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153 публікаційSwan takes matters into its own beak National Geographic
Beluga whales are social animals who use a language of clicks, whistles, and clangs. Will this ability to communicate help a beluga mother find her lost calf in the vastness of the ocean? National Geographic
Stay calm, eat bamboo, and keep rolling like a panda! 🐼😆 National Geographic
This giraffe didn't stand a chance against a massive (and kind-hearted) elephant! ☺️ National Geographic
What a beautiful morning with the lionesses and their cubs from the pride! We hope they all reach maturity ❤️ National Geographic
Need a brain break? Maybe 30 seconds of adorable Arctic ground squirrels playing and feasting on flowers in Gates of the Arctic National Park will help. 🐿 National Geographic
A mother Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her calf 🐳 National Geographic
The Agility and Grace of a Leopard National Geographic
For these cubs, climbing to great heights in the trees isn't just fun and games... 🐻 National Geographic
he ocean’s most graceful pair of wings 🪽🐟 The flying gurnard’s fins may look like they help it move faster, but that’s not the case. When it needs to swim away quickly, it folds them back in and uses its other fins to…

Emperor penguin parenting is a joint effort. The mother lays a single egg and then heads to sea to feed, while the father balances it on his feet for 65-75 days, until it hatches! 🐧 National Geographic
Spectacular antlers🦌,Estes Park, Colorado National Geographic
Yawning is so contagious😊 National Geographic
Not sure what’s going on here but it’s a crab riding a jellyfish 🤷🏼♂️🧐 National Geographic
The bear, the wolf and the raven. 😊 National Geographic
Rhinos across Africa are vulnerable to poaching within national parks, but desert-adapted black rhinos in the Etosha Mountain Reserve in Namibia have found a sanctuary in this private reserve. Armed guards using high-tec…
🦅 Eagles of Legend, Power & Survival From the rainforests to the rivers, three iconic eagles soar as symbols of strength, mystery, and resilience: 🌿 Ornate Hawk-Eagle – A rainforest ghost with fierce eyes and a regal c…
Steam, snow, and snuggles ❄️ ❤️ Japanese macaques have thick fur to help them withstand the cold, but they also huddle close and groom each other to stay warm and maintain social bonds. In the hot springs, mothers and in…
Elephant seals are born in October and November. For three to four intense weeks, the mother nurses her pup, during which time the newborn triples its weight—growing from about 40 kg at birth to an impressive 120–130 kg…
Meet the guardians of the kelp forest 🐟 The California sheephead wrasse sports a big chin and an even bigger bite. By keeping sea urchin numbers balanced, these wrasse help maintain the health of the waters that so many…
Twin elephants are very rare and occur in only about 1% of all births of their species. National Geographic
Baby peacock hides under its mother’s wing🪽 National Geographic

Capybaras are herbivores, therefore harmless to other animals around them. They're easy-going semi-aquatic mammals, social, friendly, and gentle, and get along with just about everyone, so it makes sense that other anima…
These little meerkats tumble, pounce, and spar their way to survival skills. National Geographic
Mesmerizing 💙 Arctic thunder rumbles regularly across the water of Kangerlussuatsiaq fjord in Greenland. The sound doesn’t come from the sky; it comes from the near-constant calving of the many glaciers that lie languid…
Moose body language 101: when the ears go back and you see the whites of their eyes… you’re already in danger! This protective cow moose wasn’t about to let another cow get too close to her calf, and things escalated fas…
Lion cubs were having so much fun until mom came and broke it all up.🦁 National Geographic
You never know what you'll find in the woods🤠 Wolverine!!💕 National Geographic
A wild cat that looks like an otter, moves like a weasel, and hunts like a panther. Meet the Jaguarundi — a mysterious feline of the Americas. Silent. Solitary. Swift. It slips through the forest like smoke, vanishing be…
Squirrels jumping in the trampoline🐿 National Geographic