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155 публікаційFlashy vocalizing and struggling with an obstacle. Can’t believe he was having such trouble getting over that little log. Maybe he’s too fat or perhaps he was tired, it was a long trek.He’s probably just a baby porcupine…
A crane hawk on the hunt for an amphibious breakfast. National Geographic
Absolutely incredible 😍 Aurora like this in the North Cascades. Captured looking east towards Mount Shuksan at Picture Lake last night National Geographic
This gull is using the turtle in the Mediterranean Sea as both a resting spot and a vantage point to scout for food, a common opportunistic behavior. Gulls conserve energy while staying alert for fish or other prey. If y…

“The Forager,” an American red squirrel with a bolete mushroom. This behavior is endlessly fascinating . Squirrels will hang these fresh mushrooms from tree branches to dry to cache them for the winter so they do not rot…

Hedgehog enjoying the cool weather 🥰🍄 Hedgehogs don't sleep through the winter, but rather enter a state of torpor, which is a type of suspended animation to conserve energy when food sources are scarce. National Geogr…
Undoing 20 years of The Lion King’s negative impact on hyenas! 😅 Partly joking but in all seriousness, media and film can have such a big impact on how we view wild animals and there’s no doubt that our perception of hy…
Imagine having to explain this to your insurance with no video 🐻 National Geographic

Kirk's Dik-Dik are one of the smallest antelope species in the world, growing to a maximum size of 40 cm. So small 🫶 National Geographic
Meanwhile in Australia National Geographic
Biting King’s tail is not a good idea. Even if he is your dad. National Geographic
Adélie penguins feeding chase. Hungry chicks chase their parents to get food. Adélie penguin chicks are a heartwarming sight in the icy wilderness of Antarctica. These fluffy, gray chicks are born during the brief Antarc…
Wild boar piglets, with their distinctive striped coats, are some of the most adorable and resilient creatures in the wild. These tiny, energetic animals are born in litters of up to a dozen, and from day one, they are q…
Loon lands and wails to locate its mate and chick. National Geographic
Witness the beauty of this elusive black jaguar roaming a Mexican forest! These melanistic big cats are a rare sight in the wild. Black jaguars aren’t completely black - you can still see their spots in bright sunlight!…
The animal world is incredibly diverse. From tiny insects to giant whales, each species is unique. From the jungle to the Arctic, animals have adapted to every environment. This diversity is the result of millions of yea…
Snow leopard cubs playing around National Geographic
The distinctive appearance of the whitetip gray shark A large species that inhabits the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans, Resembles a large dark gray shark, but is easily distinguished from it by its clea…
flamingos travel at approximately 35 miles per hour over short distances, but can fly upwards of 40 mph during windy long-distance flights! National Geographic

Un-bee-lievable: the moment a greedy bee flew headfirst into a flower National Geographic
Honey Badger stops her kid from doing something stupid. National Geographic
Little baby is so stubborn 😂 National Geographic
Walk together away! 💦 National Geographic
Trail camera video of an eight-point buck shedding his antlers. National Geographic
Soaring high, capturing the beauty of the moment! 🦅 National Geographic
Rhinoceroses are mostly solitary creatures, preferring to keep their distance from one another. However, some species, like the white rhino, form social groups called ‘crashes.’ These groups usually include a mother and…
Close your eyes. It's dusk and the forest is now blue. You take the long way home. A carpet of leaves blankets the ancient path ahead. It's just you and the jungle, bound together. You open your eyes and you're not alone…
Just a little fox in a big world 🦊 National Geographic
Welcome home National Geographic
Ground squirrels are agile, alert, and highly social animals that thrive in open fields and grasslands. Unlike tree-dwelling squirrels, ground squirrels dig extensive burrow systems where they live in colonies, offering…