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155 публікаційPatagonia ,Puma watches her own property. National Geographic
An American alligator glides through a wetland in a 17,229-acre (6,972-hectare) ranch that was just approved for protection in the Florida Wildlife Corridor. National Geographic
A great gray owl mother and her owlets 🦉 Did you know? The great gray owl is the world's largest species of owl by length. National Geographic
Volume up 🔊 🐳 Spermwhale family 💙💙 National Geographic
Mom giraffe warns a hyena to get away from her baby . 🦒Their kicks are deadly. National Geographic
A black bear eats berries in a hawthorn bush. Try saying that three times fast! 🐻🍁 National Geographic
Throughout early fall, bull elk bugle to show off for potential mates. National Geographic

Have you considered going as a hedgehog this Halloween? These pint-sized critters will purposefully coat their spines with juice from poisonous plants to make them extra unappetizing to predators. Scary indeed! 🦔👻 Nati…

Bulking up for winter is a full time job. 💪🫐 This grizzly bear forages at Denali National Park. National Geographic
🇻🇳Son Doong .Vietnam.The Son Doong Cave has a total length of nearly 9 km long and the volume is up to 38.5 million cubic metres, which makes this cave the largest natural cave on the planet. National Geographic
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Check King Yawn 🙆🦁 National Geographic
This water is really delicious 😋🐯 National Geographic
His innocent eyes 🐼🤗 National Geographic
Panda is enjoying life 😁 National Geographic
🇦🇺Australia.Hutt Lagoon is a pink lake, a salt lake with a red or pink due to the presence of the carotenoid-producing algae Dunaliella salina, a source of β-carotene, a food-colouring agent and source of vitamin A. Na…
Scientists have found that gophers use ultrasound to communicate with each other. Nature sometimes doesn't seem to know what's natural. Who would have thought that a Richardson's ground squirrel, a.k.a. the prairie gophe…
Сute raccoons. National Geographic
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The coati's tail is a very important means of communication. With its help, the animal can express its mood. When a coati arrives in a good mood, its tail is raised in a pipe; when it is lowered, it can indicate a whole…
Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast UK🇬🇧 The Giant's Causeway lies at the foot of the basalt cliffs along the sea coast on the edge of the Antrim plateau in Northern Ireland. National Geographic
The mind-bending reflections of Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, located in southwest Bolivia at an elevation of 3,656 meters (11,995 ft) above sea level. National Geographic
A bobcat's leap in slow motion. National Geographic
The striking blue underside of a glacier revealed in jaw-dropping footage of a massive iceberg breaking away from Grey Glacier in Southern Patagonia, Chile. National Geographic
Some curious pufferfish meet a diver. National Geographic

Sleeping the week away 💤 When not relaxing in their burrows, aardvarks typically slurp down ants and termites by night. National Geographic

This barred owl is ready for its fall photoshoot 🍂🌰🍂🍁 National Geographic

Did you know the manatee's range overlaps with fall colors? 🍁 As fall temps grow cooler, Florida's Crystal River becomes a haven for manatees seeking warmer waters to stay cozy. National Geographic
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Madagascar .The Indri (also known as the Babakoto) is the biggest living lemur .They look like creepy teddy bears. National Geographic