09.03.202516:35
She might be hungry, but this polar bear mom has to put her cubs first 🐻❄️
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07.03.202516:36
Otters have mastered the art of the snow slide—graceful, effortless, and straight into the pool like a pro. 🦦💦
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03.03.202508:35
Hear that? That’s the sound of the outback—or as these bugs call it, home 🐜
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01.03.202516:40
Foxes were believed to have arrived in Iceland over 11,500 years ago. Despite Iceland's severe weather and unpredictable climate, foxes are able to survive through sheer determination and their relentless nature. They have a reputation for outwitting predators and being able to find food in almost any situation. Whilst prey is scarce in Iceland, there are no shortage of predators for these foxes, as they're constantly hunted by polar bears, wolves, grizzly bears, and eagles. 🦊
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06.03.202521:32
Adélie penguins leaping out of the water 🚀 Penguins have strong flippers, which allow them to leap out of the water. Some penguins land upright without falling over, just like a gymnast sticking a landing.
🇦🇶 Inexpressible Island
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🇦🇶 Inexpressible Island
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02.03.202521:31
Don’t provoke them. they not easy to mess with.😡
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02.03.202508:36
Piping plover
The small, sand-colored Piping Plover is named for its melodic, plaintive whistle. It's a beautifully camouflaged shorebird of beaches and barrier islands — habitats also favored by species such as the Snowy Plover and Least Tern.
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The small, sand-colored Piping Plover is named for its melodic, plaintive whistle. It's a beautifully camouflaged shorebird of beaches and barrier islands — habitats also favored by species such as the Snowy Plover and Least Tern.
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09.03.202508:32
This Crested Barbet was digging into a termite burrow for a meal in South Africa. It chipped away at the structure with its beak to reach the insects inside.
These birds live in grasslands, savannas, woodlands, and even gardens, foraging in low branches or hopping on the ground as they search for food.
Their diet includes fruit and insects, with termite nests being a valuable food source.
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These birds live in grasslands, savannas, woodlands, and even gardens, foraging in low branches or hopping on the ground as they search for food.
Their diet includes fruit and insects, with termite nests being a valuable food source.
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07.03.202521:35
The female keeps a watchful eye on her cubs as they play above her 🐆
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03.03.202516:37
With mud covering its fur, this ermine sticks its tongue out at just the right moment.
Ermines, also known as stoats, are agile hunters that thrive in forests and open fields, relying on their speed to catch prey.
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Ermines, also known as stoats, are agile hunters that thrive in forests and open fields, relying on their speed to catch prey.
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02.03.202518:39
A meeting of the tallest members of herd!
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08.03.202521:34
The yellow mongoose is found in southern Africa, including Kgalagadi National Park. It has golden fur, a bushy tail, and primarily feeds on insects, small rodents, and birds.
These mongooses live in family groups and often share burrows with meerkats and ground squirrels, gaining extra protection from predators.
They are highly alert and quick, relying on sharp eyesight and teamwork to stay safe.
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These mongooses live in family groups and often share burrows with meerkats and ground squirrels, gaining extra protection from predators.
They are highly alert and quick, relying on sharp eyesight and teamwork to stay safe.
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07.03.202518:35
The nighttime crew is clocking in!
Watch these little bush babies peek out before making their grand entrance🌿
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Watch these little bush babies peek out before making their grand entrance🌿
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03.03.202513:32
Great Blue Heron at Sunset on Anna Maria Island, Florida…
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02.03.202516:36
Adapted to life on the steep cliffs of Ethiopia, gelada monkeys' short, stumpy fingers are perfect for digging up the grass they feed on.
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