National Geographic
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Пости за Лютий 2026
140 публікацій
Featured here is a striking close-up of a tiger in water. Tigers are generally solitary, except during mating or when raising their cubs. Cubs stay with their mothers until they can hunt independently, typically between…
Time moves fast in the wild. What begins in play soon becomes preparation. National Geographic
What a handsome lad...💛 National Elk Refuge National Geographic
Meet the Arctic's toughest yet cutest residents. They stumble, they cuddle, they endure, they repeat. National Geographic
Hyenas are highly efficient hunters capable of chasing down almost any prey. They primarily hunt antelopes but are also able to take down buffalo and giraffes. National Geographic
This bonobo mother and her newborn baby have an entire community supporting them 💕 National Geographic
Meet one of nature's tiny dancers 🕷💙 He’s dancing, twirling, and showing off every color to win her heart. National Geographic
Not a mouse. Not a monkey. This tiny marsupial is more closely related to kangaroos than any animal in Chile. National Geographic
Nothing to see here, just a heron surfing on an underwater hippo. Standard. National Geographic
Puma is a powerful predatory creature belonging to the Felidae family. This skilled hunter is known for its agility and grace, holding one of the top spots among the great cats. National Geographic
Morning 🌅 National Geographic
Great fisher🦊 National Geographic
If you've never heard the sound a Tasmanian devil makes, now you have 🫡 National Geographic
This wattled jacana chick is already putting the best foot forward 🐥 Little feet are making big moves. With long toes perfect for walking on lily pads and a devoted dad keeping a watchful eye, this tiny adventurer is re…

He doesn’t need camouflage. He is the hide and seek champion. This tiny damselfly knows how to vanish in plain sight — by using the oldest trick in the wild playbook: stay still and let the world miss you. Balanced perfe…

When your friend shares the juiciest secret 😳 National Geographic
In Calgary Smelled food. One leap. Under the snow. Prey caught. Nature is wild❄️🐾 National Geographic
If looks could kill 🥹 National Geographic
Sometimes we wish we were a caribou calf frolicking in the snow ❄️ National Geographic
Brave little fella🐭 National Geographic
Have you ever seen a Crested Caracara visit a Black Vulture for a grooming appointment before? National Geographic
Look at them go! How many did you spot making the leap? 🐗 🥹 Due to their distinct, striped, light ginger-brown fur - they are sometimes referred to as humbugs. These ones were spotted in the Forest of Dean. National Ge…
Brown Bear with her 3 cubs. Tough to beat moments like these 🐻💚 National Geographic
A female cheetah and her two sons on a termite mound, their eyes turned in opposite directions, frozen in perfect light. National Geographic
Mommy & Baby sloth 🥰✨ Baby sloths often receive partially chewed leaves directly from their mother’s mouth. This behavior helps the baby learn which plants are safe to eat and transfers essential gut bacteria needed to…
Weddell seal pups are very interactive with their moms. This mom and her pup are drying off from a swim. National Geographic
Sometimes we all need someone to lean on 🇦🇺🦘 National Geographic
A tent made from leaves? That’s what these Honduran white bats (Ectophylla alba) call home. They're one of 22 New World leaf-nosed bats that reshape leaves from more than 77 plant species into stable roosts.🍃 National G…
Small creatures, big impact. From insects that pollinate our food, to plankton that generate much of the oxygen we breathe, to corals that support entire ocean communities — these tiny species help our planet thrive.🕸🐝…
Resembling a dragon, a Pokémon, or even a pinecone, pangolins are easily among the most unique creatures on Earth. These armor-clad insectivores are often called “forest guardians.” This is because just one pangolin can…