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Trends come and go…this stays ✨ This was filmed in Iceland. Nature never stops surprising us 🌍✨ National Geographic
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8417 публікаційThis crow struts like it’s on the runway at a top-tier fashion show.✨ National Geographic
Meet Olympic National Park’s newest residents! 🦫🌲 The Olympic marmot pups may be small now, but they will grow to be the size of a house cat, bringing plenty of their signature shrieks to the mountain terrain. National…
🐻✨ So tiny, it looked freshly born… This baby black bear was spotted near Gatlinburg, Tennessee — so small and delicate, it seemed like it had just entered the world. A reminder of how wild beauty often arrives in the q…
The giant cuttlefish annual aggregation in the waters around Whyalla are an absolute marvel. National Geographic
The Galapagos Giant Tortoise is a species that can grow up to 5 feet long (1.5m) and can weigh over 500 pounds (225+kg). Although they’re primarily known as calm and approachable creatures, when mating season arrives, th…
Dusky dolphins perform coordinated aerial acrobatics among shoals of bait fish, working as a team to break the prey into smaller groups and bring them up to the surface. 🐬 National Geographic
Playing isn't all fun and games when you're a leopard 🐆 National Geographic
Their tufted ears and fluffy tails make Kaibab squirrels hard to miss—plus, this rare species can only be found in the forests of the Grand Canyon's North Rim 🐿 National Geographic
In the heart of the Everglades, these slow-moving gopher tortoises dig burrows that offer vital shelter to over 300 species, protecting them from the extreme temperatures of the region. National Geographic
Have the confidence of a hippo and part a gathering of crocs like the sea. National Geographic
An incredible and peaceful morning in British Columbia, Canada.Three humpback whales feeding and playing with the morning light. A dream for wildlife photography. 🥰 National Geographic
The names of black and white rhinos are misleading – as both are actually grey. The white rhino is said to have gotten its name from the Afrikaans word for wide (‘wyd’), referring to its wide, square lip (in contrast, bl…
Rock hyraxes are small, furry mammals found in rocky habitats across Africa. They are herbivores, feeding primarily on vegetation such as leaves, fruits, and grasses. Rock hyraxes are social animals, living in colonies c…
Dzanga Bai is a large clearing in the dense rainforest of the Central African Republic, renowned for its unique wildlife sightings. It serves as a natural mineral lick, drawing in a diverse array of forest elephants and…
Epic wildlife showdown! 🦅🍽 When a group of marabous decides to challenge an African fish eagle for its freshly caught fish. Nature’s drama at its finest! National Geographic
Two leopard sisters perched on a tree during sunset—an absolutely stunning and incredibly peaceful scene. 🐆 National Geographic
Giza, the black leopard in Laikipia, during night. By smelling the tree, the female leopard might be detecting scent marks (urine, secretions, or scratches) left by another leopard. This helps her determine if there are…
When you rent a car in Sardinia, but the local goats have other plans… 🐐🚗 Security deposit? Pfft. The real question is: do you have goat insurance? 🤣 National Geographic
This tiny lion cub started its morning snuggled up to mum… then decided to check me out, stalk a little, and strike a serious pose. The future king already practicing his presence and melting hearts in the process. ❤️🦁…
A “pride” of lions, a “pod” of dolphins, a “murder” of crows… There are plenty of different names for groups of animals. Some are familiar, like herds or packs, and some are wacky, like a “smack” of jellyfish or an “emba…
What do you think is going on here?! is this Weddell making a seal snow-angel or dreaming of swimming? Any ideas? ⠀ Weddell seals spend much of their time below the Antarctic ice. They have the southernmost range of any…
These rough-skinned newts look like a baby Godzilla 😂 ⠀ When threatened, newts arch the head towards the tail (“unken reflex”). This posture reveals the bright orange coloration of the underside that warns predators of…
Even the head of a cheetah is perfectly adapted for speed: ⠀ Cheetahs are aerodynamically built for speed and are the fastest land mammal. At top speed, they advance 23 feet (7 meters) in a single stride and complete fou…
Is this not a face of relaxed contentment? Maybe the small bird on the giraffe's ear, - the Oxpecker - could be part of the reason why..... ⠀ A study has suggested that the red-billed Oxpecker bird, often found eating th…
These mama's got the teamwork thing down! 😍 National Geographic
Go away,don’t disturb his sleep 😴 💤💤 National Geographic
A lioness and 2 naughty cubs 😍 National Geographic
One of brave little kittens ventured out for a drink of water. National Geographic
Fallow deer in the fog🦌 National Geographic
Young fox discovers the world🦊 National Geographic