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154 публікаційA little snack for a little loon National Geographic
Adélie penguins launching out of the water 🚀 They stuck the landing and waddled on the pack ice. National Geographic
The timing of a panda.. National Geographic
Тime for rest and think National Geographic

Photobombing Giraffe 😅 National Geographic
How does such a big bear consume grapes in such a tidy way National Geographic
The exasperated look of motherhood transcends species National Geographic
Leopard eats right out of a Crocodile's mouth. National Geographic
Golden koi fish swimming together to make a swirl National Geographic
Leafcutter bee waking up National Geographic

Just a mom wondering when her kids are going back to school 😅 National Geographic
Artwork by nature. Male Mandarin dragonet National Geographic
These Arctic fox pups will melt your heart ❄️🦊 National Geographic
Mommy tiger and her babies.. 😊 National Geographic
Time to make a splash at the pachyderm pool party🐘 National Geographic
With such razor-sharp vision, this chameleon’s meal is in the bag 👏 National Geographic
Sea lions are like puppies and this one decided to play with a poor defenseless (and adorable) black guineafowl pufferfish. The sea lion hunted the puffer, pulled it up to the surface like a balloon, and let it escape ba…
A handful of Otters started appearing in Singapore's waters couple years back. Today there are Otter gang wars National Geographic
Snow leopard mom pretending to be scared when her cub sneaks up on her to encourage them to keep practicing their stalking skills National Geographic
Milionia basalis is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1854. It is found in east and south east Asia and its wingspan reaches 50–56 mm. This video was filmed in Cambodia National Geogra…
A baby polar bear up close 🔊 National Geographic
The rarest tarantula in the world, Lampropelma nigerrimum: a chimera, or male and female in one National Geographic
This looks like a portal to another dimension😮 📍Katla Ice Cave, Iceland 🧊 National Geographic
Baby otters are too pure for this world National Geographic
Monkey clans at war This is the astonishing moment two rival gangs of wild monkeys fought each other. This usually happens when a group of monkeys normally well fed by visitors meets another group and a feud can take pla…
Baby stoat discovers a trampoline. National Geographic
Camouflaged Hippo surprises Leopard National Geographic
Sleepy time National Geographic
Mongooses are resistant to snake venom. They have evolved a specific mutation in their nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, which makes them less sensitive to the neurotoxic effects of snake venom. National Geographic
Somali ostrich chicks seek refuge from the scorching sun, huddling beneath their male parent in the middle of a road at Samburu National Reserve. National Geographic