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149 публікаційMother and calf humpback whales swimming among the icebergs in Greenland. 🐋❄️ National Geographic

Don’t forget to eat your veggies!🌾🥬🥕 National Geographic
Rise and shine, it’s fishing time! 🎣🦦 These North American river otters use their long, sensitive whiskers to detect prey and can even close their nostrils while diving to keep water out. National Geographic
Basking shark in glass in California! 🦈🤯🔥 Basking shark are extremely rare to find in Southern California, but are possible during certain months! At first glance, the world's second largest fish might seem menacing:…
The Happy Songs of Three Beautiful Girls at Elephant Nature Park Their joyful melodies and radiant expressions reflect the true happiness of elephants living in freedom. This is the sound of contentment, the harmony of a…
A lioness resting in a sausage tree after a successful hunt. Her belly was so big it was hanging off on the side of the branch 😂 Sun was starting to set. Everything was just so beautiful on the Serengeti 🥺 National Geo…
One… two…CHOMP! National Geographic
Tucked along the rugged coastlines from Alaska to British Columbia lives a rare and elusive population of sea wolves. These wolves are genetically distinct from their inland cousins. They’re smaller in size, powerful swi…
Common loon chick being fed National Geographic
The American badger is a sturdy, nocturnal mammal recognized for its striking black-and-white facial markings and exceptional digging abilities. Native to the grasslands and open areas of North America, it hunts rodents…
Banff National Park, Canada 🇨🇦 A glacier carved valley where Moraine Lake shimmers bright blue beneath the towering Ten Peaks. Fed by ancient ice and rich in rock flour, its color changes with the sun. Trails like Larc…
Three tiny foxes share their spoils in the middle of the road🦊 National Geographic
Bengal tigers are solitary animals, and they do not live in tight groups like other species do. Early on, tiger cubs form bonds with their mothers and rely heavily on them for food, protection, and teaching. This only la…
We've always wanted to see life through a beaver's eyes 🦫 National Geographic
Beautiful wild eagle owl What a beautiful bird it is, with a very impressive look in its eyes. 🤎 National Geographic

Baby hippo and his mom❤️ National Geographic
Quiet, graceful… and a little bit of a thief 👀🦊 National Geographic
Maybe they are probably completely happy doing their own thing?🧐💕 National Geographic
There’s a quiet, profound beauty in this scene of a gorgeous and brave Little Egret mommy meticulously tending to her incredibly five eggs 🪺🌷 National Geographic
Wing slaps ❤️😂 National Geographic
She's just a baby, but this loggerhead sea turtle is already setting out on an epic journey 🐢 National Geographic
The Ibex is a species of wild goat that can be found across Europe, Asia, and Africa. They have strong hooves, with concave undersides, that allow them to grip onto the sides of steep, rocky slopes. The reason they dange…
A young elephant bull visits a hyena den 🌿 National Geographic
Ermine on the run! Running through the rocks exploring every nook and cranny this little ermine is searching for a meal. National Geographic
Bobcats are a very rarely seen resident of Yellowstone National Park, as their fur coat provides them with great camouflage. These felines will spend most of their time travelling in search of prey, and their keen eyesig…
Corvids obsessed by coat hangers National Geographic
Let’s enter the fairyland 😍 National Geographic
For their first year, lynx kittens rely on one thing: their mother 🐾😻 National Geographic
Spa treatments🐘 National Geographic