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155 публікаційA pair of Magellanic penguins cuddle up as they gaze at the beautiful sky off the Argentine coast. National Geographic
A black bear cub trying to take an afternoon nap. National Geographic
Rainy evening with crash of rhinos National Geographic
Royalty of the Emerald Forest National Geographic
The world’s fastest land animal. The Cheetah 🐆 National Geographic
The pups identifying the fish 🐠 🦊 National Geographic
Boomslang Snake 🐍 National Geographic
Vervet monkeys take around 4–5 years to reach full maturity? Until then, they spend plenty of time learning, socializing, and of course… playing just like this! 🌿 National Geographic
Did You Know a group of penguins in water is called a raft but on land they are called a waddle? National Geographic
Survival in the Arctic is not easy. National Geographic
A pair of scarlet macaws swap positions to take turns tending their chicks inside their nest, entering their nest cavity through a rather tight opening. Mexico's rainforest has shrunk, leaving the native subspecies Ara m…
The Mysterious Female Lynx 🐾 Stealthy, elusive, and incredibly skilled hunters, female lynx are the true queens of the forest. With their signature tufted ears, thick fur coats, and large padded paws, they are perfectly…
Do these gulls have it made in the shade? Not quite. They have to make their own ☀️ National Geographic

The beautiful monarch butterfly 🦋 A female monarch butterfly can lay between 300 and 700 eggs in her lifetime! National Geographic
Run for your life! 🐙 To protect her catch from nearby threats, this coconut octopus secures it tightly with two arms, relying on her six remaining limbs to escape. National Geographic
Wild dogs, or painted dogs.Their camouflage-like coats are stunning, but what really fascinates is their complex social structure. These are some of the most cooperative hunters in the animal kingdom; when a pack member…
Spotted eagle rays grow to a maximum length of 16.4 feet (5 m), including the tail, and 507 pounds (230 kg) and their wingspan reaches a maximum width of 9.8 feet (3 m) from tip to tip.They can be found from the surface…
A baby elephant happily enjoying her bath National Geographic
Visitors.This bobcat family of six turned a Cranston backyard into their personal putting green. Kittens explored, played, and napped while mom supervises. National Geographic
Drama of the day National Geographic
Some snake species hiss when they feel threatened. Snakes don’t have vocal cords. They are able to hiss by forcibly expelling air through the glottis, a structure in their throat. The glottis is a hole at the bottom of t…
How perfect can a moment be? A long-tailed meadowlark singing, the Cuernos glowing at sunrise, and Torres del Paine without wind. National Geographic
Come on in, the water’s fine! ✨🌊 Sea lions live here in the thousands thanks to the towering kelp forests of Channel Islands National Park. National Geographic
Water is life 🫶🐘 A big elephant herd heading for water during dry season. National Geographic
A nap with a fox cub 🥰🦊 National Geographic

The American mink (Neovison vison) is a skilled semi-aquatic predator, perfectly adapted for life along icy shores and waterways. With its dense, waterproof fur and streamlined body, it thrives in both water and snow, hu…
A hoopoe parent tenderly feeds its chick, carrying single prey items to the nest National Geographic
This bear jumping into its breakfast National Geographic
A golden snub-nosed monkey, famous for its skills with sticks, makes an emergency exit after stabbing itself in the eye with a broken stick. National Geographic
Elephant saves a drowning gazelle National Geographic