National Geographic
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
buy ads: https://telega.io/channels/NatGeoSociety/card?r=d8caDv0I
Пости за Березень 2025
157 публікаційCrowned pigeon chick style: 👑 Start your morning with a biiiiig stretch 👑 Grab a quick snack with mom 👑 Return straight back to bed National Geographic
Bat-eared foxes are born for digging thanks to their sharp claws and tiny frames, making them well-equipped for spending significant amounts of time underground. National Geographic
A Yellow-billed Stork asserts his dominance over the rest of the flock that are fishing at a small watering hole. As the end of the dry season is upon us, the last remaining waters in small pans provide easy meals for mu…
Let’s face it, you can’t look this good in the wild without some tender loving care. Not only does grooming rid baboons of unwanted parasites, but it also builds vital relationships within the troop. Females will affecti…
A young lioness shows off her tree climbing ‘skills’! National Geographic
Nature Working In Harmony National Geographic
No matter how bold they feel, mom’s side is always the safest place to be. National Geographic
Banded rubber frog These frogs release a milky toxic substance through their skin. National Geographic
A beautiful moment at Dulini Leadwood. The lioness led her two cubs to the water’s edge, attempting to cross the flowing Sand River. Possibly the cubs first ever river crossing, they braved the currents and after a few f…

Have a restful weekend! 🐨 National Geographic
Starry Puffer Fish: A spiky little marvel that puffs up when startled, proving even the smallest beings have big personalities.🐟 National Geographic
These unlikely besties ❤️a red-flanked duiker and a one-year-old okapi. National Geographic
These male walruses are on thin ice—literally. National Geographic
Against all odds, two brave zebras defy the raging currents of the Maasai Mara river. 🌊 National Geographic
Serval in the Serengeti 🐾 This gorgeous serval is enjoying some well-deserved rest in the shade. With those long legs and stunning spots, this wild beauty is the true definition of elegance! ✨ National Geographic
Jungle full of surprises… 🐍🌿 Slithering through the wild, these jungle snakes are the ultimate masters of camouflage and mystery! National Geographic
This lemur is the sweetest, feeding and grooming her little one. National Geographic
Kangaroos are a unique symbol of Australia’s wildlife 🦘 One of the most fascinating things about kangaroos is the way they care for their young. After giving birth, female kangaroos carry their tiny joeys in their pouch…
The puma - also known as the mountain lion or cougar - is a versatile and solitary big cat that calls Torres del Paine in Chile home Despite its size, it’s an incredibly agile and skilled predator, capable of leaping up…
A deer calf not far from Oslo, amidst the beauty of the Norwegian countryside 🦌 This gentle moment serves as a reminder of the profound connection between nature and human life, showcasing the beauty that can be found r…
A golden moment to remember 🦢 National Geographic
Wild, fierce, and full of wonder 🐺 wolf eyes speak a language all their own. National Geographic
This lioness and her sister charged at the male who was following the family with small cubs and the mothers clearly didn’t want the male coming close to the cubs. It was incredible how the mothers saw the male climb up…
Little reminder to stop and smell the roses - or, mangroves - every once in a while 🌱 National Geographic
The Limpopo province in South Africa is named after the river that flows along its northern border. It is rich in wildlife and spectacular scenery. National Geographic
Female sea otters nurse their young by floating on their backs with their pups on their chests, thanks to their buoyant fur and large lung capacity. 🦦 National Geographic
Alaska is experiencing long summer days with nearly 24 hours of sunlight! This phenomenon is known as the Midnight Sun. National Geographic
African water buffalo are known for their strong social bonds and often visit watering holes in large herds, not only to drink but also to cool off and protect against predators. National Geographic
Mud-wallowing🦏 Rhinos roll around in mud to cool off and protect their skin from insects and sunburn. National Geographic
This tiny Galapagos Fur Seal pup just waking up from a nap on the beach.😴 National Geographic