from a common…

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The cosmic glow yesterday! 🌌✨ This was the Super Sturgeon Blue Moon, the year's brightest lunar marvel. National Geographic

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Bumblebees can be picky eaters too 🐝 🌼 One of their many talents is being able to detect the nutritional quality of pollen using their sense of taste. This helps them to be selective, choosing only the best plant speci…

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A view of illuminated giant sequoia trees under a night sky, Sequoia National Park, California, USA National Geographic

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The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. National Geographic

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A Jackson's chamelion, Chamaeleo jacksonii, on Oahu, Hawaiian Islands National Geographic

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Squirrels don’t just eat nuts 🐿🥜 Apart from the obvious, these tiny animals consume a variety of foods packed with vitamins, minerals and fats. These include seeds, insects, fungi, bird eggs and flowers! National Geogr…

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A nurse shark and moray eel share a hole in the coral reef National Geographic

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A glimpse of the northern lights in Norway ✨ This colourful light display is caused by solar particles colliding with different gases in our atmosphere. Oxygen produces green and red lights, while nitrogen creates blue a…

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This is Namibia, where desert meets water. National Geographic

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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…

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"Ah, sweet relief" 🐘 A dusty African elephant scratches an itch in Tsavo East, Kenya. National Geographic

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This antlion larva had one last trick up its sleeve 😮 National Geographic

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Got to catch up! National Geographic

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Have you ever seen a shark that can walk?! An epaulette shark explores the reef flat at night while walking around on its muscular pelvic and pectoral fins. These sharks are even capable of record-breaking breath holds w…

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Big cat-nap 😉 💤 National Geographic

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Make a strawberry tree for the little bunny to be happy and worry about strawberries🍓 National Geographic

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“Elephant Rock” in the Westman Islands became a viral sensation a couple of years ago. This giant basalt rock structure on the western part of Heimaey was formed in an eruption sometime in the last 15.000 years, much lik…

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A small porcupine eating an apple National Geographic

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Crimson Sunbird A Crimson Sunbird female refreshing herself with the water which is stored in the petal of an ornamental banana flower National Geographic

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Just a brutal lion. National Geographic

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serious fight😱 National Geographic

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Boat-billed Herron in Brazil by Celso Queiros National Geographic

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Sloths can hold on to a tree with their hind claws without straining, and even sleep in this position. National Geographic

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Were you able to identify this creature at first sight? The hammerhead fruit bat is the largest bat in Africa, you will most likely never meet it as it hides during the day and comes out at night to pick various fruits⁣.…

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The mother of clouds in the desert is very beautiful. It is said that it only appeared once in several decades. National Geographic

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Yellow-wattled lapwings camouflage their eggs among pebbles 🪺 These baby chicks are nidifugous, which means they leave the nest shortly after hatching and follow their parents in search of food. National Geographic

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Nothing like watching calving glaciers in Southeast Alaska. And then followed up by an amazing shooter. Wow, what a great morning!⁠ National Geographic

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While other falcons occupy old dens of different species or make a small scrape in the ground, the crested caracara build their own nest on top of giant cactus, oak or palm trees. They return yearly, adding more sticks,…

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