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149 публікаційNothing special to see, just a kind of seagull Titanic scene National Geographic
Little bighorns 🐑 These surefooted lambs are already expert climbers at one-month old, and were able to stand within minutes of being born. National Geographic
These Channel Island foxes have unique semi-retractable claws, perfect for scaling trees. At 30 feet off the ground, this fox isn’t just foraging, he’s the king of the park. 🦊🌳 National Geographic

A happy 'roo! 🦘 National Geographic
Look at the way he proudly marches with that shell in his mouth 😂💕 National Geographic
Look at it chilling on the railing like a fluffy loaf💕 National Geographic
Mother on duty! 🐣 A peaceful egg-warming moment turned wild when a curious turtle tried its luck 🐢😤 — but mama Grebe said NOT TODAY! National Geographic
These mighty brothers have journeyed all the way from the Serengeti to claim their place as rulers in the Mara. Masai Mara, Kenya National Geographic
Quite possibly the happiest crab in the world 😂 🦀 National Geographic
A large saltwater crocodile lurking in the waters of the Kimberley, Western Australia. National Geographic
The blue bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus), also known as the nilgai, is a large antelope found throughout India. They are particularly interesting inhabitants of the Aravalli Hills and the surrounding areas, including Sari…
Adventure awaits, little one 🐣 Unlike their tree-nesting cousins, these plover chicks are born with already strong legs and will begin exploring Katmai National Park in no time. National Geographic

Meet Tira, a truly unique zebra discovered in the heart of the Maasai Mara! 🧡🐾 Tira, a rare spotted dark skin young Zebra that was spotted last year at Masai Mara national reserve. he disappeared completely few days af…
BABY RHINO ZOOMIES ✨ National Geographic
Zebra Crossing 🦓 Serengeti - Tanzania National Geographic
The African wild dog, also known as the painted wolf, is a highly social and endangered carnivore native to sub-Saharan Africa. Known for their striking patchwork coat of black, yellow, and white, these dogs are expert h…
Baby Meerkats at sunset 🥹 The Kalahari - Botswana National Geographic
Sweet moments with dolphin mom and baby 💞 National Geographic
Bison, symbolic animals of the Great Plains, are often mistakenly called buffaloes. By any name, they are formidable beasts and the heaviest land animals in North America. ⠀ Bison stand some 5 to 6.5 feet tall at the sho…
Males have large, branching antlers, increasing in size as they get older. These impressive antlers can measure up to one metre in breadth and weigh as much as 15kg. During the autumnal breeding season, known as the ‘rut…
Lynxes are medium-size, solitary wildcats that roam the forests of North America, Europe, and Asia. While their name comes from a Greek word meaning “to shine”—because of their reflective eyes—their defining features are…
Isn't this snow egret beautiful? Well, lots of people would agree - especially in the 1800s! Egret populations were decimated in previous centuries by plume hunters, where the beautiful feathers were collected for the cl…
Apparently, these marmots are also called 'whistle pigs'.....I wonder why! ⠀ When hibernating yellow-bellied marmots emerge in spring, they are the same age, biologically speaking, as when they first curled up in their d…
Over 150 species of chameleons exist, ranging from the size of your thumbnail to that of a house cat. Some species of chameleon (such as the tiger chameleon) are endangered, but others (like the Drakensberg dwarf chamele…
Nicknamed “sea parrots” – and sometimes “clowns of the sea“! – Atlantic puffins have black and white feathers and a large parrot-like beak. They are small seabirds measuring around 25cm in length. ⠀ A puffin’s beak (or b…
When you've been holding a side plank for a bit too long...🦭 ⠀ When not at sea, common seals are found around sheltered shores and estuaries, where they haul out on sandbanks and beaches. When out of the water, they som…
The female brown bear enters her den pregnant with one (sometimes two or three) baby bears. The tiny bear, about the size of a chipmunk, is just strong enough to crawl into a position where it settles in to nurse. A fema…
This is one cat that doesn’t need any help getting down from a tree. The leopard is so comfortable up there that it often stalks prey and even hauls its kills up into the branches. Unlike lions, leopards are solitary cre…
The name hummingbird comes from the humming sound their wings make as they fly. These birds' flexible shoulder joints allow their wings to rotate 180 degrees, which enables backward flight and stationary hovering. Most h…
Nature is wonderful ❤️ National Geographic