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157 публікаційDespite earning the nickname “scaly anteater”, pangolins are actually more closely related to bears, cats, and dogs than to anteaters! Pangolins are essential to their ecosystems, controlling insect populations and enric…
One more good news update from the nest! Jackie and Shadow, the beloved bald eagle pair in Big Bear Valley, welcomed a third eaglet! The news is sure to thrill fans from around the world who keep close track of the birds…
Morning after a snowstorm.❄️ National Geographic
The fast and the furious 🏎 While it might seem like baby Barong is on the go, nap time is critical to this not-so-tiny tiger's development. Sumatran tigers can sleep anywhere from 16-20 hours a day but are most active a…
One of those moments you wish would last forever…🕊🧡 National Geographic
This baby otter is a distinguished gentleman 🦦 National Geographic
Enjoy 30 seconds of playful, pouncing red fox cubs 🦊 National Geographic
Stick landing 💯 Adélie penguins can leap out of the water using their strong flippers. 🇦🇶 Inexpressible Island National Geographic
What a smart eyes!!!❤️ National Geographic
Play times💕 National Geographic
Just because !😅 National Geographic
He knows how to eat his bamboo🎍 National Geographic
Squirrels sometimes ‘sunbathe’ in the morning, lying flat on warm surfaces to soak up the heat. National Geographic
Oregon Coast shining in golden hour magic 🌅 Oregon, USA National Geographic
When Giants Speak In the wild, power is measured in more ways than one. Lions may be the undisputed kings of the bush, but when the true giants of Africa make their presence known, even royalty must step aside. A mating…
When female leopard moves, even silence seems to deepen. Her body, a masterpiece of stealth, becomes fluid in the sandy gullies of South Luangwa. Each carefully measured step carries her closer to her prey, unseen, unhea…
Stunning Ribbon eel Ribbon moray eels are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters and are known for their long and slender physique and distinctive ribbon-like pattern along their bodies. Although they are not…
A black skimmer carefully offers a small fish to its chick, whose but for the chick, this fish is pretty big and offers a challenge. These chicks are born with an even upper and lower bill, but as they grow, the lower ma…
The cutest sleeping position everrrr 🥰 National Geographic
Uber Fish 😂 National Geographic
Sure that this red yarn would make the most luxurious nest that would be featured in news reports all over the world. At the very least it could be turned into warm sweaters for the chicks. We’re used to gulls taking foo…
A Pika loudly and ferociously claiming its territory National Geographic
TIGER SHARK 🦈 SO CLOSE National Geographic
She might be hungry, but this polar bear mom has to put her cubs first 🐻❄️ National Geographic

Your secrets are safe with them 🦌 National Geographic
This Crested Barbet was digging into a termite burrow for a meal in South Africa. It chipped away at the structure with its beak to reach the insects inside. These birds live in grasslands, savannas, woodlands, and even…

The yellow mongoose is found in southern Africa, including Kgalagadi National Park. It has golden fur, a bushy tail, and primarily feeds on insects, small rodents, and birds. These mongooses live in family groups and oft…

Sounds like an excellent way to spend your time 🐘 National Geographic
When staying dry is the only mission. 🐒💦 National Geographic