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They're a little camera-shy, but this tiger beetle is ready for its bug reveal 🪲

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Little elephants isn’t yet dexterous enough to drink like a big elephant, so she sips straight from the source! There’s always a learning curve for baby elephants to use their trunks properly, so in the meantime, they get creative.

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Three week old lion cubs - Vumbura Plains, Botswana

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Who needs a trapeze when you have a rainforest canopy? 🐒 Spider monkeys are well-equipped for life in the treetops 🌳

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How’s this for some motivation? 💪 These sure-footed and strong-hearted pronghorns trace prehistoric pathways to greener pastures every single year in the longest migration in the Americas below the Arctic.

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Some adorable tiger cubs 🐯

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The rare Yosemite firefall 🔥

Firefall happens every February, from mid-February until the end of the month. It's a natural phenomenon where sunset light illuminates a waterfall, creating a brilliant effect like lava. In order for it to happen there's 2 main things that need to align - first, we need enough water flow on Horsetail Fall, and second, we need clear skies at sunset.

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Wobbegong – The ultimate ambush predator! With its carpet-like patterns, this shark blends perfectly into the ocean floor, waiting patiently for prey to pass by. 🦈

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Pangolins love a good mud bath! These elusive, scale-covered mammals often roll around in the mud to cool down and keep parasites at bay. But here’s the real kicker—they don’t need to drink water!

Pangolins get all the hydration they need from their food, which are only ants and termites. This incredible adaptation allows them to thrive in some of the driest environments on Earth. The Temminck’s pangolin is adapted to arid environments and survives in places with as little as 250 mm of rainfall per year.

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A sloth bear gets ambushed by a crocodile in Sri Lanka

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A wild fox discovered in a fisherman’s bag after eating all the fish

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‘Yawn’ of a snake

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Two golden orioles perch on a slender branch adorned with weeping willow leaves, their vibrant yellow feathers contrasting beautifully against the lush greenery. Below, a serene duck glides across the calm water, its feathers a medley of brown, black, and white. The scene exudes tranquility, capturing a moment of harmony between the birds and their idyllic natural surroundings.✨

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Lazy fluffiness! 😆❤️

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Bed and breakfast!

Yellow-billed oxpeckers and giraffes have a mutually beneficial relationship. The birds feed on parasites such as ticks found on the giraffe's skin, enjoying a nutritious meal, whilst the giraffe benefits from having healthier and cleaner skin.

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It’s uncommon to see giraffes lying down in the wild

so majestic and elegant 🦒🧡

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Emerald Tree Boa 🐍a true gem of the Amazon! 💚

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Bro is freezing 💀

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Refresh, renew, rejuvenate ✨ In this world of feast and famine, each seasonal change triggers a sequence of miraculous events that affect all creatures in the Okavango Delta.

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Outsiders beware: In these hills, it’s family first. 💥 While groundhogs watch for shadows, their Olympic marmot cousins watch for intruders—and they're not afraid to throw paws!

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With their population in dramatic decline in 1897, biologist C. Hart Merriam named the species Roosevelt elk after his friend, Teddy Roosevelt. Today, around 5,000 of his namesake elk roam freely, protected, and thriving in Olympic National Park.

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Sea Otter mom grooms her puppies cute, fluffy face! 😍

Sea Otters have fur that is more dense than any other animal. They have between 600,000 to 1,000,000 hair follicles per square inch! Because of this, they spend many hours per day grooming and conditioning their fur.

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Colors and sounds of the Pantanal 🥰

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Just mood...

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A majestic baby king penguin

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Where’s he going👀

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Lioness opens car door with her teeth.

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Tiny bear yawning after waking up from an afternoon nap high in the canopy.🌳

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Baby Snow Leopard cub 🩵

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The longest wait is till lunchtime after breakfast!

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