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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 they will later rely on as hunters. Tig…
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8409 публікаційThe strength of the storm "Arwen", which passed through the UK at the weekend. National Geographic
This is called murmuration. When thousands of birds flock together in huge flocks, forming into amazing constantly contracting and unclenching clouds. National Geographic
The majestic eruption of the Fagradalsfjadl volcano in August 2021. National Geographic

Unimaginable power. The eruption of Mount St. Helens in the northwestern United States in 1980. National Geographic
Breakfast in the mountains National Geographic

Sydney at night National Geographic
Cheetahs attacked kudu. National Geographic
Belgian wildlife photographer Carol Deschuimer noticed the baby elephant's first hesitant steps while traveling in Zimbabwe. National Geographic
When underground lava tubes are blocked, the lava finds another way to reach the surface. National Geographic

Nature absorbs civilization. Cambodia National Geographic
Workers in Alabama are waiting out the local apocalypse outside the factory doors. National Geographic
Rare clouds that occur in tropical latitudes, and are associated with the formation of tropical cyclones. Argentina National Geographic

View from the Pyramid of Cheops, Egypt National Geographic
A crazy fight between a poisonous scorpion and and cockroaches. No one expected such a finale National Geographic
The snake accidentally swallowed itself. But the guy saved her using an antiseptic. National Geographic

Observation deck at El Penon de Guatape, Colombia National Geographic
Monkeys are not only not afraid of water, but can even learn to swim and dive. They have the ability to swim at the genetic level, but it has long been lost as unnecessary. National Geographic
The proboscis of a mosquito searches for a capillary during a bite. National Geographic
A chimpanzee meets the couple who raised him National Geographic
A landslide in India destroys a parking with cars National Geographic
"The Lion King" in real life Lions periodically attack monkeys and mercilessly kill them. Therefore, to protect themselves, monkeys gather in a gang and steal baby lions. So they prevent the emergence of a new adult pred…
Some species of octopus not only swim, but can easily walk on the ocean floor on "their two". National Geographic
Public transport in Nepal. Would you buy a bus ticket? National Geographic
This is Techikottukavu Ramachandran - the tallest elephant in India, his height is 316 cm. He is partially blind and has killed 13 people and 3 more elephants in his life. National Geographic

The monkey uses his friends' tails as a swing. National Geographic
The eruption of Mount Agung on the island of Bali. The crazy beauty of nature National Geographic
An adult gorilla is stronger than any human on Earth. On average, a male is 6-8 times stronger than a trained male. National Geographic
What happens if you fall into a volcano? Dr. Richard Roscoe conducted an experiment in which he showed the consequences of a man falling into a volcano. Volunteers for experiments could not be found, so a bag with a pig…
How snake venom affects the blood. Visual demonstration National Geographic
A surfer straddles a wave as high as a six-story house, Portugal. National Geographic