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In the mangroves of Cairns, Australia, a stingray is seen navigating through the intricate network of roots, likely searching for small fish or other prey.
These roots not only provide shelter and food for juvenile fish, crustaceans, and mollusks but also create a common hunting ground for predators like stingrays.
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A lioness carefully picks up her cub. There’s something incredible about seeing such a powerful predator act so gently.
Using her teeth with precision, she hooks the cub delicately by the shoulders. You can clearly see how intentional she is, ensuring her grip is secure yet tender, carrying her young safely across the terrain.
A fierce protector and a nurturing mother.
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This little snow leopard is so sleepy! Take a nap little guy! ⛄️ 😴
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Even in tough times, nature reminds us of its tender moments 🦊 Here’s a little dose of sweetness with these cuddly baby foxes to warm your heart this weekend. Stay safe, California 💛
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Look, sometimes you gotta dig deep 🙏😅 On the beaches of Lake Clark, bears use their powerful claws and keen sense of smell to unearth protein-packed razor clams, while cubs learn the ropes of foraging—and outsmarting feisty crabs.
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Cuteness in 60 seconds! ❤️
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Amazing footage of pride with new Offsprings in the morning
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The Squirrel grabs her heart after being startled
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These reindeer were photographed near Tjautjas in the Arctic Circle during winter, a time when the sun remains below the horizon.
Contrary to common belief, it isn’t constant darkness—midday offers deep purple and pink polar light, followed by the soft glow of the blue hour. The faint sunlight below the horizon, combined with the moon low in the sky, created stunning lighting conditions.
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The Ice River Beast, a symbol of good fortune to those who see it, has existed on Earth for 600,000 years. It is an ancient creature that has survived since the Ice Age.
The muskox (Ovibos moschatus) is a hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae.Native to the Arctic, it is noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor emitted by males during the seasonal rut, from which its name derives. This musky odor has the effect of attracting females during mating season. Its Inuktitut name "umingmak" translates to "the bearded one".
The muskox (Ovibos moschatus) is a circumpolar species native to Canada, Greenland, and up until the late 1800's, Alaska.
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Pure power. 🦁
A male lion in full action - just look at the sheer beauty and muscle of this majestic predator!
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Jaguars and water share a bond as ancient as the rainforests they inhabit. Unlike most big cats, jaguars are masters of the aquatic realm, perfectly at ease in rivers, streams, and wetlands. Their muscular bodies, short legs, and broad paws make them natural swimmers.
Water is both a sanctuary and a hunting ground for jaguars. In places like the Pantanal, where rivers and floodplains dominate the landscape, jaguars patrol the banks and shallows, eyes scanning for caimans, capybaras, and more. They have evolved to thrive in this environment, using stealth and power to ambush prey with precision. Watching a jaguar dive into the water, as fearless as it is focused, is to witness a predator in perfect harmony with its world.
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Elands - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
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Who wins this battle, cat or dog??🧐
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Between August and November, the waters of French Polynesia become a sanctuary for humpback whales.
Whale watching and swimming activities are highly regulated in the region to ensure the safety and well-being of these majestic animals, and spotting them is not guaranteed, as they must be allowed to approach on their own terms.
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They look so calm even in the heavy rain! 😍
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This mountain lion mother is seen taking shelter in a rocky cave with her three kittens, keeping them warm and safe during a harsh winter storm in the mountains of Montana, USA.
She keeps them close, using her body to shield them and provide warmth as they weather the storm together.
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Who needs flowers and chocolates when you could have bugs?
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These angels are adorable, with a talent for being mischievous 😂😘
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This sambar deer was alerting others to the presence of a leopard in Horton Plains, Sri Lanka, by giving a loud alarm call and stomping its hooves on the ground.
This defensive strategy warns nearby animals of danger while signaling to the predator that it has been spotted.
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Sea lions riding roaring waves near Santa Barbara Island, California
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Traffic patrol 🦉 🚌 Alberta, Canada
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They'll be warm under here!🥰
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Honey, would you like to go boating on the lake?🥰
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