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156 публікаційThe distinctive appearance of a Harpy Eagle. National Geographic
Lion cub practices its roar. National Geographic
Ducks taking the path of least resistance. National Geographic
Two Pinktail triggerfish dance an underwater ballet, National Geographic
A family of night monkeys National Geographic
The distinctive behaviour of a roller pigeon National Geographic
Argus monitor (Varanus panoptes) National Geographic
When suddenly feel bored by everything. National Geographic
Games in the snow❄️ National Geographic
Wombats aren’t as small as you might think! An adult wombat usually grows to about a metre long – the same as a medium-sized dog. They can weigh up to 40 kilograms, and have wide, strong feet which are great for digging!…
Patrol guards the territory😎 National Geographic
When the girls get together and can't decide where to go. National Geographic
What with their necks?🧐 National Geographic
Raccoons. These ring-tailed animals are equally opportunistic when it comes to choosing a denning site. They may inhabit a tree hole, fallen log, or a house's attic. Females have one to seven cubs in early summer. The yo…
A rare video of Sidewinder Snake. The sidewinding rattlesnake can travel at speeds of 18 miles per hour, making it the fastest snake in the world. National Geographic
This honey buzzard having a feast National Geographic
Gray crowned cranes are every bit as majestic as their name suggests. . Most strikingly, a spray of stiff golden feathers forms a crown around their heads. Once they meet their mates, gray crowned cranes are monogamous.…
Deft huntress🦊 National Geographic
Busy guy National Geographic
Pallas Cat being so done National Geographic
so peaceful and quiet.... National Geographic
Banded sea kraits are venomous snakes. They use their venom to paralyze prey.Female banded sea kraits can be up to three times heavier than males. They typically eat larger conger eels, while males eat smaller moray eels…
Kangaroo at sunset🦘 National Geographic
Waiting patiently... National Geographic
A young bear fights a huge salmon 🐻🐟 National Geographic
Zitting Cisticola , as a host parent, feeds Common Cuckoo chick. Common Cuckoos lay eggs in nests of other birds, which raise the young cuckoos. National Geographic
The gorgeous tiger dragging a sambar deer which she had brought down a few mins ago. The size of the sambar was way bigger than the tigress here. National Geographic
male Silver Pheasant Lophura nycthemera), in Fujian province. Large and spectacular pheasant found in forested areas, it is under second-class state protection in China. National Geographic
A peaceful morning in Mudumalai National Geographic
Newborns and eggs of Yellow Bittern (Ixobrychus sinensis). Since they often build nests deep inside reed marsh using reeds as the raw material, it is hard to take a glimpse of it. National Geographic