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150 публікаційA young puma grooming itself on a beautiful sunny day. National Geographic
Who wins? 😂 National Geographic
Masai Mara's "Play Time" National Geographic
Wolves of the Wapiti Lake Pack playing on the ridgeline of a Hayden Valley coulee...the one wolf seems to enjoy pushing dirt down the slope... National Geographic
Sometimes you just need a helping hoof 🥹 National Geographic
After up to 45 days in their father’s brood pouch, baby seahorses—each around the size of a jelly bean—float together in small groups, wrapping their tails around one another as they travel. National Geographic
Oh and did you spot the little fern stuck between the antlers of the buck? 😂 National Geographic
This bird is helping its friend after it bumped into a window 😔 National Geographic
Squirrel brothers compete to show off their cuteness and get food. National Geographic
They are as dangerous as they are adorable😍 National Geographic
Mother fox playing with her cubs National Geographic
Nothing special to see, just a moose cooling down in someone’s garden National Geographic
A Tasmanian devil supermom carrying her little joeys on her back National Geographic
Tune out the world and tune into the flutters 🐦✨ With up to 70 wingbeats per second and speeds greater than 30 mph, hummingbirds are tiny forces of nature. National Geographic
What could possibly go wrong? 😂🌿 Spoiler: Everything. National Geographic
Sometimes the best families are the ones you make for yourself—this elephant has formed a herd of her own with a group of buffalo who have learned to understand her. 🐘 National Geographic
Autumn is the most exciting time of year to watch deer (in the northern hemisphere) as they engage in fierce mating battles. For example in the UK, the three largest species of deer (red, fallow and sika) all rut in the…
The pied kingfisher lives up to its royal name. Perched on a branch in Kenya, this one made sure its tiny catch was lifeless before swallowing it whole; a quick shake, a firm grip, and the meal is gone. Kingfishers earne…
Helping each other out National Geographic
Lion cubs depend heavily on their mother for survival. 🦁 The lioness not only nurses her cubs, but also hides them in tall grass or thickets for the first 6 to 8 weeks to protect them from predators, and even other lion…
Newborn moose. National Geographic
This is a huge hit in the humpback community 🎶🐋 Each season, male humpbacks remix the previous year’s mating melodies, crafting a brand-new underwater hit. In a stunning display of animal communication, the whales spre…
Mama elephant held onto the baby’s tail to stop it from running away. National Geographic
A snowy egret enjoys a ride on a capybara’s back National Geographic
It takes more than excellent vision to outsmart these marmots 🦅 National Geographic
A snow leopard cub enjoying playtime under mom’s watchful eye National Geographic
Dolphin and pelican chilling side by side at the beach. National Geographic
The river chub 🐟 National Geographic
Carefully placing each step in mom's footsteps, cub transformed the savannah into his own personal promenade. 🌾 National Geographic
This video takes you into the heart of South Sudan’s Great Nile Migration 🇸🇸 — one of Africa’s most spectacular yet little-known wildlife events. Herds of tiang antelope move across the floodplains alongside white-eare…