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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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Wild Sand Cat spotted in the United Arab Emirates🥰 National Geographic

One of cutest moments with Lion cubs 🫶🏾😍 Mega chill drinking position 😅 National Geographic
🦨 This skunk kit is furious 🦨 This tiny guy stood out in his small stature and big attitude! Skunks give plenty of warning before spraying. Here you can see the iconic stomps and his best attempt at puffing up. Nationa…
Playtime💕 National Geographic
Pure tranquility. 💚🦫 National Geographic
Squirrels can growl.🙈 National Geographic
🦅 The Harpy Eagle is more than a majestic bird — it’s a spiritual archetype. In Indigenous traditions, it’s the guardian of the skies, a messenger between worlds, and a symbol of silent strength. In shamanic wisdom, it…
Unlike orangutan fathers, mothers stay very close to their babies, and young orangutans are extremely protected from the rest of nature. This relationship can last for around 8 years. However, the young orangutans are on…
Wild cat goes fishing 🎣 National Geographic

This Magic Moment 🌈 🦏 ✨ National Geographic
The residents of the backyard.. National Geographic
This is how two deer fight 😂 National Geographic
The red-lipped batfish of the Galapagos islands It uses its fins to walk on the ocean floor. National Geographic
It’s the most iconic silhouette in Madagascar: a lemur with its bold, striped tail held high like a flag. Ring-tailed lemurs use their tail to stay connected while moving through the dry forests and rocky outcrops of sou…
Texas armadillos always give birth to identical quadruplets. But this mom has 7 pups – a rare occurrence! National Geographic
Cute closeup view of a squirrel munching on dandelion. National Geographic
A fawn is seen visibly moving inside its mother's womb. National Geographic
The silky anteater is the smallest of all known anteaters. Adults have a total length ranging from 36 to 45 cm with a dense, soft yellowish fur. National Geographic
Elephants don’t just walk through nature — they tend it. 🌱🐘 Every step they take helps keep ecosystems in balance, clearing paths, spreading seeds, and making space for new growth. All of Earth’s species have a unique…
The king of the forest🌲❄️ National Geographic
Pink robins build their nests in a wet environment as they need the nearby moss and lichen. They have 3 to 4 babies at a time and can breed 2 clutches over the breeding season National Geographic
When you aim for heartbroken drama, but life scripts a comedy! 😂🤷♂️ National Geographic

Pretty little water vole 🌼 Water voles can consume 80% of their body weight in food daily! National Geographic
Some snakes will refrain from attacking tortoises, allowing them to co-exist together. This is due to some species of snake, such as bullsnakes, recognizing that they can not digest the tortoises' hard shell. 🐢 National…
Sun bears are a rare species of bear found throughout the forests of South-East Asia. They're excellent climbers, using their strength and giant claws to grip tightly and scale large tree trunks. Sun bears usually climb…
The chinstrap penguin is a species that inhabits a variety of islands in the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Oceans. They get their name from the narrow black line under their heads, making it appear as if they're wearing…
Beavers are incredibly intelligent animals that use their building skills to keep themselves hidden from predators. Not only do they create large lakes that are deep enough to give them an escape from land predators, but…
Many species are adapting to and thriving in urban environments, demonstrating their insane abilities to learn and change their behaviours to survive in a different landscape. The process of urbanization has forced many…
Frogs are not the most aggressive predators, but they're patient hunters that will make relentless attempts at snatching prey from above the water, which often leads to success. Frogs primarily hunt insects, yet will som…
Curious Adélie penguin 👁👁 🇦🇶 Cape Hallett National Geographic