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152 публікаційThe black-footed cat is one of the smallest wild cats in the world and lives in the dry grasslands and scrublands of southern Africa. It has one of the highest hunting success rates of any wild cat, capturing prey in rou…
This baby just unlocked everyone’s soft side.💕 In Namibia’s harsh deserts, even the smallest elephants learn survival from generations before them. National Geographic
Adorable baby moose comes up for a closer look National Geographic
The starling vs squirrel wars 🐿 Squirrels and starlings often compete and battle for the same tree cavity to nest in, often being quite aggressive and even killing the babies. National Geographic

Never skipping nap time 😴 National Geographic
This isn’t a yawn.It’s a warning. A dominant male hippo can open his mouth up to 150°, sometimes even wider at full stretch. Those massive lower canines can grow up to 50 cm long, and they’re not for eating. They’re buil…
Watch this juvenile bald eagle earn his wings 🦅 National Geographic
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The famous Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) in its natural habitat in South America! National Geographic
Diving bell spiders spend their entire life underwater, but they still need air to breathe. Fortunately, they have a special trick that helps them spin their webs. 🕸 National Geographic
Kentish Plover Chick🐣 National Geographic
Morning in the tundra National Geographic
The Blob Top Jelly National Geographic
Tiny mongooses chase off a much larger marabou stork National Geographic
Hummingbird does a barrel roll to get a bee off of it National Geographic
Encounter with a battle-scarred dominant male jaguar in the grasslands of Colombian National Geographic
A Normal Day of a Life of a Penguin National Geographic
Bison calves frolicking in Yellowstone National Park National Geographic
The wide-eyed Ezo flying squirrel, endemic to Hokkaido, Japan National Geographic
One Coral… Hundreds of Lives.🐠 Coral reefs support about one quarter of all ocean species. Staghorn coral grows relatively fast compared to many corals and forms dense structures perfect for fish nurseries. Many juvenil…
An elk and a horse were seen interacting through a fence in Estes Park, Colorado, where elk are often spotted near homes and ranches. The two animals briefly touched noses in a quiet moment of curiosity, filmed from a ne…
A lion cub spotted drinking water 🦁 National Geographic
Piebald deer are born with a rare genetic condition that causes irregular patches of white fur across their bodies. Unlike albino deer, they retain normal eye and nose pigmentation. Only a small percentage of deer carry…
European badger cubs chase and wrestle, behaviors that help them build strength and coordination. These behaviors are most common in spring and early summer, when cubs begin leaving their underground setts to explore the…
This pup was trying its best to howl but just couldn’t quite get it out. National Geographic
Orca pool party. National Geographic

Spring is on the way 🌸 National Geographic
Being a penguin chick isn’t easy—there’s a whole lot to learn to survive. National Geographic

Tree frogs use their eyes to help them swallow! Their eyes sink down into the skull and push food toward the throat.🐸 National Geographic
What is the world's most adorable animal? It could be the Fennec Fox with its adorably massive ears. They are most commonly found in the deserts of Northern Africa. 🦊 National Geographic