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Пости за Грудень 2023
156 публікаційSo tiny elephant🐘 National Geographic
When you can't sleep.... National Geographic
red panda sounds🌿 In fact, pandas primarily use body language, such as bobbing their heads, curling their tails, and standing on their hind legs. And such a sound warns other pandas about the threat. National Geographic
This Giant Anaconda spotted in Bonito, Brazil. National Geographic

2 panda cubs🐼 National Geographic
Big lunch for a little chick🐤 National Geographic
Penguins attempting to jump on ice. Whilst most are falling short, it's pretty remarkable how far they can actually leap. 🐧 National Geographic
Baya weavers build intricate, multi-chambered nests hanging over bodies of water. These nests, built by males for attracting females, are crafted from long strips of paddy leaves, rough grasses, and thin stems. National…
Snow mountain goats🐐 Keep a safe distance—at least 50 yards (half a football field)—from mountain goats at all times. Animals that are closely approached may lose their natural fear of people, and become habituated to h…
Caring stork. National Geographic
Woodpeckers can hide 50,000 acorns in the bark of a tree, they must always be on the lookout for hungry thieves. National Geographic
Serengeti Lion cubs National Geographic
The chance is always there🔥 National Geographic
Zebra lionfish Caution! The Zebra Lionfish is venomous. This fish grows to a maximum length around 25 cm (10 in). The lionfish is a beautiful creature with a distinct appearance, but you shouldn't get too close. While th…
Night Watcher🦉 National Geographic
Winter comes❄️❄️❄️ National Geographic
The dance of the Greater Lophorina, a bird of paradise National Geographic
Family🐻 National Geographic
Impudent monkey.🐒 National Geographic
Flying deer🦌 National Geographic
🦊 visitor In color National Geographic
How the rays are swimming with the wave National Geographic
Cute or what?😳 National Geographic
Baby elephant protecting mom 🐘😅 National Geographic

This young bear is poised to grab the last huckleberries on the shelf...er, bush! National Geographic
Despite weighing up to 2,600 kg (5,700 lb), hippos can run up to 30 km/h (19 mph) over short distances. National Geographic
Sea otters rub their faces to groom their fur; driving out moisture, adding air, and spreading natural oils secreted by their skin. National Geographic
Chinstrap penguins clumsily diving off an iceberg into the water. National Geographic
Starfish walk using hundreds of tiny tube feet on the underside of their arms, as seen in this fascinating time lapse . National Geographic
Squirrel can stock up on nuts from hundreds of pine cones in one day.🍂🍁 National Geographic