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154 публікаційForget armor, these beetle larvae go into battle with a stink shield 💥 National Geographic
The forest king has arrived🦌 National Geographic
A turtle taps a manta ray with its flipper at Heron Island, Australia. National Geographic
One of the most gorgeous bucks 🦌 National Geographic
What an incredible thing to witness 🌱🐍 Coastal Carpet Pythons are a semi-arboreal species that have incredible climbing abilities, even allowing them to climb smooth surfaces with little to no grip! National Geographic
Best face reveal ever — Quokka joey 💛 National Geographic
Pangolins are the most trafficked wild mammals in the world, sought after for their meat and scales. They’re quietly disappearing before many people have even heard of them.🐾 National Geographic
Winter at Utah's Zion National Park just hits different ❄️ National Geographic
Another name for a winter wonderland? That'd be "Yellowstone National Park" ❄️ National Geographic
Why yes, these sleepy animals are our entire January mood. 😴 National Geographic

Sleeping until further notice 😴 Pandas will sometimes do handstands while marking their territory! National Geographic
The aerodynamic flight of the red-billed blue magpie National Geographic

Often mistaken for a bee, the Japanese Fly Bee, also known as a hoverfly mimic, is a master of disguise found across Japan and East Asia. Its yellow-and-black striped body perfectly imitates a wasp or bee, keeping predat…
Cleaner Shrimp vs Yellow Moray Eel (Trust at Its Wildest) A tiny cleaner shrimp swim straight into the open mouth of a yellow moray eel No fear. No hesitation. Just pure underwater trust. The moray stayed perfectly still…
Organized chaos!😂🐒 One of the most entertaining things to watch — a troop of baboons! They’re always up to something, full of energy, mischief, and endless personality. Kruger National Park.
Have you seen anything cuter than this?🥰 Wild dog puppies!🐾 National Geographic
A snow day isn’t a slow day for a beaver! Busy beavers aren’t the hibernating type. All bundled up in dense fur and insulating layers of fat, they take on their winter chores with a big toothy grin. There are snacks to r…
Baby fox kits 🥺 National Geographic
You just know she's riding on her last mom nerve...she'd drag a cub down and the second would clamber up...mom wanted to go to the river for a drink but these two wanted to see how far they could push it... National Geog…
Who said you’d be productive this week 💤 National Geographic
Small but determined Pika may be the size of your pet hamster but the confidence that they exude as they roam the rocky cliffs they call home is undeniable. Searching for food to store before snow hides their homes for w…
Safe in the open spaces of the Arctic This young red fox spent the evening roaming the vast Arctic tundra rolling down hills, digging small hollows, and exploring every quiet corner before finally finding a soft place to…
Do you ever feel like your head is just spinning in circles? Embrace it and spin like an otter🦦🦦 National Geographic
Cuteness overload!😂❤️ National Geographic
Giant anteaters typically have only one offspring per gestation, which is carried on its mother's back for months. Therefore, seeing a female accompanied by three offspring is an exceptional scene in nature, whether due…
What has transparent hair, black skin, and built-in swimming goggles? That's right, it's a polar bear—and it has five facts to share with you. National Geographic
This is a zebra’s love language! In the wild, grooming is a an important bonding ritual. Little Notty lost her natal family, but the loving instinct is still strong. Now, she bestows it upon her best friend, Tytan the rh…
A baby American alligator assault its mother’s eye, practicing its death roll🦎 National Geographic
A determined squirrel clearing a snowy fence🐿 National Geographic
When people say everything tries to kill you in Australia, it’s not completely true 😁 National Geographic