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154 публікаційThese arboreal athletes are masters of the climb . Leopards are super strong and comfortable in trees, often storing their food in the branches high above scavengers like hyenas. Their spotted coats also blend perfectly…
Something special about seeing the puffins amongst the flowers as they work tirelessly to feed and care for the pufflings back in the burrow. National Geographic
So apparently the laws of physics do not apply to Snow Leopards National Geographic
Delightful sea pens 🪶 As predominantly benthic creatures, sea pens anchor at various depths, from shallow intertidal zones to hadalpelagic zones at depths of up to 6000 m.While primarily sessile creatures, they are capa…
How even Lionesses barely stand their men 😂 National Geographic
Tamandua is a genus of anteaters. They live in forests and grasslands of South America , are semiarboreal, and possess partially prehensile tails. They mainly eat ants and termites, but they occasionally eat bees, beetle…
Small tortoise flipping over a big tortoise National Geographic
King 🦁👑 National Geographic
What they talk about? National Geographic
That jump.. 🐆😅 National Geographic
What is he training for National Geographic
Attack of the spider-tailed viper is filmed for the first time in the world. National Geographic

A little armadillo 🤍 National Geographic
There are a lot of different species of Hydroid in the world, which are not flowers but rather an animal that are closely related to jellyfish, and this particular individual stood out from the rest. Probably a species o…

Gymnast skunk 🤸♀️ National Geographic
The Dragon Moray Eel: Beauty and Beast of the Coral Reef 🌟 Stunning Appearance The Dragon Moray Eel is known for its vibrant orange-brown body adorned with striking black and white patterns. Its curved jaws, filled with…
The power of 30 tons in one breach 🐋 National Geographic
Oooh the best little house you can imagine National Geographic
Cougar kittens stay with their mom for 12-18 months. Until cubs disperse as sub-adults (males can travel 100+ miles in search of their own territory), Mountain Lion moms keep their kittens safe and fed while teaching the…
Spoonbill nest in Florida National Geographic
Showdown between two fierce apex predators National Geographic
The remora receives more than just a convenient food source; it is also protected from predators and given free transportation through the oceans. By keeping the waters clear of scraps around the shark, the remoras preve…
Motherhood 🥰 Little turn nesting moment National Geographic
Cutest family around 🙏 National Geographic
This sequence is 6 seconds in real time. Amazing how fast and agile bottlenose dolphins are! National Geographic
Morning walk National Geographic
Laundry day just got a little more magpie-nificent! (But keep an eye on your shiny buttons) National Geographic
The agility of a Leopard never ceases to amaze . On a rainy day when the tree bark was wet and slippery this young Leopardess made it look easy. National Geographic
Rainbow Starfrontlet and Purple-throated Sunangel, video taken in Utuana - Ecuador National Geographic
One of the most stunning Iberian lynx . This massive male was walking straight towards the hides where to capture is reflection in the waterhole. National Geographic