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148 публікаційAlaskan brown bears are such incredible animals on soo many levels. National Geographic
Step by step 🇦🇶 Cape Washington National Geographic
Rain in the Pantanal the jaguar moves forward National Geographic
Looks like he’s going to the Met Gala 😂 National Geographic
Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest population of wild bison in the U.S., with these majestic creatures roaming freely through the landscapes of Montana and Wyoming. Seeing a bison up close is an unforgettab…
The black and white ruffed lemur is one of Madagascar’s most striking and vocal primates. Recognized by their bold black and white markings and expressive golden eyes, these lemurs are crucial to the island’s rainforest…
Sleepy green sea turtle Turtles sleep for long durations of time throughout the day. In fact, studies conducted on habits of green sea turtles indicate that they rest for approximately 11 hours a day. Sleep is vital to a…
Lions tackle raging river! The three-male coalition were caught on the wrong side of the Rongai River in full flood! So they decided to cross over. It was a massive risk, but all three of them made it safely! Masai Mara…
Monday mood.. National Geographic
With keen instincts and fierce loyalty, male ostriches are devoted fathers who ensure the safety of their young as they journey through the dangers of the savanna. Their commitment to raising the next generation is a tes…

The maned wolf is neither a true wolf nor a fox. Instead, it’s the only species in its own genus, Chrysocyon, meaning “golden dog.” With long legs that help it see over tall grasses, this solitary hunter is active at daw…
This Common Kestrel remains suspended in the air, flapping its wings while sharply focusing on mice below in the meadow. With vision sharp enough to spot prey from up to 100 meters (about 330 feet) away, it locks on and…
Such a curious little cubs❤️ National Geographic
A breathtaking sighting of a pod of Eastern Tropical Pacific orcas , gliding gracefully through the shimmering waters of Baja. National Geographic
An ermine with impressive hunting skills who often hunts during the day, despite ermines typically being nocturnal. Ermines are skilled predators capable of taking down prey larger than themselves, including rabbits and…
So cute! 🐘🥰 National Geographic
Looks like from a fairytale book! 😍 National Geographic
Winter is coming. Red squirrels in the countryside of northern Sweden. National Geographic
Raccoons have remarkably sensitive hands. They lack thumbs, so can’t grasp objects with one hand the way we can, but they use both forepaws together to lift, manipulate and touch objects. This is a raccoon catching snowf…
Sleeping elephant family spotted by a drone. National Geographic
Dolphins jumping in bioluminescent waters. 🫶 National Geographic

King penguins are epic hunters, sometimes eating up to 2,000 fish in a single day. They can swim up to 6 miles per hour and dive over 1,000 feet in pursuit of their prey! National Geographic
Bear family crossing the road National Geographic
Lemurs yoga class.. 😂 National Geographic
Between August and November, the waters of French Polynesia become a sanctuary for humpback whales. Observing them is a rare and precious opportunity, requiring patience and guidance from experienced local teams. Whal…
In the coastal rainforests of British Columbia, mother sea wolves are the quiet guardians of one of nature’s most unique ecosystems. Unlike most wolves, these coastal wolves live primarily off the sea, with up to 90% of…
The White-throated Toucan is one of the largest and most recognizable toucans, native to the tropical rainforests of South America. It feeds on various fruits, insects, small reptiles, and eggs. By dispersing seeds, it p…
Brown bear cubs: cuteness overload! 🐻💕 National Geographic
This breathtaking video captures a leopard's impressive athleticism as it jumps from tree to tree near Valparai, India. Leopards use trees to minimize contact with other animals and to store their prey, protecting it fro…
Just mood... National Geographic