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148 публікаційCrane hawks are agile predators with a talent for problem-solving. Found in Central and South America, these sleek raptors are instantly recognizable by their long, slender legs, which give them an incredible advantage i…
Snow leopard family National Geographic
So cute practicing attack and retreat!😘 National Geographic
10 natural beauty recipes from Pumba☘️ National Geographic
This maternal love is pure, altruistic and unconditional.💕 National Geographic
Crazy Raven gymnastics National Geographic
Witness this magical moment as a cheetah pride surveys their territory at sunset. These incredible cats use high points like dirt mounds as lookout posts to spot both prey and danger. Fun Fact: When young cheetahs leave…
The American Bittern produces its unique call by inflating its esophagus, a muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach that helps amplify the sound. As it bobs its head, it uses its syrinx, a specialized vocal or…
They’re so adorable!🥰 National Geographic
High in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra, female orangutans navigate their world with a blend of strength, intelligence, and grace. These remarkable great apes spend most of their lives in the trees, crafting nests…
Mountain lion pushes swing and discovers physics National Geographic
A family of swans swims in a neat line in an autumn landscape 🍂 National Geographic
Silent and graceful, these towering giants glide across the landscape with a rhythm that seems almost otherworldly. With their long necks stretched skyward and eyes that appear to hold ancient wisdom, giraffes seem to bl…
Dads and their DIY? It’s not just a human thing 🦫 National Geographic
Bro’s calculating how much it would cost him in taxes if he started talking National Geographic
Living the unbearably wild life 🐻✨ National Geographic
Tiger cub quenches his thirst National Geographic
Saltwater Crocodiles are semi-aquatic ambush predators and incredibly fast swimmers. Launching from the waters edge at unsuspecting prey they can cover the first 7-8m in around a second.. ALWAYS stay at least 10m back fr…
The graceful great crested grebe 💚 To begin mating, grebes will put on a show for their potential partner, which includes calling, synchronized swimming, and fluffing up their spectacular orange plume, which appears jus…
Running clubs look a little different Down Under 😉 Emus may not be able to fly, but they sure are quick on the ground! These large feathered birds can reach speeds of up to 50 kilometres per hour National Geographic

Here's to taking on a new perspective! 🦝 National Geographic
This devoted Arctic fox mother wanders along the rugged coastline of Iceland, searching for scraps of food washed ashore. Every day, she works tirelessly to bring food back to her hungry pups waiting in the den. A heartw…
Featured here is a captivating shot of a tiger and cobra, side by side, in the wild. National Geographic

When your fancy winter coat finally makes its debut 😍 National Geographic
This adorable lion cub decided to ride on top of his mom’s back Malelane Camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa 🐾 National Geographic
United by loyalty: A snow wolf family standing guard, protecting what matters most. National Geographic
Every winter, thousands of migratory snow geese arrive in Skagit Valley, Washington, after a long journey from their Arctic breeding grounds. They spend the season feeding and resting in the valley’s fields and wetlands,…
Amid the icy expanse of Antarctica, where temperatures plunge and the wind howls, penguins thrive against all odds. These remarkable flightless birds embody resilience and community, braving one of Earth’s harshest envir…
Beneath the waves, a rare spectacle unfolds: an octopus hitching a ride on the shell of a sea turtle, drifting through the vast ocean blue. In this unexpected pairing, the clever and curious octopus clings tightly, its a…
A mountain gorilla who has recently given birth to an adorable little one. In this video, she replenishes her energy by eating bamboo. Mountain gorillas eat bamboo, especially young shoots rich in nutrients, alongside le…