National Geographic
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
buy ads: https://telega.io/channels/NatGeoSociety/card?r=d8caDv0I
Пости за Лютий 2026
140 публікаційWe may not have the best luge form, but you otter know who we are cheering for—Brookfield natives. Go Team USA! National Geographic
First steps are the hardest... Bison calf newly born... National Geographic
Spy😎 National Geographic
The intense stare from the puma. National Geographic
The dolphin salsa 💃 National Geographic
Have you ever seen a Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo? It's a rare marsupial from the rainforests of northeastern Australia.Females reach sexual maturity at just over 2 years, and males at about 4 ½ years of age. Lumholtz's tree…
This little guy and his new best friend🐒 National Geographic
Patient dad looking for mom! 😂 National Geographic
Enjoy 15 seconds of wildlife.✨ National Geographic
Roses are red, 🌹 Violets are blue, 🪻 In nature, love shows up honest, instinctive, and true. 💕 This Valentine’s Day, celebrate love that doesn’t need applause. It already rules the wild. 💚 National Geographic
Remember: health is number one📚🌿 The #1 mistake people make is waiting until there’s an emergency or a sick child to start educating themselves about holistic health and natural solutions. I’m asked all the time what b…
How cute are baby rhino zoomies 🦏 National Geographic
When you're tall... but still think you're a climber National Geographic
Lion cubs play within their pride, protected by the presence of the adults. Here, there's no rush, just movement, pauses, and the steady rhythm of the first days of life in the wild.🦁 National Geographic
Two on the trip 🦊🦊 National Geographic
Meet the African Rock Pythons (two species)! These are the largest snakes of Africa. National Geographic
Leopards reach adulthood and independence at about 18 months old. Until then, the mother is responsible for feeding, raising, and watching over her playful cubs. National Geographic

Love is in the air ♥️ National Geographic
This shows how incredibly intelligent wild animals are, especially elephants. The baby was trapped between the tree trunks, and the mother had to break open the trunk to free it. National Geographic

Numbats diet consists of one type of food and that's termites! Their slender sticky tongue helps them get into small spaces to search for termites. National Geographic
Talk about earning your stripes! 🐯❄️ For thousands of years, Siberian tigers have occupied the southeastern corner of Russia, where winter temperatures of –20 degrees Fahrenheit are not unusual 😳😱 National Geographic
Red pandas really, really, really like bamboo😂 National Geographic
This wallaby just got robbed by an Emu😭😂 National Geographic
Giraffes have nowhere to hide from storms! Maasai Mara, Kenya 🇰🇪 National Geographic
Every step felt heavy with history, yet fragile in today’s world. The collar around its neck isn’t a flaw in the frame—it’s a lifeline. A quiet symbol of science, vigilance, and relentless effort by forest teams who choo…
A winter morning at Dudhwa, where silence speaks louder than roars. Tigress bends to the water’s edge, her reflection steady, her presence commanding. Beside her, two young lives mirror the future of the forest — a confi…
Watch the beauty and large size of the Indian Rock Python National Geographic
Opossum after sunrise at the wetlands. National Geographic
A mink trying to decide to come out or not. National Geographic
Only in Sweden... a fox finds a faster way down the hill🦊 National Geographic