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The northern saw-whet Owl National Geographic
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The yawn of a Wolverine National Geographic
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Sleepy tiger cub 🥹 National Geographic
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The face of a 191 year old tortoise, the oldest known living land animal. National Geographic
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Newborn Baby Lama! She's about five hours old in this video. National Geographic
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Eagle plucks a drone out of the sky and flies off with it National Geographic
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The power of a Crocodile's tail. National Geographic
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A Puma cub looks at her mother with admiration. National Geographic
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River monster. National Geographic
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This is how all Elephants should be, just so beautiful to see, happy and free in their natural habitat!! National Geographic
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Just mama pig, baby pig and their flying vampire bat friend National Geographic
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Komodo Dragon regurgitates a large Moray Eel National Geographic
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Imagine if Gorillas had brains of humans but with those bodies?? 🤯 National Geographic
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Humpback Whale DEVOURS millions of krill in one bite! National Geographic
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Bald eagle size vs Coyote, caught on trail cam National Geographic
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Sloth bear vs tiger National Geographic
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Helping a fox with tail caught under a rock National Geographic
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Look at these bears eating apples🐻 National Geographic
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Vulture cleans the capybara of mites and other parasites. Just look at how much the capybara enjoys it. National Geographic
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Two Rabbits are filmed fighting in the middle of the night. National Geographic
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Some bear cubs trying to get in a hammock. National Geographic
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The vicious cycle of survival of the fittest between the largest venomous snake on the planet, the King Cobra vs the longest non-venomous snake on the planet the Reticulated Python! They both share the jungle floor in Indonesia 🇮🇩! National Geographic
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The lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata ) is the largest among the jelly species. 1. The lion’s mane jellyfish is one of the largest jelly species in the world, growing to an average length of 1.5 feet (40 cm), but can reach lengths of 6.5 feet (200 cm). 2. The lion’s mane jellyfish is named after its “mane” of long, hair-like tentacles hanging from its bell. 3. A lion’s mane jellyfish has up to 1,200 tentacles divided into eight clusters. 4. Lion’s mane jellyfish hunt by extending their tentacles outward and creating a trap that captures prey like fish and crustaceans.1 5. The largest lion’s many jellyfish ever recorded was 120 feet (36.5 m) long. 6. The lion’s mane jellyfish delivers a powerful sting that can be very painful to humans. National Geographic
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Mother bear and her little teddy bear baby National Geographic
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Hummingbird pool party National Geographic
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Red pandas stand on their hind legs as a defense mechanism, to appear larger, this one is startled by a pumpkin 🎃 National Geographic
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Baby skunks going for a walk National Geographic
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Silver Fox mother and her cub National Geographic
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The swordfish National Geographic
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The lynx has big, shaggy paws, and when it lands, the fingers spread out a lot. Both of these adaptations turn the lynx's paws into real snowshoes, helping it to efficiently forage in winter. Most of the time, this food consists of hares National Geographic
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Dwarf mongoose. They measure 7 to 10 inches long (18 to 26 centimeters) and have tails 4.7 to 8 inches long (12 to 20 centimeters). Males weigh about 11.4 ounces (326 grams) and females are slightly smaller. It consumes small rodents, reptiles, young birds, eggs, termites, locusts, beetles, grubs, larvae, and spiders. Fruit might also be included in its diet. Most of the day is spent looking for food among the brush, leaves, and rocks . Despite their fascinating reputation for attacking venomous snakes, mongooses are non-aggressive towards human beings. However, at times they may bite National Geographic
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Surreal splendor: a twelve-wire bird of paradise in Papua New Guinea. A large bird of lowland swamp and secondary forest. Fairly long, curved bill, red eye and pink legs.Twelve wires stick out where the tail should be. The display dance of the twelve-wired bird of paradise is called a wire-wipe display and it is performed by males to attract females by showing their flank plumes and bare pigmented thighs. Males use their 12 flank plume "wires" to make contact with the female by brushing across the female's face and foreparts. National Geographic
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If a bear meets a lonely bear cub in the forest, she will definitely adopt it. There is a known case when a bear in Alaska raised 12 cubs over the summer, that is, took at least nine foster ones National Geographic
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Mother duck protects her ducklings from a heron National Geographic
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Giraffes, although primarily herbivores, have been observed chewing on bones in a behavior called osteophagia. This behavior is thought to supplement their diet with minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for bone health, especially in areas where their usual vegetative diet might be lower in these minerals. They don’t swallow the bones; instead, they chew them to extract the minerals. This unusual habit helps them maintain strong bones and overall health. National Geographic
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Sand bubbler crab 🦀 National Geographic
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🦅 The Golden Eagle This powerful eagle is North America's largest bird of prey and the national bird of Mexico. These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their heads and necks. They are extremely swift, and can dive upon their quarry at speeds of more than 150 miles per hour. National Geographic
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A pair of European Shags on Isle of May in courtship National Geographic
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This was so nice bed National Geographic
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