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153 публікаційAn African wild dog turns on the speed but once the chase reaches deeper water, the Lechwe has the upper hand and narrowly escapes. National Geographic
Sea CUCUMBER 🥒 National Geographic
Arizona rattlesnake shaking its rattle When a rattlesnake shakes its rattle, it's not attacking—it's warning. This sound serves to: Alert to potential threats Avoid unnecessary confrontation Make the intruder back away I…
They're both trying… 🐻 National Geographic

Like mother like daughter 😆 National Geographic
Baby vulture “zoomies” only get more and more energetic the older they get! The constant running, jumping, and flapping is a way to get out all that energy they must have while being cooped up in the nest, but it’s also…
Life on the ice is tough for these penguin chicks 🐧 National Geographic
Adorably wonderful and astonishingly rare 😲 Fewer than 500 Ethiopian wolves remain, making them the world’s rarest wild canid. Step into the Ethiopian highlands and see how these pups represent the future of a species f…

Ferrets sleep 18-20 hours a day. National Geographic

Eat well, little one. Mom is on patrol ❤️ Bengal Fox.🦊 The Bengal Fox, also called the Indian Fox, is small and grey, weighing just 1.5–3 kg. National Geographic
The life of a cheetah is never easy, but the life of a cheetah mother of four is particularly complex. National Geographic
Giraffes have the same number of neck bones as humans, just seven! They’re just super sized versions. These ones were out here stretching their elegance and giving us attitude at the same time 😅🦒 National Geographic
A roar today… becomes courage tomorrow. 🦁 Male lions defend their pride with everything they have, while the next generation quietly watches, learns, and becomes. Nature doesn’t rush greatness… it raises it National Geo…
Why do moms always have to embarrass you?! 🤯 National Geographic
Finding the best spot to sleep is beside your mom when you are a small great horned owlet.😴 National Geographic
Baby alligator wobble Feet or tail… what’s cuter?😊 National Geographic
The Great Crested Grebe, incubation in May, got too hot from the direct sun☀️ National Geographic
The desert tests every step. Under blistering heat, the Shovel-snouted lizard lifts and sprints across scorching sand in a perfectly timed rhythm. Strange to watch. Brilliant to survive. In extreme environments, even a p…
The distinctive square-shaped face of the Tibetan fox🦊 National Geographic
Rhino`s baby, now just over 3 weeks old, is already enjoying the delights of a mud wallow. His mom took him to the shallow end, but he made sure to fully immerse himself, rolling onto his side, coating his face, and lear…
Striped Catfish🐟 Even in smaller groups, they stay tightly coordinated to reduce risk from predators That synchronized movement comes from each fish reacting to its nearest neighbors in real time They use barbels (whisk…
A gull checks the pulse of a newborn seal on a beach in San Diego. In fact, the gull is attempting to consume part of the placenta, umbilical cord, and other biological tissue left behind after birth. These clever birds…
The Eastern Quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus) is one of Australia's most striking small carnivores - a spotted, cat-sized marsupial with a lively personality and a critical ecological role.💚 National Geographic
The world’s fastest predator has a softer side. 🐆🧡 National Geographic
Mother duck with some cute ducklings!!🦆 National Geographic
Beauty with a bite. Featured here is a leopardess. Leopards are solitary animals that spend most of their time alone, marking their territories with scratches on trees and scent signals to keep others away. National Geog…
Born with a black coat that gradually lightens with age, this New Zealand fur seal pup was spotted on the rocks at Betty’s Beach, Western Australia. Once hunted to near extinction for their pelts, New Zealand fur seals h…
Cute Rabbit 🐰 National Geographic
Lovely raccoon family enjoying their evening high up in a tree. National Geographic
Cozy Nap 😴🐥 National Geographic