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151 публікаційRavens are monogamous and couples do synchronized joy flights to deepen their bond.. National Geographic
The harbor seal rarely make noise except this sneezing😆 National Geographic
False gharial .🐊Scratching... National Geographic
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) spend much of their time grooming, which includes scratching and brushing their fur to clean and untangle it. They do this all while floating in the water, often holding on to kelp so they won…
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) dives for his meal🐻 National Geographic
The mating dance of an ostrich. National Geographic
will play a little bit,why not?😉 National Geographic
After the rut (breeding season) elk will shed their antlers. When elk naturally shed their antlers, the pedicles (the bony protrusions on the elk’s skull where the antlers grow) are often injured. After 1-2 weeks of heal…
Snowing?So what?🐼🕸 National Geographic
Koalas have a unique sound that's part of their social language. They make this sound using their big noses. 🐨🎶 National Geographic
Two flamingos try to feed the same chick with red crop milk National Geographic
Rare video footage of a cassowary (given the nickname "Nessie") swimming back to shore from the ocean Cassowaries are very wary of humans, but if provoked, they are capable of inflicting serious, even fatal, injuries to…
Sloth fearlessly crawls past an anaconda🙈 National Geographic
The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is the rarest of the lynx species. It is the most threatened cat species, currently on the verge of extinction. By the turn of the 21st century, the Iberian lynx was on the verge of extin…
Pallas Cat , kittens fighting National Geographic
Emu fathers play a crucial role in the incubation of eggs, taking on the sole responsibility of keeping them warm and protected until they hatch. Their dedication to this task is remarkable, as they will tirelessly sit o…
Baby elephant chasing butterflies..🦋🐘 National Geographic
Piebald fawn and her friend🦌 National Geographic
The barred owl (Strix varia) are largely native to eastern North America, but have expanded their range to the west coast of North America where they are considered invasive.🦉 National Geographic
Tiny wolf cub National Geographic
🪶 Every feather is in its place. National Geographic
Meeting with a playful giant off the coast of French Polynesia🇵🇫 National Geographic
Games are very important for little elephants National Geographic
Common tailorbirds (Orthotomus sutorius) stitch together large leaves with spider silk or plant fibers to create a hanging cradle for their nest. National Geographic
Sea turtle taking a nap on an algae pillow. Sleeping sea turtles can stay underwater for 4–7 hours. National Geographic
Pygmy marmoset completely fascinated by an insect National Geographic
Okapi🦒 Known as the “forest giraffe,” the okapi looks more like a cross between a deer and a zebra. Nevertheless, it’s the giraffe's only living relative. The okapi is native to the Ituri Rainforest in the Democratic Re…
Generally solitary animals, lynx usually hunt and travel alone, and are slightly more active at night than by day. Lynx hunt by actively walking, flushing and chasing prey, and by using resting or hunting beds to wait fo…
Amazon River Dolphin (Pink Dolphins)🐬 Although Amazon pink river dolphins are famous for its pink hue, they weren’t born this way. The dolphins are actually born gray and slowly turn pink as they age. Male dolphins are…
🦆When they forgot to take off their shoe covers National Geographic