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Sea lions riding roaring waves near Santa Barbara Island, California 💙 National Geographic
Mother opossum is so adorable and attentive to her babies💕 National Geographic
The male Cabot's Tragopan inflates his vibrant throat lappet and reveals stunning colors to impress the female. A rare moment of beauty, patience, and instinct in the wild. National Geographic
A rare sighting of a serow, an elusive animal more closely related to goats than deer National Geographic
New perspective unlocked 😉🦒 National Geographic
Trends come and go…this stays ✨ This was filmed in Iceland. Nature never stops surprising us 🌍✨ National Geographic
This foal isn’t albino. She’s leucistic, a rare genetic condition that reduces pigmentation across the whole coat, leaving her pale where her herd runs bold. One in a million. Born wild in the Singita Sabi Sand. National…
Beautiful Tigress navigating the gigantic rocky outcrop of Pench. She had given birth to tiny cubs and was denning in one of the network of caves in the area. National Geographic
A melanistic serval. A high plateau in Africa. One of the rarest wild cat colour variations on the planet 🖤 National Geographic
Not something you see every day. A desert-adapted elephant sliding down a sand dune in Namibia.🐘 National Geographic
He always busy. He quietly playing in a forest of never ending toys.💖 National Geographic
The sand cat is found in desert regions across North Africa, West Asia, and Central Asia. Its thick fur provides insulation against extreme temperatures, and its wide paws are densely covered with hair to protect them fr…
Our planet is a wondrous solar powerhouse 🌞✨ For billions of years, plants have been capturing sunlight and turning it into life—nature’s own incredible energy magic! National Geographic
Ever witnessed a Hoopoe's secret spa ritual? 🛁 National Geographic
Two of four tiger cubs at around three months old call out in Kabini, India. At this age, cubs begin accompanying their mother on short excursions from the den, gaining the stamina and familiarity with their surroundings…
It's a tough life for Nuru 💛 National Geographic
A village in the sky or how White Stork nests lining every pole. National Geographic
Flies with wing patterns that resemble antlers. These are antlered flutter flies 🦋 National Geographic
The Cat Ba langur (also known as the golden-headed langur) is one of the rarest primates on Earth. It lives only on Cat Ba Island in Northern Vietnam and nowhere else in the wild. There are only about 70 to 80 individual…
Have you ever heard about the Boie’s Ground Snake (Atractus badius)? This secretive fossorial colubrid lives in South America. National Geographic
This Peacock displaying its stunning feathers🦚 National Geographic
Lazy Sunday vibes, brought to you by Spinifex Hopping Mice 🐭💤 National Geographic

One Earth 🌍EarthDay2026🌎 National Geographic

Kings of Africa ❤️ National Geographic

They can't change their stripes, and why would they want to? Look at them, they're fantastic! 📸 1/4: An okapi stands in her habitat at Disney's Animal Kingdom. 📸 2/4: A plains zebra foal during Africa's Great Migration…
There’s wonder above, below, and all around us. The salt flats of Bolivia blur the line between Earth and the cosmos. 🌍💫 National Geographic
Whether they're digging burrows, foraging, or exercising their curiosity, meerkats rely on their keen senses every day to navigate environments like the Kalahari Desert. National Geographic

Built for golden hour 🌅 National Geographic