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154 публікаційHippos having their own pool party National Geographic
Individual army ants are small, but their massive numbers allow them to prey on much larger insects. 🐜 National Geographic
One minute you’re celebrating your first trip around the sun, the next you’re dodging predators. This is a zebra birthday. National Geographic

Silent strength 🐍 Royal pythons are also known as "ball pythons" because of the defensive posture they go into when predators are close by. They tuck they heads under their bodies and coil up into a sphere shape! Nation…
Eight taps a second. Ears tuned like sonar. A finger built for precision. 🌿 This is the aye-aye—one of nature’s most extraordinary problem-solvers. National Geographic

When your mom gets home and you realize you forgot to take the chicken out of the freezer 😳 National Geographic
A moment in the wild that lingers long after the dust has settled: the silent gaze of a leopard, the first roar under starlight, or the golden quiet of a morning. 💚💛 National Geographic
He's still learning how to play the rhino, but he's already mastered joy🦏 National Geographic
A mother carries her whole world🦁 She has no hands… only a mouth, but she carries her baby with more tenderness than anything in the world .A mother's love knows no bounds 🐾❤️ National Geographic
The "Silver Bullet": Barracudas can reach speeds of up to 27 mph (43 km/h) in short bursts to ambush prey. Underbite Power: That famous "scary" underbite isn't just for show—it houses two sets of razor-sharp teeth design…
Awake doesn’t mean ready.🦉 National Geographic
Geoffroy’s cats are mainly active at night or around dawn and dusk, which makes daytime sightings rare. Two individuals are seen here using a tree in Chilean Patagonia. Although they can climb well, they spend most of th…
A black bear cub finds himself a snack as mom grazes nearby...Black bear cubs are the cutest...🐻 National Geographic
A giant ant eater and pup, riding on moms back through the Pantanal Savannah. If you look closely, you’ll see that the babies fur pattern matched moms perfectly, to create an illusion for predators that this is one, larg…

An alpine ibex, walking along a ridge like high above Chamonix, France.These regal animals have a tough history, and were nearly hunted to extinction. By the early 1800s, less than 100 remained, all located in a small po…
Skunk family waddles...🐾 National Geographic
Beautiful sighting of this Golden eagle in the gently falling snow, Boulder CO🦅 National Geographic
A forest fox, aka a crab-eating fox, on the nocturnal prowl in Brazil’s Cerrado region. National Geographic
Look at those toes grabbing on to mom!! 🤣 Cute as can be Rhesus Macaque baby at Silver Springs State Park, Florida. These guys are always a big hit with tourists but they are not only not native, they raid bird nests, o…
Hatching an egg in the Antarctic wilderness requires a lot of synchronicity between emperor penguin parents, but practice makes perfect 🤍 National Geographic

A baby Jaguar, pausing as it descends a tree in Brazil’s Pantanal, the largest wetland on planet earth. This was a magical and unexpected moment 💖 National Geographic
Bohemian Waxwing // Jaseur boréal (feat. Cedar Waxwing)A reddish color is found on the undertails of the Bohemian Waxwings but is absent on the Cedar Waxwin National Geographic
Magical moment in the heart of PA Elk country. National Geographic
Playing hide and seek with the Pileated Woodpecker National Geographic
Face to face with the kings of the forest 🫎 National Geographic
Cutest little feet ever!! A Precious Black Bear cub dangling those sweet feet❤️ National Geographic
The day the turkey bit back. 👀 National Geographic
Pine martens are most active at dusk and are agile treetop hunters. They can leap from tree to tree in pursuit of squirrels, twisting fluidly in mid-air to ensure a safe landing. Pine martens prefer to live alone and are…
A well hid’DEN surprise in the woods 🦝🩶 Raccoons are intelligent, agile, and primarily nocturnal animals. In spring, the female gives birth to a litter of two to seven kits. At birth, the kits are blind and lack their…
Have you ever seen foxes in a tree before? 😮 Sometimes, nature treats us to absolutely magical surprises. National Geographic