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155 публікацій🇦🇺Australia, as always, has its own atmosphere National Geographic
Putorana Plateau.Russia. The Putorana Plateau is one of the harshest places on Earth. The annual temperature difference here is 100 degrees. Most of the time it is covered with snow. National Geographic
Handsome сat🐱 National Geographic
Mating dance of rhinoceros birds, Borneo. National Geographic
A cute show that is simply interesting to watch.🦌 National Geographic
Atmosphere of rain in the forest🌨 National Geographic
Beauty of nature. National Geographic
So great travelers. National Geographic
Lady beetle taking off in slowmo 🐞 National Geographic
Wildlife giving a helping hand 🤝🏼 Monkey assists deers to feed on tree leaves by pushing down on branches. National Geographic
This family of otters will not be intimidated—not even by a crocodile. National Geographic
Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre Basin is one of the world's largest internally draining river systems – its streams do not reach the sea. It spans 1.2 million km2, which is almost one-sixth of Australia. So much so that the salt c…
Wow!The fastest reaction speed ! National Geographic

The quokka's mouth is shaped in such a way that it just always looks like it's smiling. And when quokkas stick out their tongues while grinning? They're really just trying to cool off. Still, they do also look pretty hap…

This bushbaby huge eyes allow it to see in the dark as it hunts insects by night. National Geographic
The koala may sleep or rest for up to 18-20 hours every day while being tucked into the fork of the tree. Their extraordinary sleeping habit is believed to be an adaptation to their leaf-based diet, as they get very litt…
Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park is a park located in eastern Hokkaido, near Memanbetsu Airport. From mid-May to early June, pink moss phlox blooms in full bloom. The moss phlox spreads over 100,000 square meters of land,…
Leopard tortoise gets high. The leopard tortoise is the fourth-largest species of tortoise in the world, with typical adults reaching 40 cm (16 in) and weighing 13 kg (29 lb). National Geographic
Red panda and ice, just look at her happy face 🤗 National Geographic
Polar bear 🐻❄️ Mom breaks the ice with her head so the children can calmly swim after her.There is a record of an adult polar bear having swum up to 100 km, where the swim took 11 hours! There is another confirmed reco…
🇮🇳 Dudhsagar Falls, India National Geographic
Northern Gannets. Why are people called gannets? People with overly enthusiastic eating habits are still often referred to as “gannets”, and for eons the bird has been something of a byword for gluttony and greed. Nation…
Lol 👀 National Geographic
Dolphins playing in surf off the coast of Western Australia. National Geographic
This bald eagle isn't just going for a swim. National Geographic
Slow-motion Caracal ear-flap: Caracals sit in the tall grasses and flick the tops of their ears, fooling birds into thinking they are insects, causing them to come down closer, making them easier to catch! They have over…
The vast Gobi Desert in Central Asia. One of the great desert and semidesert regions of the world, the Gobi stretches across Central Asia over large areas of Mongolia and China. It occupies an arc of land 1,000 mi (1,609…
The giraffe decided to help the turtle speed up🥸 National Geographic
Emerald toucanet 🦜 National Geographic
Autumn larches in the North Cascades,National Park USA🍁🧡 National Geographic