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155 публікаційHanging out! 🦥 National Geographic
Gorilla vs. cold water 😂 National Geographic
Sunsets in Africa 🐘 Okavango Delta - Botswana National Geographic
One step at a time! Lily-trotters are strange wading birds that use their long toes to walk on lily pads, but there’s a bit of a learning curve 🙃 National Geographic
Power!!! National Geographic
Eastern Fiddler Ray (Trygonorrhina fasciata): Graceful and unique, this ray glides over sandy seabeds, its striped patterns blending beautifully with the ocean floor. A true marvel of camouflage! 🐟✨ National Geographic
Watch this Great Crested Grebe father lovingly feed his babies perched on their mother's back. A beautiful display of family and care in the wild. Protecting Feathers, Preserving Futures🌍🪶🪶 National Geographic
This capybara was seen in the Pantanal of Brazil after emerging from a waterhole covered in aquatic plants. As the world’s largest rodent, capybaras spend much of their time in the water to stay cool and avoid land preda…
Meet the Ermine. Hope this made you smile.❤️ National Geographic
Kookaburras are often called the natural alarm clock of Australia due to their loud, laugh-like calls at dawn and dusk, which they use to establish territory and communicate with their group. They belong to the kingfishe…
A baby giraffe life! 🦒❤️ National Geographic
Look at these hungry critters munching away! 😋 😊 National Geographic
Seagulls are often seen as coastal companions, soaring effortlessly over beaches and shorelines with a grace that belies their reputation as scavengers. These intelligent birds are highly adaptable, thriving in diverse e…
Rat snakes are some of nature’s most efficient pest controllers, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. These non-venomous constrictors are expert climbers and often found in forests, fields, and even…
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 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…
Giant otters, the charismatic guardians of South America’s waterways, are a marvel to behold. Found in the rivers and swamps of the Amazon Basin, these social otters can reach up to 6 feet in length, making them the larg…
This little octopus is hitching a ride on his friend's shell! 🐙 🐢 National Geographic
Making it look easy 😸 National Geographic
Screeching because they're so cute 😇 National Geographic
A white mountain ermine prancing through the snow National Geographic
Take a moment to ✨Relax & Recharge✨ National Geographic
High on the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia, gelada families graze peacefully across the alpine meadows, plucking grass with their dexterous fingers. These unique primates, known for their striking red chest patches, move i…
Agoutis are medium-sized rodents found in Central and South American rainforests, and this individual was recorded in Colombia. They are diurnal foragers that feed on fruits, nuts, seeds, and small plants. With their str…
This fox feels at peace in nature 🦊 ❄️ National Geographic
The American badger is a stout, nocturnal mammal renowned for its exceptional digging abilities and striking black-and-white facial markings. Inhabiting grasslands and open landscapes across North America, it is a skille…
Have you ever seen something as adorable as this? 🦝❄️ This little raccoon in its cozy winter home, peeking out into the falling snow, is pure magic! Its tiny nose sniffing the crisp winter air and that gentle blink will…
The young kings spirit already reigns with his mane still growing 🦁 National Geographic
Quite the dance moves 🕺🏼 National Geographic
Just mood... National Geographic