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155 публікаційUsing their unique adaptations, these clouded leopards make climbing look effortless 🤩 National Geographic
🐂 Yellowstone’s Wild Giants Did you know that Yellowstone is the only place in the U.S. where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times? Key Facts: • Current population: Approximately 4,800 to 5,800 bison li…
The two-legged beast under the tree is blessed😅 National Geographic
The things you see in North Texas National Geographic
The Malayan Blue Coral Snake is one of the most stunning snakes National Geographic
This seal was spotted shredding waves like a pro off the coast of Te Awanga, New Zealand. National Geographic
Bike commuting at the world’s largest albatross colony. Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the central Pacific Ocean is home to millions of seabirds. During the annual nest survey this year, nearly 645,000 albatros…
Nature inspires, people transmit! Sun and moon? 🌓 Brazil National Geographic
With muscular legs that can launch them up to 11ft in the air, caracals are true masters of both the hunt and acrobatics. National Geographic
Curicaca Real and Pernilongo, Pantanal in harmony. National Geographic
Making a rare daytime appearance in Olympic National Park, this bobcat is a master of waiting for the perfect moment to strike. National Geographic
Infant pangolins ride on the base of the mother's tail as she forages for insects. Babies nurse for three to four months, but can eat termites and ants at one month. National Geographic
After a restful nap, a large male leopard awakens and sets off on the hunt for its next meal. 🐆 Serengeti - Tanzania National Geographic
The endless Zebra migration on the Makgadikgadi Salt pans under a full moon.🦓 National Geographic
Meet the “Dik-Dik” - the smallest antelope found in eastern and southern Africa, standing just 30–40 cm tall. Known for its expressive eyes and unique alarm call, it uses its long nose to help stay cool in hot climates.…
Curious by nature 🍃 A lion cub learning from the best: Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach. National Geographic
Scavengers 🦅 Lappet-faced vultures are Africa’s largest vultures. Often the first to arrive at a carcass, they use their powerful beaks to tear through tough hides, opening the way for smaller scavengers like white-back…
A casual mud bath for one very happy elephant. 🐘 National Geographic
Any idea how big a wolf is? They can be massive!! How would you feel in this situation?! ⠀ For example, northwestern gray wolves range from 70 to 120 pounds, with wolves in the northern United States tending to be larger…
The Australian sea lion is the only seal native to the country. They’re found along the nation’s southern and western coastlines, with population strongholds ranging from SA beaches to remote islands off WA. Sadly, Austr…

Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada National Geographic
What going on there?🧐 National Geographic
Rainy day🌧 National Geographic
Hiding in the tree🌳 National Geographic
Majestic horns of Africa,Uganda National Geographic
He’s such a well-mannered baby!! 😘 Knows to wipe the floor after playing and wipe his face before sleeping. ❤️🔥 National Geographic
Moose loves to have a bath! 😃 National Geographic
They don’t call her Mama Bear for nothing 🐻 Cubs stay with their mother for one and a half years, learning everything they need to take on their fierce Yellowstone home. National Geographic
The Paris Peacock moth.🦋 National Geographic
The world's smallest wildcat National Geographic