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140 публікаційNature is always unpredictable. These anteaters have poor eyesight and rely heavily on their sense of smell. It’s often not until they’re close enough to catch a scent that they realize someone is nearby 💚 National Geog…
He knows the camera is on. Pure Arctic confidence. ❄️👑 National Geographic
The Golden Pheasant is often called the "Real-life Phoenix" for a reason, and catching that courtship dance against the white canvas of snow is the ultimate visual contrast. Most people think the Phoenix is just a myth,…
Nature doesn’t divide. It connects. 🌿🦌 Evergreen forests of Kerala.🌳 National Geographic
Sometimes mama bear just makes a better resting spot. National Geographic
Sound UPPPP for these ghostly bison in the fog... National Geographic
African roadblock!🦁 National Geographic
In the rugged terrain of Ladakh, a Eurasian lynx mother and her cub move silently through the snow. These elusive cats avoid humans, making them one of the least studied predators in the region. National Geographic
You never know what hides beneath the surface of the Amazon waters. 😱👀🐍 South America’s green anaconda is the heaviest snake in the world. Green anacondas can grow to more than 29 feet, weigh more than 550 pounds, and…
Meet the bamboo lemur 🐒🍃 These little guys have a peculiar taste for bamboo shoots, munching on the tough stuff most animals wouldn’t dare. Some bamboo contains cyanide, but these lemurs have adapted to handle it! How’…
Unlimited energy. No fear. No instructions followed. Himalayan brown bear baby core at its finest 🤣 National Geographic
Tomato frogs are brightly colored amphibians native to the rainforests of Madagascar, known for their vibrant red or orange skin, which helps deter predators. When threatened, they can secrete a sticky, toxic substance f…
Ring-tailed lemurs, or Lemur catta, are one of the most vocal primates, using over 20 distinct calls to communicate. From sunbathing like little yogis to marking their territory with unique scent glands on their wrists,…
High on the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia, gelada families graze peacefully across the alpine meadows, plucking grass with their dexterous fingers. These unique primates, known for their striking red chest patches, move i…
A chameleon’s tongue can be twice the length of its body?! This little hunter is a master. 🦎🦗 National Geographic
A young giraffe, standing tall and locking eyes with the lens. Giraffes are already over 6 feet tall at birth and they drop nearly 6 feet to the ground when they are born. Within just an hour, they are standing, and by d…
The gentle giants of South Luangwa 🐘 There is something truly special about watching these majestic beauties move in perfect harmony, big, small, big, small, each step a silent promise of protection. The little ones saf…
We’ve all got a bit of cat in us. The question is—what kind? 😼 National Geographic
Artedius harringtoni A bottom-dwelling species of marine fish, belonging to the Cottidae family, commonly known as sculpins. Found in the eastern Pacific Ocean , these fascinating creatures thrive in their underwater hab…
There is a bear cuscus 😍 This is a slow-moving marsupial that hides in the treetops and occupies the ecological niche of a sloth or a koala. National Geographic