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155 публікаційCute Pallas cat 😍🍁 National Geographic
lovely Mute Swans❤️ National Geographic
Turtles helping each other in times of need🥰 National Geographic
Amazing flight of Ural Owl , a very large and rather plain owl with small dark eyes and no ear tufts. It is under second-class state protection in China. ❤️ National Geographic
Pangolin. Though many think of them as reptiles, pangolins are actually mammals. They are the only mammals wholly-covered in scales and they use those scales to protect themselves from predators in the wild. If under thr…
Ziplining over Deerfield River Valley USA Deerfield River is a river that runs for 76 miles (122 km) from southern Vermont through northwestern Massachusetts to the Connecticut River. The Deerfield River was historically…
So tasty!🦏 National Geographic
Footage of vampire squid moving along ocean floor. National Geographic

Pumpkin carving contest 😂 National Geographic

This bird is always ready with the perfect Halloween mask! The boat-billed heron is nocturnal and tends to hunt by lunging at fish or scooping the surface of the water with its uniquely shaped bill. National Geographic
It’s like having a Halloween costume all the time! 🐙🐍 This wonderpus octopus (Wunderpus photogenicus) is masquerading as a venomous sea snake. National Geographic
Pheasant-tailed Jacana dad is hatching the eggs. ❤️🤣 Out of the ordinary, the father is responsible for hatching eggs and raising the chicks. National Geographic
Great Smoky Mountains National Park,USA Grey wolf “TRIES” to attack a skunk. National Geographic
When a moose of this size is walking along the same path as you, it is better to give in to him and not make sudden movements 🫎 National Geographic
Curious Sea Lion in Jurien Bay, Western Australia 🦭 National Geographic
Hedgehog stretches 🦔 National Geographic
Big cats have big toys. National Geographic
Puffins spend 8 months of the year far from land, bobbing around the cold sea and hunting for fish. In fact, they only come to land to mate and nest. National Geographic
Squirrel gets her lovely nuts. A study done at the University of Richmond cites that squirrels fail to recover up to 74% of the nuts they bury. This misplacing of so many acorns (the seeds of oak trees), the study says,…
The term "wallaby" is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or a wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise. National Geographic
Deer`s morning🦌 National Geographic
Malabar Giant Squirrel busy grooming itself in Kabini. National Geographic
Desert cat 🐈 in Tal Chhapar sanctuary. Kitten with its mom. Colors of wild. Hues of childhood. National Geographic
On Earth it is impossible to meet two identical lions. The muzzle of this animal is similar to human fingerprints: unique and inherent in only one animal. National Geographic
Male Silver Pheasant . Fujian province.China ❤️ Spectacular pheasant found in forested areas, it is under second-class state protection in China. National Geographic
Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 National Geographic
Antelope fighting, Africa Kenya. National Geographic
Koalas. Like humans, koalas have unique fingerprints too! Fingerprints aid in grip and increase the sensitivity of our touch. Koalas' fingerprints are almost identical to human fingerprints. Not all animals have fingerpr…
Calls of Red-crowned Cranes , in Heilongjiang province. ❤️❤️ It is under top-class state protection in China. National Geographic
Family...🦁 National Geographic