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157 публікаційAt this point in the season in Zambia, with water levels at their lowest, there’s a palpable tension brewing within the pods. As space becomes more limited, the hippos grow agitated, constantly jostling and aggravating o…
This beautiful, massive whale shark cruised by with its loyal squad of pilot fish! 😍✨ The way they move together is pure ocean magic. National Geographic
Nature’s Carpenter 🌿 The Bearded Woodpecker (Chloropicus namaquus) is a fascinating species, easily recognized by its striking facial markings and impressive pecking skills. This industrious bird can often be spotted ch…
Interesting Interactions South Luangwa is a wildlife haven, where the sheer abundance and diversity of species lead to fascinating inter-species encounters. It’s one of the reasons seasoned safari-goers hold this region…
Mating between lions is anything but gentle. A single mating session can happen every 20 minutes for several days, pushing both lions to exhaustion. The male’s instinctive bite to the neck serves a purpose beyond dominan…
He found a really good place” 😂 A perfect tree bed for a panda 🐼 National Geographic
A lady dropped her sunglasses in an Orangutan enclosure and then this happened. National Geographic
Another video of grizzly cubs 🧸 National Geographic
Amidst the serene wilderness of Bandhavgarh, the mighty Tiger takes a dip, cooling off in his kingdom’s waters. A sight of sheer power and grace, the undisputed king reigns over the jungle, unbothered and untamed. Nation…

In Japan, the serow, or kamoshika (氈鹿), is more than an animal—it's a symbol of the nation's wild heritage. Ancient texts from the Heian period mention the serow in reference to its powerful, almost mystical presence in…
One of the most iconic sounds of Africa 🦁🌍 National Geographic
Random cell phone videos from Wyoming National Geographic
Just so 😜 National Geographic
A little coy joy from winter to make you smile. 🤗 National Geographic
The Island Fox is native to California’s Channel Islands. These foxes are considerably smaller than other species, averaging about 60 cm (2 feet) in length and weighing 1.5 to 2.7 kg (3 to 6 pounds). Their small size is…
Curiosity and play are how leopard cubs learn to navigate the world around them National Geographic
We’re excited for spring, but winter at Yellowstone and Olympic National Parks is a sight to behold 🏔 National Geographic
Salamander squad, rise up 😤 Great Smoky Mountains National Park is renowned for its extraordinary salamander diversity National Geographic
Bobcat hunting salmon National Geographic
This cub since birth has been welcomed into a world that can be unforgiving and challenging, for survival rates for their first year is only 60%. Mother polar bears and cubs are the most vulnerable individuals the polar…
A mother leopard cuddles and plays with her cub🐾 National Geographic
Groundhog road rage National Geographic
McKenzie Rive,Oregon.USA National Geographic

Madagascar: The Land of Lemurs! 🐒 National Geographic
The wood or bamboo shavings are to pandas just like catnip is to cats 💯 National Geographic
Big Bear's beloved eaglets are in safe hands (wings?) as winter storms blanket mountains across Southern California this week. With Dad Shadow out, Mom Jackie could be seen keeping her three babies warm as snow blanketed…
Salps Tiny ocean drifters with a mission, salps form magical chains that sparkle in the deep blue, working together to filter the seas. A symphony of nature’s teamwork! 🌟 National Geographic
For the love of Meerkats 🫶 National Geographic
Hyenas often get a bad reputation, but just look at these little fluffballs, these baby hyenas calling for their mom are simply too cute! National Geographic
Just two brothers hugging it out 🐻 National Geographic