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150 публікаційMomma francolin opens the pantry for her hungry chicks🐥 National Geographic
Triple the trouble, triple the love 🐻💛 National Geographic
Have you ever watched a moose clear a branch like corn on the cob??? It is the best!! Moose season is here and I have been hiking around rivers and ponds in my tall boots to photograph them in the early season. National…
Tiny hooves and snouty snoots 🥹 These baby javelinas are leaving their birthing ground for the first time, keeping close to their mother’s side as they explore Saguaro National Park. National Geographic
Does it get more beautiful than watching a leopard in those fleeting moments after the sun sets? 🌙 With pupils dilated in the fading light, they embody grace, beauty, and elegance like no other. The most beautiful of ca…
Only in Africa 🫶 National Geographic
Tiny paws, big mood💕 National Geographic
News 13 viewer Shelly Piper captured this adorable video of a mama bear and her four cubs grabbing a drink in Asheville. 🐻 National Geographic
Exactly what we needed to see today 🐒❤️ The pygmy marmoset may be tiny, but its bite is strong enough to pierce even the toughest fig tree bark. National Geographic
Drone footage captures a family of lions chilling in Botswana at sunset National Geographic
He's still learning how to play the rhino, but he's already mastered joy.💕 National Geographic
Dinner is served! This beaver kit is enjoying an evening meal of bark and cambium from a willow stick. And while this little one nibbles, its species shapes landscapes, proving that even the smallest engineers can be cli…
An interaction you don’t witness every day 🦒🦁 A tower of giraffes spotted a pride of lions and, out of curiosity and precaution, followed them closely. National Geographic
When it comes to escaping predators, the day octopus is all about working smarter, not harder. 🐙 National Geographic
The true icons of valley!🌿 National Geographic
Fighting with your sibling over food is truly a universal problem 🐟🍴 Common terns nest in colonies on sandy ground near water, where chicks can find cover in low vegetation. They mainly eat small fish but also rely on…
When every pounce counts 😼 A bobcat mother trains her kitten in the art of survival, turning every hunt into a lesson of patience, precision, and play. National Geographic
Magic in the bush✨ National Geographic
Shh...it’s nap time (again) 😴🐨 Koalas have evolved special liver enzymes and gut bacteria to handle their toxic eucalyptus diet, but it comes at a cost. With so little energy from their food, they spend up to 20 hours…
Panda cubs are born adorable and they just keep stealing our hearts every day 😭❤️🔥 National Geographic
The snail kite, a hawk-like bird, relies solely on freshwater snails, particularly the Florida apple snail. Their beaks have adapted to become curved and pointed and act as a hook that allows them to pull snails out of t…
A Powerful Sight: Mama Bear and Her 4 Cubs 🐻 Spotting a mother bear with her cubs is one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences. Most black bear mothers, known as sows, usually give birth to 2–3 cubs at a time.…
Don’t let the looks fool you… the warthog is built for battle. 🐗 Those large “warts” on a male’s face aren’t just for show; they are thick pads of skin that act like armor, cushioning blows and protecting the eyes durin…
Awkward, adorable, it's all the same for a slow loris 🥺 National Geographic
Do you think this gull is an opportunist or shall you imagine these guys are friends? ⠀ Remember though, gulls are kleptoparasites! Kleptoparasitism is defined as a form of resource acquisition where one animal takes res…
Elephants can smell water from over three miles away and will trek through harsh conditions to reach it, no matter how tired this little calf gets along the way.🐘 National Geographic
This duck just keeps flipping over and over🦆 National Geographic
Lil guy came to visit on a porch 😅🤣 National Geographic
At first glance, Yellowstone’s bison seem quiet, but their communication is a survival code that hikers should take seriously. 🦬 National Geographic
There’s something incredibly calming about watching a pod of orcas glide gracefully through the ocean. No rushing, no splashing, just the silent rhythm of their fins slicing the water. In moments like this, nature feels…