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155 публікаційIncredibly agile bobcat swats bird in mid-air National Geographic
Brave mother deer rescues her fawn from a fox National Geographic
Connecticut’s wild side 🫎🐻🌲. With regional temperatures climbing toward 90°F, this wetland habitat serves as a cool, sheltered refuge for a variety of mammals in the thick of summer. This short montage features appear…
Staring contest 👀 National Geographic
Little troublemaker on the run 🐘💨 National Geographic
To catch its dinner, this island octopus must face the dangers of life above water by hopping from tide pool to tide pool to find the perfect hunting position. 🐙 National Geographic
Two pine martens were filmed darting across the summit of Cascade Mountain in the Adirondack high peak region of New York State. Pine martens are one of the only carnivores in the Adirondacks that can thrive year-round i…
Chile's iconic monkey puzzle trees have withstood the test of time, surviving over 200 million years of harsh and unforgiving climates. National Geographic
Nosy little babies.❤️ National Geographic
Raccoon steals cat food then waddled off on two legs 🤣🤣 National Geographic
«Size doesn’t change the cattitude» National Geographic
When the whole otter family goes for a swim through an epic fall color reflection it’s a good wildlife day. National Geographic
Wildlife moment... and it was awesome. National Geographic
looking at this monster of power who is graceful National Geographic
Parade in the wild! National Geographic
Wild dog puppies! National Geographic
Jaguar accuracy = 100% National Geographic
Like a ballerina. Denny, the western lowland gorilla living at the San Diego Zoo, trying to grab an out of reach leaf. National Geographic
Meet the Viscacha. It's known for always looking sad, disappointed, and needing a nap. National Geographic
Only in Africa 🫶🦒 National Geographic
Pelicans got their own rain water tanks😂 National Geographic
Yes, lions climb trees 👀 Lions don’t usually climb trees, but in parts of the Serengeti and a few other regions, it’s a learned behaviour. They climb to escape the heat, avoid insects, spot prey, or simply rest above it…
Stretch, yawn, nap, repeat 😴🦝 These cuties got self-care down to a science. They are living the dream, one cozy nap at a time. National Geographic
Sometimes mama bear just makes a better resting spot. Recent capture out in Katmai national park and reserve, Alaska. National Geographic
Whales use their unmatched size and large mouths to trap large amounts of prey inside and then consume them. This process is known as lunging, and it helps them feed on fish such as salmon, as well as an abundance of kri…
On their tippies 👠 Gerenuks take dining to the next level, literally. These extra long gazelles have no problem stretching out to grab top-tier leaves, flowers, and buds that are out of reach for other hungry herbivores…
As the red panda roams his kingdom, he marks his invisible boundaries with scent glands hidden between his footpads, leaving behind a fragrance that lets everyone know who rules the treetops here. National Geographic
Once in a lifetime experience 🐆🇳🇦 In the wide Kalahari of Namibia, wonder reveals itself in unforgettable ways. A cheetah ran beside the safari car, its speed flowing across the red sand. Cheetahs are the fastest anim…
A long-distance swim through icy-cold water? That's no problem for a polar bear. National Geographic
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Not your everyday combo — a hippo chasing off a hyena in the Luangwa Valley. Out here, species cross paths often. With so much wildlife moving through the landscape, unexpected interactions are part o…