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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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8410 публікаційWhile white rhinos are herbivores, black rhinos are grazers. They use their sharp, prehensile upper lip to feed on vegetation such as leaves, twigs, branches, and hanging fruit. Grazers feed by reaching out and "snip" br…
First adventure… cancelled by mom. 🐾 The lion cubs left the den to explore the surroundings for the first time, but mom said: “Not today!” National Geographic
How to distinguish the Rinkhals (Hemachatus haemachatus) from “true cobras” National Geographic
An orphaned grizzly cub and an older polar bear have just become best friends at the Detroit Zoo 🐻✨ Grizzly cub Jebbie was found wandering alone in Alaska, unable to survive on his own. He was transported to the Detroit…
Lion cubs rest in shallow tire tracks, settling into soft sand that stays cooler and may help them sleep more comfortably. These two cubs were spotted at MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa. National Geographic
Bongos are the largest forest antelope in Africa, rarely seen in the wild due to their elusive nature. Their vertical white stripes help break up their outline, providing camouflage as light filters through vegetation. C…
She showing caring to those tiny crocodile babies ❤️ National Geographic
Elephant seal gives a stern warning to pesky king penguin chicks! 🦭 National Geographic
Naughty baby elephant is waking her sister up from sleeping 😅 National Geographic
A touching reunion──mother duck doesn't abandon even one duckling 🐥💫🦆 National Geographic

Curious cub 🥰🐻❄️ National Geographic
Bison look slow, but they’re not Their calm behavior can be misleading. Always respect their space.🦬 National Geographic
Lowland streaked tenrecs They’re bizarre and fascinating animals—but also pretty blind and easily startled on the trail. That’s why this one is stomping his feet and rubbing his quills together as an intimidation display…
Unhurried. Unfazed. The eastern lubber, the largest grasshopper in the United States, moves through the Everglades knowing few predators will dare to try. 🦗🌿 National Geographic

Top shelf expert🌿 National Geographic
A Heartwarming Flame in the Snow — Where Winter Truly Reveals Beauty ✨ National Geographic
When the forest goes silent, someone’s on duty. 🌙 Featured here is the Indian eagle-owl. Owls are found on all continents except Antarctica and on most oceanic islands National Geographic

Just a little lamb! 🐑🫶 Sheep can recognize up to 50 other sheep faces as well as remember human faces! 🥹 National Geographic
Herons using flowing water to catch fish efficiently National Geographic
A rare glimpse of a flying squirrel gliding into the forest National Geographic
Blue-tongued skinks are mostly solitary lizards that claim a territory for themselves among the dry woodlands and grasslands of Australia. They forage for small animals, fruits and flowers during the day, sheltering unde…
A squirrel and blooming crocuses.🌺 National Geographic

When someone asks if you ate the last piece of cheesecake. 🤣 This little cutie is a Great Egret chick. Great Egrets, like so many other birds, were almost wiped out by greedy hunters. Now, hunters often get a bad rap be…
Brave little cub!🐻 Check this tidbit from North American Bear Center: "There is no consensus on why young animals risk injury and burn up energy in carefree activities simply to have “fun.” Play is most elaborate and pr…
So much cuteness! A sweet little baby alligator swimming, his big bad predator self startled some minnows then at the end...listen to his little sounds. 🥹 😍 Florida National Geographic
What going on there🧐 National Geographic
A dolphin 🐬 and a school of fish try to outsmart him.🐠 National Geographic
Polar bears enjoying the spring Arctic sun 🌞 These majestic creatures bask in the warm rays after months of polar night. Did you know that polar bears have black skin and hollow hair to maximize heat absorption? 🐻❄️ N…
Spring has sprung, and so have the monarchs! 🦋☀️ National Geographic
Lone African penguin surrounded by tens of thousands of gannets on Bird Island, Lamberts Bay, South Africa🧐 National Geographic