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156 публікаційA blue-footed heron and her magnificent head of hair. National Geographic
Maybe Bull Elk knows how fix truck right🧐 National Geographic
Panda tree🐼 National Geographic
a mother grooming her child ❤️ National Geographic
It hide in plain sight. National Geographic
When they suggest a romantic stroll in the snow...👀 Emperor penguin pairs stick together throughout the breeding season, following each other around the colony. 🤍 National Geographic
Somebody need this kind of peace.. they not worried about a thing. National Geographic
This is how Elephants should be, just so beautiful to see, happy and free!! National Geographic
This baby rhino has been hanging out with a lamb and picking up on its mannerisms. National Geographic
Well see you later... National Geographic
There is always one rebel child in every family. 😂 National Geographic
This panda enjoying the snow. National Geographic
A single pangolin consumes 70 million insects annually, and effectively protecting many acres of land by controlling termite populations. National Geographic
Hawks are hunting. National Geographic
Porcupine parents protecting babies from leopard. National Geographic
Never give up! National Geographic
Unexpected encounter with an anaconda in the blue waters of the Sucuri River in Bonito. National Geographic
A wind surfing crow. National Geographic
A blue insularis pit viper having a drink. National Geographic
So tasty... National Geographic
Lynx decides to jump across once it hears the ice cracking. National Geographic
Who IS the kings of the jungle??🦏🦏 National Geographic
When you can't find the fridge at 3 am because it's too dark 🐻 National Geographic
Just mood... National Geographic
Orca Why is it called a killer whale? Killer whales gained their common name because some types prey on other whales. They were once called "whale killers" by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans. Over…
Known throughout the world for its beautiful fur and elusive behavior, the endangered snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is found in the rugged mountains of Central Asia. Snow leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold, barre…
A baby Rhino plays with a Wildebeest. National Geographic
Potoo bird almost indistinguishable from the wood color National Geographic
This is a Gaboon Viper. Since its venom glands are enormous, each bite produces the second-largest quantity of venom of any venomous snake. The clip shows its rectilinear locomotion mode . National Geographic
The way this goose protects its family from a fox. National Geographic