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150 публікаційDiving into vibrant waters with the Nembrotha kubaryana, a true masterpiece of the ocean! ✨ Also known as the variable neon slug or dusky nembrotha, this stunning dorid nudibranch from the Polyceridae family is a living…
🦦 Sea otters spend most of their time in the water. They eat, sleep, hunt, mate, and give birth in the water. To prevent themselves from floating away in the swirling sea while they sleep, sea otters often entangle them…
Aerial view of a rare sighting of Basking Sharks... These look like aliens 👽👽 National Geographic
Fireflies produce a "cold light" without infrared or ultraviolet frequencies using special organs in their abdomen where the enzyme luciferase binds to luciferin in the presence of oxygen, magnesium ions, and ATP. Nation…

Forest elephants graze in Lopé’s grasslands in Lopé National Park, Gabon National Geographic
Massive silverback gorilla blocks a road so his family can cross safely. National Geographic
This is a feather star—an ancient species of marine invertebrate National Geographic
The cutest video you’ll see today 🙈 Lynx cubs playing with their mom at sunset ♥️ National Geographic
Wait for it, if you’d like to know how to make apple juice . 🦌🍏🧃)) National Geographic
Greenland. Arctic Dreams. National Geographic
🌞🐻 Say hello to this adorable bear cub National Geographic

Serval kitten 🐱 Can you to see his gorgeous blue eyes! It was the perfect ! National Geographic
Landscapes of Bromo, Indonesia 🌄🌾✨ A place where time seems to stand still, with the majestic Bromo volcano rising like a sentinel in the distance. Nature paints its own masterpiece amidst the rugged beauty of this lun…
Bear fishing National Geographic
Just so...🤓 National Geographic

Hawaii is the best place on Earth to experience the wonder of rainbows because of its location and climatic factors, according to an atmospheric scientist at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. National Geographic
Meet the spiny seahorse, one of the most mystical but also bizarre creatures of our oceans. And a superstar among the coral reef community. It played a huge role in the Greek mythology, it is capable of triggering the cu…
A brand new baby volcano 🌋 The newest ‘baby volcano’ has formed at the north-east base of Litli-Hrútur mountain, in Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcanic area. On 10th July of this year, three cracks appeared at the bottom…
When faced with danger, the lionfish employs a remarkable defense mechanism by spreading its wings. By doing this the lionfish communicates its toxic nature, effectively dissuading predators from approaching. This behavi…
Strong winds create a reverse waterfall in Maharashtra, India. National Geographic
Hiking in Costa Rica, Day in Rincon de la Vieja National Park was amazing. National Geographic
Microburst at Lake Millstatt in Australia🌧 National Geographic
These cheetah cubs may look like they're just having fun, but playful games are the perfect way to practice their hunting skills! National Geographic
Getting lost in the amazing colors of the coral reefs ❣️Have you ever seen the underwater world’s magic? 💫 Corals are super important, so let’s appreciate and take care of these underwater wonders! National Geographic

Camp Adventure’s Tower will offer a unique nature experience, not found anywhere else in Scandinavia. The tower's top platform is 140 meters above sea level and the highest accessible point in the whole of Zealand. In cl…
The size of baby hummingbirds compared to a human hand. National Geographic

Coyotes look before crossing a street. Black bears know when it’s trash day. The more scientists look, the more they find species adapting to urban life in unprecedented ways. National Geographic
A lioness charging in slow motion. Can you guess what she is so focused on? National Geographic

The Milky Way making the entirety of Lake Tahoe look small in comparison. National Geographic
The processionary caterpillar, a peculiar species found in Australia, displays paradoxical behavior. While it marches in an endless loop seeking food, it can also harm unborn foals. Ochrogaster lunifer possesses barbed h…