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153 публікаційThese three red squirrels huddled together, with one tucked underneath the other two.🐿 Though typically solitary, Eurasian red squirrels will huddle together in their nest, known as a drey, during colder weather to cons…
Meet the Dhole - nature’s red spirit of the forest! Smart, social, and swift hunters that run the jungle like a pack of pros 🐾🐕🍃 National Geographic
Curious Adélie penguins 🧐 🇦🇶 Cape Hallett National Geographic
Their playful nature helps them practice the hunting skills they’ll need to survive 🐾 National Geographic
Out on the reef, silence doesn’t mean safety… This massive Javanese moray eel emerges from the shadows, moving with slow, calculated precision as it hunts across the seabed. With its powerful jaws and razor-sharp teeth,…
Caught these two fast asleep — heads tucked down, resting gently on their tails like tiny, fluffy statues. These little quokka were completely oblivious to everything around them… peaceful, relaxed, and ridiculously cute…
Can’t resist a good bloom. 🐝🌸 In the smallest corners of the wild, entire civilisations thrive. Perfectly organised, deeply connected, and quietly extraordinary. National Geographic
The wolf 🐺 and the north… inseparable ❤️ National Geographic
How do amur leopards survive winter? 🐆 With no prey, food is scarce. For females with cubs, there’s added pressure to keep them alive. Frozen carcasses provide a lifeline in the cold temperatures until spring arrives wi…
Come on, let’s fight!😎 National Geographic
Morning😀 National Geographic
It's all in the eyes! ❤️👀 They say so much… There's something special about a leopard's eyes. When you look into them, you feel like you've entered another world. National Geographic
On the move National Geographic
Noosa Everglades, Australia 🦘🇦🇺 A peaceful place where wild kangaroos meet the glowing water at sunrise. A place of simple beauty and calm magical moments! National Geographic
Another ridiculous video. Wildlife knows how to entertain us!!😂 National Geographic

Fox pups on patrol ✨ With ears reaching five inches long, bat-eared foxes can hear insects burrowing beneath the soil! National Geographic
Momma hippo tells her little one swim time is over National Geographic
ITCHING Foxes are always itchy, because of all the small insects and ticks, that’s why you see them scratching most of the time😉 National Geographic
In bonobo society, sisterhood is power. Their cooperation shapes a rare matriarchal structure among great apes. Step into their world. National Geographic
He was auditioning for the Jungle Oscars! Applaud if you believe in happiness… Because this little leopard certainly does. ✨👏 National Geographic
Those berries glowing like tiny jewels, that winter haze wrapping everything in calm — this is Bohemian Waxwing 🍒 National Geographic
The Rinkhals (Hemachatus haemachatus) is a good actor! National Geographic
Baby elephant splashing in the water | The first trip to the beach with mom is always a magical moment! Snug between his mother's paws, he is reassured by her love, care, and protection 🐘. A truly tender moment ❤️ Natio…
Chaos reigns in the hyena's' den 🤣 National Geographic
You have trees you bought at home, and Africa have lion trees 😅😅😅 National Geographic
The motherhood experience is universal National Geographic
Sea wolves spend the first few months of their lives deep within the “safety” of the old growth forest. Some of their den trees are centuries old which is fascinating to think about. After their time growing stronger in…
With wonder, we watch sperm whales nap upright, appearing as tall as 40-foot trees and as still as statues 🤯 Sometimes, for these giants, resting looks more like standing than lying down! National Geographic
Hyena picking the wrong meal National Geographic
Meet the Black Heron — nature’s smartest fisherman. 🐦🎣 Instead of chasing fish, it creates its own shadow trap… a perfect “circle of doom” that lures prey right in. This isn’t luck — it’s pure strategy. National Geogra…