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152 публікаційA squirrel and blooming crocuses.🌺 National Geographic

When someone asks if you ate the last piece of cheesecake. 🤣 This little cutie is a Great Egret chick. Great Egrets, like so many other birds, were almost wiped out by greedy hunters. Now, hunters often get a bad rap be…
Brave little cub!🐻 Check this tidbit from North American Bear Center: "There is no consensus on why young animals risk injury and burn up energy in carefree activities simply to have “fun.” Play is most elaborate and pr…
So much cuteness! A sweet little baby alligator swimming, his big bad predator self startled some minnows then at the end...listen to his little sounds. 🥹 😍 Florida National Geographic
What going on there🧐 National Geographic
A dolphin 🐬 and a school of fish try to outsmart him.🐠 National Geographic
Polar bears enjoying the spring Arctic sun 🌞 These majestic creatures bask in the warm rays after months of polar night. Did you know that polar bears have black skin and hollow hair to maximize heat absorption? 🐻❄️ N…
Spring has sprung, and so have the monarchs! 🦋☀️ National Geographic
Lone African penguin surrounded by tens of thousands of gannets on Bird Island, Lamberts Bay, South Africa🧐 National Geographic

Besties on a log 🪵🫶 National Geographic
This mother deer has TWO albino fawns...🦌 National Geographic

Royal Bengal Tiger looking at flying Kingfisher bird in Maharashtra forest, India National Geographic
A ship stops to let penguins cross the Antarctic rules of the road. National Geographic
Deep in the vast deserts of North Africa and the Middle East lives one of the most elusive and enchanting creatures: the sand cat. Perfectly adapted to its harsh, arid environment, this small wild cat thrives where few a…
The sword-billed hummingbird is nature’s most extraordinary example of specialization. Found in the Andes, this remarkable bird is the only species whose bill is longer than its entire body, excluding its tail. This adap…
Note to self: don’t upset a hippo 📝😬🦛 National Geographic
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Kids is always kids National Geographic
Featured here is a blackbuck. Blackbucks can outrun nearly every predator in their path, except the cheetah. National Geographic
Woodpecker keeps a pretty cool, rhythmic beat. National Geographic
Badger cub is down for a roadside squabble National Geographic
This is tiny little pine marten National Geographic
The iconic hood of a cobra is the universal signal for danger. National Geographic
Hunting skills of hungry fox 🦊 National Geographic
Colour me pink! Featured here is a flock of flamingoes. Flamingoes “run” on water using their webbed feet to gain speed before taking flight. National Geographic
Camera trap captures a jaguar overlooking the ocean in Costa Rica National Geographic
Sharp-tailed grouse performing their famous courtship dance. National Geographic
There's more to cuddles and roars in a sea lion rookery than meets the eye. They're a vital way for a mom to imprint her identifying sound and scent on her young pup. 💛 National Geographic
Arctic fox kits are born in underground dens and soon explore the surrounding tundra. During the warmer months, their fur is brown or gray, helping them blend in with rocks and plants. By winter, most Arctic foxes turn w…
Young northern saw-whet owls have a cinnamon-colored belly and a largely unspotted brown back and crown. They begin their first molt in late summer, only a few months after hatching, and by autumn most body plumage resem…