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Sleepy Sundays 🥰 National Geographic
Perfect light, tenderness to the max. This is what a dreamy sunrise in Torres del Paine looks like. National Geographic
Bald eagles can soar over 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) high, and their great eyesight lets them see fish up to a mile (1.6 kilometers) away. When they attack, they drop down at up to 100 miles (161 kilometers) an hour! The…
There can only be one beachmaster 🏆 Crossing one of these giants in Channel Islands National Park can be deadly. Dominant male elephant seals can reach 14 feet and weigh over 2 tons. National Geographic
A mama moose chase a grizzly away from her babies National Geographic
A mother rhino with her newborn at sunrise. 🥹 🦏 National Geographic
Amur leopards are probably the rarest big cat in the world. They own both a summer and winter wardrobe; The hairs of its summer coat are 2.5cm long but in winter they are replaced by 7cm long ones. However, they can get…
Not sure what this tree did, but Bear is taking it ✨ personally ✨ National Geographic
Summer with every breath of fresh air. 😅 National Geographic

A snow leopard rests quietly among the rocks, its fur blending so well with the mountains that it is almost invisible. This is one of nature’s greatest hunters, built for life in the high Himalayas. Its thick coat keeps…
Researchers have filmed thousands of climbing catfish scaling waterfalls, providing a rare insight into the daring migration of an enigmatic fish. National Geographic
Cute fox💕 National Geographic
Hyenas are extremely efficient hunters capable of taking down almost any prey. Hyenas have a unique social structure and are known for their complex vocalizations, which can sometimes sound like human laughter. National…
The Tiger Quoll, or Tiger Spotted Quoll – one of the six species of spotted-tailed quolls and the largest among them. It is the largest terrestrial carnivorous marsupial in mainland Australia and the second-largest indig…
The Sri Lankan elephant is one of the three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, endemic to Sri Lanka. The island is home to between 2500 and 4000 elephants. Sri Lankan elephants are known for their smaller size…
With the arrival of this eagerly awaited sea ice, polar bears gain access to their hunting grounds on thick ice. Only on thick ice can they reach seals, which make up a large part of their diet. If you see a polar bear s…
This completely harmless creature lives on the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It's also known as the Painted Grasshopper or Haircutter Grasshopper, and scientifically it's called Dactylotum bicolor. Rain…
Giraffe parents may gently press their head to their calf, almost like hugging it. This helps establish a bond and show care, despite their massive size 🥰 National Geographic
When the cubs start swimming, they use their paws to move through the water. It's important to note that bears are excellent swimmers: their body and paws are well adapted for swimming. Bears also have a layer of fat tha…
Reunited and it feels so good! 🎶❤️ Every year, barn swallows fly over 6,000 miles after winter to reunite with their mate. Fewer than half survive the journey, but they never stop searching for the one they love. Nation…
Humpback bubble-net feeding in Iceland. National Geographic
Near Kabini back water National Geographic
A family of red-crowned cranes crossing the road. The father is waiting, the mother watching over her young. A moment of poetry. National Geographic
One false step here, could be fatal National Geographic
The mission will be accomplished🫡😎 National Geographic
The blue-tongue skink Danger to humans A bite from an adult blue-tongue can cause pain, break the skin and leave a bruise but there is no venom and hence no long-term ill effect. However the bite site should be cleaned w…
Here's 30 seconds of some serious cuteness overload! These wild turkey poults aren't just kicking up sand; they're helping spread seeds and boosting Zion National Park's plant diversity in the process. 🦃 National Geogra…

When you just KNOW you look good 😎 National Geographic
No thoughts, just metamorphosis ✨ This dragonfly emerges in a stunning transformation, ready to begin its next chapter of finding a mate and laying eggs. National Geographic
The distinctive appearance of the wobbegong shark National Geographic