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150 публікаційA sleeping octopus changing colors as she dreams. National Geographic
Wolves are incredibly resilient. They are able to live a week without food without reducing their activity.Yet wolves typically do not eat every day. Instead, they live a feast-or-famine lifestyle. They can go days or ev…
🇬🇱 Greenland. Power of nature 🧊 National Geographic
That landing 👌🏼 A sugar glider is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum. The common name refers to its predilection for sugary foods such as sap and nectar and its ability to glide through the air…

A tree full of Grandala birds resting, female birds are brown the males are vivid blue. National Geographic
White Pocket is a stunning geological feature located in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona, United States. It is known for its unique and otherworldly rock formations, characterized by swirling p…
An amazing road and a wonderful meeting. Canada 🇨🇦 National Geographic
Incredible drone footage captures 64,000 green sea turtles near Raine Island in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. National Geographic
Tiger sneeze National Geographic
A family of Japanese dwarf flying squirrels National Geographic
This is how a puma meows. National Geographic
🇦🇺 It's not so far away from Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia. National Geographic
Raccoon helps to roe deer to wash😃 When raccoons dunk their food in the water and, seemingly wash it, they are really just making their paws more sensitive. Water increases the tactile nerve responsiveness of their paws…
Kaieteur Falls . Guyana .At 741 feet, the impressive falls is known as the world's largest single-drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it. By no surprise, Kaieteur is also among the most powerful waterfalls…
To move on slippery ice, penguins lie down on their stomachs and push off the surface with their wings and paws. National Geographic
Autumn forest in Ogden Valley, Utah (USA) National Geographic
During an all-day excursion, passengers on a Dana Wharf Whale Watching charter got to get up close to an a stampede of thousands of dolphins. San Diego, California, USA 🇺🇸 National Geographic
Rainbow toucan .Large unmistakable toucan with a huge, rainbow-colored bill. Often seen in pairs, but not usually in groups like aracaris. Flies with a few flaps followed by a swooping glide, sometimes high over the fore…
Sossusvlei dunes. Namibia .These dunes are the tallest in the world, in places rising above the desert floor more than 300 meters (almost 1000 feet) National Geographic
Sugar glider .The fur coat on the sugar glider is thick, soft, and is usually blue-grey; although some have been known to be yellow, tan or (rarely) albino. National Geographic
🇯🇵 Kawachi Fuji, Japanese Garden. National Geographic
Peru's Rainbow Mountain colors were discovered around ten years ago; the exact date is unknown, but most agree it was between 2012-15 that it caught international attention. Climate change meant more snow melting higher…
Peacocks dance . National Geographic
Castlewellan Forest Park Ireland. The park covers some 460 hectares, including woodland and a 40 hectare lake.The Peace Maze located in the park was constructed between 2000 and 2001. It contains 6000 yew trees planted b…
This is the blooming Eucalyptus Rodanthe - an unusual, but absolutely unpretentious plant that can be found in Australia. National Geographic

Murren is a car free alpine village in Switzerland - the only way to access Murren village is by cable car and train. The village lies at about 1650m above sea level, which offering amazing panoramic view. National Geogr…
Lake Minami Inagako in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. National Geographic
Mount Bromo is an active volcano located in East Java, Indonesia. It is part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park . At 2,329 meters (7,641 ft) it is not the highest peak of the massif, but the most famous. National…
A seal sleeping peacefully in a kelp forest, filmed off Lundy Island, UK. National Geographic
Lapland The Northern Lights National Geographic