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154 публікаційThe cacomistle is a member of the Procyonidae family and is closely related to the North American raccoon. Cacomistles are long slender creatures. The name cacomistle is derived from the Aztec word meaning half-cat or mo…
Black Oranda Goldfishes that look like mutant blackberries National Geographic
There is never any peace🙈 National Geographic
Ready for hunting National Geographic
Tiny bear explores the area National Geographic
What happens when a whale die National Geographic
Greta oto, also known as glasswing butterfly, has almost perfectly transparent wings, which allow it to camouflage without extensive coloration. National Geographic
This is a Horned Boxfish🐠 National Geographic
These are semi-wild horses in Iceland. In the summer months, they roam the highlands gazing on the thyme-filled hillside. However, in the winter months, the farmers round them up and bring them to lower ground. National…
This is a baby sea lion: listen to how he sounds National Geographic
Summer's extreme temperatures can be challenging if not deadly for many animals. Assist them, if you happen to find them in distress. National Geographic
Wildlife camera traps can capture the most unexpected scenes, like this orangutan acting like nobody's watching. National Geographic
Somebody has seen antlers like this before?🤪 National Geographic
Pelicans try to eat capybara National Geographic
Lowland Gorilla doesn't want to get his knuckles wet National Geographic
Why is he angry?🧐 National Geographic
Elk makes an incredible sound that sounds like a sea creature National Geographic
A bald eagle wakes up after a snowstorm National Geographic
So does this make Rhino the King of the jungle then? National Geographic
What a hard job🤪 National Geographic
Sweet dreams😴 National Geographic
Sunset at Yamanaka Lake overlooking Fuji, Yamanashi, Japan. National Geographic
Always pay attention! National Geographic

This wolf and bear pair were documented travelling, hunting and sharing food together for 10 days. National Geographic
Bambi and Thumper in real life.. 😊 National Geographic
Nature has awarded hyenas the strongest jaw in the world: its pressure during a bite corresponds to 80 kgf/cm² (for comparison, in humans this figure is 11 kgf/cm²). National Geographic
When alarmed, yellow-bellied marmots make a squealing sound that has earned them the nickname "whistle pigs." National Geographic
Family walking National Geographic
Ecsenius yaeyamaensis, known commonly as the Yaeyama blenny in Guam and Micronesia, , or the Pale-spotted combtooth-blenny in Indonesia is a species of combtooth blenny in the genus Ecsenius. It is found in coral reefs i…
Just mood... National Geographic