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156 публікаційDREAM STATE There’s a window where lions sit somewhere between sleep and alert. Half awake, unfocused, almost drifting. It’s usually before they get active, or just before they properly settle down. That in between state…
There’s something very relaxing about watching the snow fall ❄️ National Geographic
Mom is trying to do some yoga and get in her zen while the kids are getting crazy. National Geographic
She’s purrr-fect 🐱💅 The stealthy queen of Olympic National Park makes a rare daytime appearance to show off those signature feline hunting skills. National Geographic
Find some snow to frolic in! ❄️ National Geographic
The male eagle passes prey to the female, she catches it midair🦅 National Geographic
Lynx spotted in Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦 National Geographic
Otters sound like a bunch of squeaky toys☺️ National Geographic
Bombastic side eye 👁 National Geographic
A massive fever of Mobula rays migrating off the coast of Baja California. National Geographic
Need a little help getting into a wintry state of mind? No problem. National Geographic
He scared the tiny bear 👀 National Geographic
In chimpanzee society, grooming isn't just about looking for bugs—it's about forging bonds.🐵 National Geographic
Javelinas are well known for their ability to eat tough, spiky cacti. 🌵 Primarily, javelinas feed on various desert plants, cactus pads, pulp and fruits, agave hearts, roots, and flowers. They have specialized teeth and…
Rainy day🌧 National Geographic
Absence makes the heart grow fonder...🤍 After a long winter scavenging for food, this arctic fox returns from a thousand-mile journey across the Arctic, dedicated to reuniting with his lifelong mate. National Geographic
Owls are incredibly intelligent and beautiful creatures that inhabit the wild and lead a predatory lifestyle. They have an exceptionally keen sense of hearing and are able to catch a mouse in complete darkness by orienti…
Each spring, over 500 butterfly species turn Cuc Phuong, Vietnam, into paradise. That’s more than the number of species that have been identified in all of Europe combined. 🦋 National Geographic
Nap time😴 National Geographic
Rabbits can rotate their ears 180 degrees, allowing them to pinpoint the exact source of a sound with precision. This unique ability helps them detect potential threats and communicate effectively with their fellow bunni…
Blink and you might miss them zooming by 💨 National Geographic
Baboons can express their emotions not only with sounds but also with physical gestures. For example, they can stick out their tongue or raise their eyebrows to show their mood.🐵 National Geographic
Pallas's cats are well-insulated from the cold with their thick fur, and their wide paws act like snowshoes. Additionally, they can wrap their tail around their body for extra warmth. This species also has a well-develop…
Friendly kids🐻 National Geographic
The big ears of a small fennec fox🥰 National Geographic
Snow facial for the win 🏆Wallabies lick their hands and forearms in hot weather to cool down! National Geographic
Hornbills perched outside of a cave pick off bats as they exit Every evening at dusk, millions of tiny bats pour out of Borneo’s Gomantong Caves in a thick, living river that stretches across the sky for over an hour. Lo…
Nature therapy in reserve 🤣🤣 National Geographic
The Mexican long-nosed bat 🤝 the agave plant National Geographic
Red pandas are literally the cutest 💕 National Geographic