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Did You Know there are over 800 species of hermit crab worldwide! National Geographic
Eating and resting. 🐰🍇 National Geographic

Did You Know red pandas spend most of their days in trees using their semi retractable claws to journey from tree to tree! National Geographic
For the first few months, pangolin pups cling to their mother’s tail. Later, they’ll explore on their own, ready to face the wild world. National Geographic

Did You Know bumblebees can sense how nutritious pollen is, which helps them determine the best plants to incorporate into their diets. National Geographic
From roots to rain-soaked soil, these cubs are discovering their world one paw step at a time 🐾 National Geographic

Did You Know koalas may sleep for 18-20 hours every day National Geographic
This is a butterfly bat also known as a painted bat. National Geographic

Did You Know opossums use their long, hairless, prehensile tails and feet with opposable thumbs to grip branches when climbing National Geographic
Two seals sharing an underwater hug National Geographic
This small insect is known as an oribatid mite It has waxy plates that refract light to create stunning rainbow colors National Geographic
How a sea turtle eats a jellyfish National Geographic

All octopuses are venomous, while most of their venom is not dangerous to humans – but it can be lethal to their prey 🐙 When threatened by predators, they can squirt black ink in their faces, which interferes with their…
The elephant saves a young deer ❤️ National Geographic

This mammal can sleep AND give birth while standing up! 🦒 National Geographic
Wolves hunt in packs to coordinate their attacks—but this polar bear mother was wise to their ways. 🐻❄️ National Geographic

Did You Know Ladybugs release a foul-smelling chemical from their leg joints when threatened that tastes awful to predators National Geographic
Swimming upstream to their spawning grounds takes a lot of energy out of a salmon—and for many, it's more than they have to give. National Geographic

Just getting my morning stretch in 🧘♂️ Did You Know orangutans' arms can stretch out more than the length of their bodies! National Geographic
You are what you eat... literally 🐍 King cobras feed on other serpents like this rat snake with ease—they even make a meal out of other king cobras. National Geographic

Did You Know pikas are famous for their loud, high-pitched bleats used to protect their territory. Despite their petite size, their vocals are mighty, often compared to the sound of a lamb! National Geographic
No one loves a drop-in dinner guest… especially if you’re the dinner 😮💨😳 National Geographic
Best playtime ever! While their mom is looking out for them, these brown bear cubs are free to have fun and prepare for their life in the wild. 🐻 National Geographic

A glimpse into the beauty of nature ✨ Did You Know monarch butterfly wings are covered in tiny scales, which enhance their aerodynamics and help them fly! National Geographic
This cub is really branching out 🙃 For pandas, climbing trees is an essential skill to help them hide from predators 🐼🐼🐼 National Geographic

The art of a power nap 💤 Did You Know Fennec foxes have ears up to six inches long that help regulate body temperature in the desert heat! National Geographic
Baby sea turtle making its way to its new home 🌊🐢 Did You Know the gender of sea turtle hatchlings is determined by the temperature they experience while incubating in the nest! National Geographic
Here in the rugged landscape of western Qinghai, snow leopards reign supreme 👑❄️ Often called ghosts of the mountain kingdom, these apex predators are rarely caught on camera due to their elusive nature and remote habit…

Just a little guy 🦡🖤 Did You Know badgers regularly clean their sleeping areas and change materials, such as hay and leaves! National Geographic
Teamwork makes the dream... float? 😅 These fire ants will do whatever it takes to protect their colony 🐜💪 National Geographic