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155 публікаційThe southern right whale is one of the most majestic creatures of the ocean, known for its immense size and distinctive callosities on its head. Found in the Southern Hemisphere, these gentle giants migrate to warmer wat…

Aardwolf in the Okavango delta - one of the rare mammals across Africa. The aardwolf is a lot smaller than other hyenas and also weighs only between eight and 14 pounds! In addition, they do not eat carrion and meat, but…
Pandas are something special 🐼 National Geographic
The American bison (Bison bison), the largest terrestrial mammal in North America💚Male bison (called bulls) weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand 6 feet tall, while females (called cows) weigh up to 1,000 pounds and reach…
Lion cub helps mom call siblings! This happened in Kruger National Park National Geographic
How can hyena cubs be so cute! National Geographic
The indri is known for its black-and-white fur and loud, eerie calls that carry for kilometers through the rainforest, helping them communicate with each other. They are remarkable leapers, covering up to 10 meters betwe…
A baby elephant holding onto its mother’s tail as they walk together through the savannah—pure love and connection. 🐘❤️🌾✨ National Geographic
Tarsier monkeys are small primates native to Southh-east Asia. They're easily distinguishable from other monkeys due to their giant eyes that are used to help them see at night. 🐒 National Geographic
Bush babies—often called galagos—are already incredibly cute as adults, but their babies take the charm to a whole new level. One of the coolest things about these little furballs is how quickly they develop serious grip…
Lubber grasshoppers are poisonous to eat—but that doesn't mean they can't make for good hunting practice for these juvenile alligators 🐊 National Geographic
Two lions were peacefully napping near an airstrip in the Okavango Delta when, out of nowhere, a plane landed and gave them the fright of their lives. Okavango Delta, Botswana National Geographic
Cuteness overload!🐘 There’s nothing more adorable and entertaining than watching baby elephants! This little boy was especially playful, darting after birds on the road and playfully chasing other herd members, still fi…
The Black-breasted buzzard uses its instinctual behaviour to crack and get into Emu eggs when they come across an unprotected nest. Since the eggs are too tough to break with their feet and beaks alone, they use small ro…
Brown bears slow dancing in Alaska National Geographic
Great news from the nest! 🦅 Jackie and Shadow, two of the most famous bald eagles in the world, have returned to their nest in San Bernardino National Forest after a fireworks scare. The elegant eagles were startled dur…
Adorable polar bear cubs have fun in the snow. They usually live with their mothers for 28 months or so until they learn the survival skills needed in such a cold climate. They are protected by their mothers in a fierce…
Red panda enjoying the snow National Geographic
A beautiful Emperor Penguin moment 🐧 National Geographic
He's the family troublemaker one🙈 National Geographic
Just mood ...sitting on his own throne National Geographic
Leopard finds him a muddy catfish National Geographic
Nature’s classroom is always in session! 🐾🪶 Hooded vultures are no pushovers, and this bold bird made sure these playful pups learned that lesson the hard way. Perched atop a termite mound, the vulture held its grou…
Made for the cold 🦌 National Geographic

This jaguarundi was observed in Bolivia as it emerged from dense vegetation, providing a rare opportunity to photograph it up close. Jaguarundis are among Latin America’s most elusive wild cats. They are medium-sized and…
Emperor Angelfish An underwater royalty! The emperor angelfish enchants divers with its regal stripes and bold colors, ruling the reefs with unmatched elegance. 👑🐟 National Geographic
After a long winter nap, these rattlesnakes are ready to FEAST.🐍 National Geographic
An imperial cormorant feeds its young at the edge of a colony in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Chicks eat by sticking their heads into adults' throats for food, a process that can look quite dramatic! National G…
Refresh, renew, rejuvenate ✨ In this world of feast and famine, each seasonal change triggers a sequence of miraculous events that affect all creatures in the Okavango Delta. National Geographic
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