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150 публікаційEvery winter in Arctic Norway in large numbers killer whales and humpback whales gather. National Geographic
Water is crucial for rhinoceroses as it protects them from parasites and helps maintain their body temperature. 🌊🦏 National Geographic
In the NamibRand Nature Reserve, giraffes defy the odds. Leaner and lighter than giraffes found in other parts of Africa, these hardy animals have adapted to a desert existence, and after decades of conservation work, th…
For African wild dogs, the entire pack shares the responsibility of babysitting young pups. It’s not all playtime either—the lives and well-being of the puppies are determined by the bonds they forge in these early days.…
Gabon is INSANE!! I don’t think there is any other place on the planet where you can see Elephants and Gorillas together.. 🐘🦍🤯 National Geographic
Wombat Moms 💚 Meet one of Australia’s most fascinating marsupials — the wombat! National Geographic
Let's go baby💕 National Geographic
The behavior of a polar bear is not always predictable, and it can quickly transition from a state of calm to aggression. 🐻❄️❄️ National Geographic
Some new type of check up🧐 National Geographic
Professional Fisherman 🎣 National Geographic
‘Who put that stick there?’ National Geographic
What's more beautiful than an adorable lion cub perched on a fallen tree? There are six of them! 😻😻😻😻😻😻 National Geographic
Caterpillars come in all different shapes and sizes 🐛 National Geographic
Newborn! 🐘🥰 After almost two years in its mother's womb, a new baby elephant has entered the world. With trembling legs, wide eyes, and completely dependent on its mother and the rest of the herd. The calf is born into…
This clan of spotted hyenas had taken over a buffalo carcass and the sound of them crunching through bones is something you never forget. With a bite force of over 1,000 PSI, they can shatter a buffalo femur like it’s a…
This juvenile sandhill crane stretches its tiny wings and looks up to the parent and thinks ‘one day I will be that big’. These youngsters can be ready to leave the nest and start swimming 8 hours after they hatch. Also,…
Snack mode or nap mode? 💤🍽 Bears eat around the clock to recover from winter, while seals reset on glacial rocks, raising pups out of danger. National Geographic
Extremely obese squirrel spotted in the wild National Geographic

The Asiatic cheetah, (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus), is a critically endangered subspecies of cheetah native to Iran. Once widespread across the Middle East and South Asia, this rare animal has experienced significant decl…
When the squad gets thirsty together. National Geographic
She gave us a private show! Enjoy!🥰 National Geographic
Welcome to playtime in Scandinavia 🛝🐾 These Eurasian lynx kittens are all about exploring their new mountainous world, eventually increasing their roaming range up to 150 square miles as they grow older and stronger. N…
A coyote get a stinky surprise from a skunk National Geographic
Don't rule out the grasshopper mouse. These rodents are equipped with special venom-blocking proteins that are especially useful when battling a potentially paralyzing foe—like the giant hairy scorpion in Saguaro Nationa…

Deep in the misty forests of Aberdare National Park, a troop of Sykes monkeys enjoying a berry feast. These guys are also called white-throated monkeys. By munching on berries and fruit all day, they actually help spread…
Warning—this video contains extreme levels of cuteness 🚨 National Geographic
What a morning in the Masai Mara looks like 🦒🫶 National Geographic
Rare brown panda💕 National Geographic

Red-billed oxpeckers on a zebra's behind 🐦⬛️ National Geographic
Three small fox cubs check the rain outside their den🦊 National Geographic