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156 публікацій"Soup season" has a completely different meaning for a caterpillar. National Geographic

Bobcats can sprint up to 30 mph and launch themselves 12 feet to catch prey. National Geographic
Nuan Nuan, a panda that was returned to China from Malaysia, became enraged at being provoked by a peacock that was running loose in the zoo, and taught the peacock a lesson by beating it badly and plucking its tail feat…
He will bring home a real Christmas tree.🎄 National Geographic
Sea otters rub their faces to groom their fur; driving out moisture, adding air, and spreading natural oils secreted by their skin. National Geographic
Emperor penguin chicks playing Neumayer station, Antarctica National Geographic
Of all the possible noises a squirrel could make none of these are what you imagined National Geographic
Iridopelma sp, a Brazilian arboreal tarantula known for its bright pink hairs. National Geographic
The Arctic hare can run up to 60 km/h, but it's when it's sitting that we like it more.😍 National Geographic

POV: Step outside in socks and didn't realize it snowed...❄️ National Geographic
Listen to the inhale of this Blue Whale! National Geographic
The fox is a predatory animal and lives in nature by hunting. She hunts at night, especially actively from midnight to dawn. Nature has wonderfully equipped the fox for night hunting: it sees perfectly in the dark, becau…
Get ready for the smallest baby dolphin you’ve ever seen🐬 National Geographic
Tigers showing strength and playfulness while catching their food National Geographic
Mama bear and...🐻 National Geographic
Bighorn sheep rams use their distinctively large, spiraling horns for intense, dominance-asserting head-butting contests, with their uniquely structured horns and skulls enabling them to withstand significant force and a…
Gaboon vipers are very heavy snakes. Many people think that they are the heaviest vipers in the world. However, that record belongs to another viper National Geographic
The snow cracks, the forest goes silent… and suddenly he appears: the ghost of winter. A wild wolf running free through the Polish forests. Moments like this remind you why nature is pure magic, power, and mystery. Captu…
After nursing for three months and losing two pounds of fat a day, this mother polar bear needs to leave the den and find food. 🐻❄️ Relying on instinct and her sense of smell, she leads her family on an arduous journey…
Legend has it, the warthog is still running… National Geographic
Freeing a stuck crow… With a crowbar National Geographic
Colorful sea urchin and starfish on the ocean floor National Geographic
A hummingbird moves like a fighter jet in real life National Geographic
How male seahorses get pregnant and carry the babies National Geographic
A rare grey peacock-pheasant showing its beautiful spotted tail 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

Unmatched loyalty 🐘 National Geographic
Each year, flocks of sandhill cranes descend on areas of the American South and Midwest—attracting visitors not just with their colorful displays, but with their distinct bugling calls as well. National Geographic
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
An interesting fact about the burrowing owl National Geographic