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151 публікаційA parade of elephants walking in Zimbabwe🐘🐘🐘 National Geographic
The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the smallest bear, standing nearly 70 cm (28 in) at the shoulder and weighing 25–65 kg (55–143 lb). It is stockily built, with large paws, strongly curved claws, small, rounded ears…
What is going on here? National Geographic
On seeing the lion, elephants form a circle around the young calves for protecting the young baby.. National Geographic
black-necked stilts.. National Geographic
Lions sharing a heartwarming cuddle moment🦁❤️🦁 National Geographic
A buck eating an apple from a tree. National Geographic
Baby stoat discovers a trampoline. National Geographic
Tromso,Norway🇳🇴 Tromsø is situated almost 400km (190 mi) north of the Arctic Circle, but its climate is pleasantly moderated by the Gulf Stream. The long winter darkness, with loads of snow and skies lit up by the nort…
The lesser mouse-deer is found widely across Southeast Asia in Indochina, Myanmar (Kra Isthmus), Brunei, Cambodia, China (Southern Yunnan), Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra and many other small islands), Laos, Malaysia (Pe…
This beauty must be a model ..🦌 National Geographic
incredibly beautiful fox! 🦊 National Geographic
It has been a very good fishing... National Geographic
They are living the most quality life.. National Geographic
After a record 22-month gestation, baby elephants are born, nearly walking. They learn to use their trunks fully around age 1. 🐘🌟 National Geographic
Baby rhino.. National Geographic
Seagull "tapping" so that the worms come out. National Geographic
Weddell seal, sleeping 🔊 National Geographic
love in nature.. National Geographic

Did you know the black bear tree? National Geographic
baby koala in mother's pouch National Geographic

This is the Kakapo, the world largest extant parrot, these little guy's almost went extinct, but now are a protected species on New Zealand.Kakapos can't fly. They use their short wings for balance and support rather tha…
The love of a panda mom with her little son National Geographic

Dracula simia, called also monkey orchid or the monkey-like Dracula, is an epiphytic orchid originally described in the genus Masdevallia, but later moved to the genus Dracula. The arrangement of column, petals and lip s…
Baby Kookaburra National Geographic
Cheetahs don't roar, they meow like housecats.. National Geographic
While walking or running, the lynx's hind legs tread exactly on the prints of the front paws. National Geographic
It was a hard day... National Geographic
Bombardier beetles defend themselves by blasting boiling hot acid from their rear end. National Geographic
This is love🥕 National Geographic