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150 публікаційA magical and peaceful glimpse of a rare albino otter eating a fish by the river National Geographic
Chickens unite to keep a tiny bear visitor in check. National Geographic
Meanwhile in Australia... National Geographic
A fluffy baby beaver takes its first adorable swim National Geographic
Please don‘t disturb her unless lunch is ready 🤣😴 National Geographic
The flight of the black-necked stork almost looks surreal National Geographic
Mother jaguar and her three cubs put on a veritable parade along the beach. National Geographic
Witnessing giraffes drink is one of the most peaceful and beautiful moments in the wild. They approach the waterhole slowly and carefully, scanning their surroundings before bending down; fully exposing their vulnerabili…
No thoughts. Just an invitation to slow down and drift alongside these fish in the endless blue. 🐟 National Geographic
Don`t fight, or Santa Claus will be angry😡😡😡 National Geographic
An adorable sleepy tiger💕 National Geographic
The Hypnotic Eyes National Geographic
Animals, can you stop being interesting for like five minutes? No? Okay 😅 National Geographic
A little bit calm for you🪼 Watch the Chrysaora move with quiet grace National Geographic
Perfectly adapted to their surroundings, these snow leopards are evolutionary marvels. National Geographic
When snakes grow, the outer layer of their skin does not, so they outgrow it. Because of that, snakes periodically shed their skin through a process called ecdysis. Usually a few days before shedding, the eyes of a snake…
This otter loses its cool over no food while its friend happily munches beside it National Geographic
At the edge of survival. Here’s a Polar Bear attempt to hunt a beluga whale in the high Arctic pack ice. Captured in the marginal ice zone between Greenland and Svalbard, the gateway to the North Pole. National Geographi…
Meet mainland clouded leopard 🐾 Clouded leopards are unique in the cat world as their hyoid bone is semi-ossified, which is why they can’t purr like small cats or roar like lions. Small cats have a fully ossified hyoid,…
Somewhere between reality and a dream. National Geographic
Take 30 seconds and enjoy the jaw-dropping beauty of a Sperm Whale at sunset National Geographic
This tom mountain lion has lived well off the elk…big, fat rolls draped over the branch as he lounges like he owns the forest. Relaxed, confident, and almost disgusted with the world around him. He’s still a young male,…
Cutest Defense💕 National Geographic
Leggy little name reveal 🦒 These two are close companions, and have formed their own special crèche under the watchful eye of the adult giraffes. National Geographic
Talk about teamwork! 💪 Fire ants can float across open water for weeks, working together to protect their queen and larvae until they find dry land and rebuild their colony. National Geographic
When it comes to big cats, watch the tail, it tells the story before anything else does. 🐆 This female leopard’s tail-tip was flicking fast, a clear sign she was tense and on edge. Moments later, a male’s deep territori…

Sacred nap time 💤 National Geographic
The Rothschild's Giraffe - the rarest member of the giraffe family, facing the threat of extinction. The Rothschild's Giraffe is a subspecies that inhabits the savannas and grasslands of Kenya and Uganda. Rothschild's Gi…
Time for rest National Geographic
As always...kids play but parents are fighting National Geographic