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152 публікаційBaby forest elephant faceplant 🫣. While another elephant was quick to assist the little one up, the mother didn’t want the help! National Geographic
Not today...🤪 National Geographic

What is this baby chimpanzee thinking about? 🥰 National Geographic
Will this predator’s prey be able to weasel away? 🤔 Kamchatka is home to the world’s tiniest color-changing carnivore: the least weasel 🦡 National Geographic
Tricolored heron displaying to attract a mate National Geographic

The Eurasian harvest mouse 🐭 Harvest mice are the smallest rodents in Europe and the only British mammal to have a prehensile tail, able to grasp plant stems as they move through long vegetation! National Geographic
When a sweet treat presents itself, you deserve to take it 🌺 National Geographic
These baby white-nosed coatis are just the cutest! 🥹❤️ Coatis are members of the raccoon family. But unlike their masked cousins, they are most active during the day ☀️ National Geographic
During floods or heavy rainstorms, when their underground tunnels fill with water, fire ants gather together as a colony and form rafts on the water's surface using their own bodies. These ant rafts can hold together for…
Think your snack is too small? Imagine being the size of a school bus and living off of zooplankton National Geographic
Sifaka Verro live in trees. Sometimes they descend to the ground and cross open terrain: they jump on their hind legs with their paws raised up for balance, trying to avoid predators.🐒 National Geographic
All for one 🦆🐥 National Geographic
Dwarf mongoose plays dead for hornbill. National Geographic
Happy deer.. National Geographic
Everyone recognizes a psycho when they see one🧐 National Geographic
Don’t let this little guy fool you... He’s tiny and mighty 🐈 The kodkod, the smallest wildcat in the Western Hemisphere, is an agile hunter 🏹 National Geographic
Mountain lion takes down a deer decoy! National Geographic
Siblings..they're the same in every species! 😂 National Geographic
The hornet that has made a kill the honey bee is attacked by other honey bees National Geographic
The way these Lions are running seems they were late for work 😂 National Geographic
The Southern Saki is a monkey from South America that looks like a cross between King Kong and Godzilla. National Geographic
Peacocks can fly short distances, often reaching up to 15 meters (49 feet) high, which helps them escape predators by flying to a tree. After hunting, the tigress returns to her four cubs. National Geographic
Out here on the cliffs of Portugal, nesting sites for white storks are in short supply and difficult to reach. While this keeps them safe from most land predators, it leads to inevitable conflict with other birds. The es…
Get on up! It’s bearsled time! They taking good advantage of a prime slippery slope. National Geographic
Western snowy plovers chicks are just the absolute cutest fluff balls. They blend in with their environment (sandy beaches), they are pretty fast runners and extremely small (at birth they are about the size of a person’…
A baby deer and a towering giraffe make an unlikely but adorable pair as they try to figure each other out. Despite their size difference, they bond through gentle nudges and curious interactions, showcasing the innocenc…
Malabar Giant Squirrel National Geographic
Dreamscape to infinity. A female brown bear floats through space as she wanders across the mud flats at low tide on Alaska’s Bear Coast. National Geographic
Mother waterbird feeds three little birds. This scene is so lovely...♥️ National Geographic
The Weedy Scorpionfish is a master of disguise, blending perfectly into its surroundings. 🐠🌿 It’s also venomous and might yawn when a camera gets too close—possibly to intimidate or communicate! National Geographic