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Just a monkey doing monkey things ..
Just a monkey doing monkey things .. National Geographic
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Just two gray wolf cubs chilling in a meadow 🌼 National Geographic
These adorable arboreal marsupials prefer living the high life in the canopy and can leap 60 feet to the ground without injury. Tree roos have earned the nickname "ghosts of the forest" thanks to their elusive nature and…
Pretty little babies in the wild ✨🦁 National Geographic
Tarsiers are small, nocturnal primates found in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, Borneo, and Sumatra. They are known for their enormous eyes, which provide excellent night vision, and their long, powerful…

Closer look on King cobras on Bali! The male was huge and two females quite small (but still around 2.5 meters). 🐍 National Geographic
Baby quail🥰 That is some super fast skedaddling😊 National Geographic
Every step she takes, she watches for danger. Every move, for their safety. This is what a mother does.💕 National Geographic
The platypus spends about 12 hours every day underwater looking for food. Platypuses can swim through fast waters at the speed of around 1 metre per second National Geographic
Lyrebirds are so fascinating 🤯 💚💫 Native to Australia. Lyrebirds are known for their incredible ability to imitate a wide range of sounds, including human speech. They can mimic not only natural sounds like bird calls…
Big bull fresh out of velvet getting ready to go to war. National Geographic
Have you ever seen a jaguar sharpening its claws?🧐 National Geographic
These birds are born performers! National Geographic
Incredible animals like the Pangolin 💚 National Geographic
Don’t fall into the trap! This colorful carnivorous plant has an enticing way of luring in its prey. National Geographic
This beautiful young pine marten visited the water spot on the Veluwe 🥰. National Geographic
Green Herron fishing National Geographic
A male lion treading cautiously through the marshes of the Mababe Depression in Botswana. National Geographic
Watch as this young baby playfully learns from his elders how to stand ground, barely the height of his elder’s flank, meets the moment. He does not run. He does not falter. He holds his ground with the stubborn grace of…
Drongos and meerkats both inhabit multiple areas of Southern Africa. These areas are often dry and arid, and it is often difficult for these smaller animals to survive the threat of predation as well as starvation. Both…
The love language for the white tern, or manu-o-Kū in Hawaiian, is social grooming. These small, brilliantly white seabirds are known to have long-term relationships, returning to the same nest site each mating season to…
The fluff, the stare, the attitude 😼 Pallas cats are built different National Geographic
The most camouflaged snake in South Africa. The Twig Snake, a highly venomous tree-dwelling species that carries a potent hemotoxic venom which causes uncontrolled bleeding and eventually death if left untreated. There i…
Grizzly mom with the first cubs of the year in Yellowstone National Geographic
Red pandas are small, tree-dwelling mammals native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. Despite their name, they’re not closely related to giant pandas. Red pandas are known for their reddish-brown fur, bushy…
Known for their tendency to obsess over drilling holes, woodpeckers become very territorial around their trees. They drill holes for a variety of reasons, sometimes in search of food, to attract a mate, or even for nesti…
The mimic octopus is a species located in the Indo-Pacific region that disguises itself by impersonating other marine animals. It has many adaptations that have allowed it to successfully mimic other creatures, such as i…
The harpy eagle is one of the largest and most powerful eagles on earth. With a wingspan of up to 7.5 feet and a height of around 3.5 feet, these eagles make the perfect predators. Despite inhabiting the extremely danger…
Meet the musk ox – survivor from the Ice Age! ❄️ This incredible Arctic mammal has roamed the northern hemisphere since before the Ice Age! With its thick, fluffy coat and majestic presence, it’s built to withstand the h…
Nothing to see here… just some very playful neighbors enjoying a swing and a tree climb in Black Mountain! 🐻🌳 National Geographic
Female frogs face many challenges when trying to lay and protect their eggs. The first challenge is finding a suitable mating partner, as there are often multiple frogs attempting to mate with the same female. This can l…
