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155 публікаційIn the desert, self-care starts with a mud bath! Not only is the mud cooling for the elephants, it also acts as desert sunscreen on their skin 🐘☀️ National Geographic
Absolutely adorable footage of the lion cubs 😍 That big hug at the end is just heart-melting! National Geographic
A Young Emperor penguin chick follows its parent. 🇦🇶 Cape Washington National Geographic
Many Black Herons are fishing together, using their wings to create shade, while one Spoonbill is searching for food nearby in the water. National Geographic
The okapi, sometimes called the “forest giraffe,” is one of nature’s most elusive and extraordinary creatures. Found only in the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, this striking animal is a master of…

Recovering from our food coma 😴 National Geographic
Pelicans will try to eat literally everything😜 National Geographic
Squirrels cuteness overload in the snow 🐿❄️ National Geographic
Just stumbled upon a red panda party 🐾 National Geographic
Crocodiles will rarely attack hippos. This is a result of multiple reasons, the main one being that hippos are far larger than crocodiles, making it harder for them to tackle them. Both animals also understand each other…
Fluff ball koala🐨🌿 National Geographic
What is their dispute?🧐 National Geographic
Pallas cat’s hunt 🐈 National Geographic
Take a few seconds to unwind with the beauty of winter, hope you like it!❄️🌲 National Geographic
Why does the road sign on the right look like a kangaroo that wiped out on a slick road ?🧐 National Geographic
These fluffy puberty vests might be awkward, but they're also very important for a young penguin's development 🐧 National Geographic
Fast times at the Safari Park 🏁 You know cheetahs are speedy, but did you know they can cover almost 22 feet in one stride? These spotted sprinters are built for high speed chases on the savanna and can catch prey that…
Hide and seek, but make it life or death 🔎😅 National Geographic
Someone enjoyed the snow! 🦊 National Geographic
Limpkins are wading birds with downcurved beaks that are often twisted a bit to the right at the tip — something that may help them winkle the big snails out of their shells as we see here with that water mussel National…
One of the best moments is seen the mama lion move four cubs.... Normally The Role of the Lioness She moves her cubs to different locations every few days to avoid detection by predators. Typically, these hiding spots ar…
This is coral spawning. Just once a year, triggered by moon phases, salinity levels, and water temperatures, corals release eggs and sperm into the water simultaneously to reproduce. The fertilized eggs develop into larv…
The Madagascar boa is a large, non-venomous snake endemic to Madagascar. It is a constrictor, preying on small mammals and birds by coiling around them and suffocating them before swallowing its prey whole. This species…
When you see the person your ex is now dating... National Geographic
A wild showdown for a single fruit! 🐦 vs 🐿 – Who’s going to win this epic battle? Nature’s drama in action! 🍃 National Geographic
Mom & the stubborn one ✨ This mama manul isn’t taking no for an answer, but her baby girl isn’t giving in without a fight! 😤 The determined little scruffball clings on for dear life, making momi work extra hard to bring…
Upwards, sometimes it may be easier than you think 🤍🐐 National Geographic
Face to face with a wild Eurasian lynx in a forest in the Southern Finland 🐆 National Geographic
Moose, the gentle giants of the northern forests, are the largest members of the deer family and a true emblem of wilderness. Towering at up to 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weighing over 1,500 pounds, these majestic c…
A rare black panther in full alert mode at night - just incredible. Look at her shiny black coat, and if you look closer, you can see the faint rosettes reflecting beneath it. She’s such a healthy, powerful cat - every m…