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Hear that? That’s the sound of the outback—or as these bugs call it, home 🐜

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A meeting of the tallest members of herd!

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When nature decides to get close to you. 🚶‍♂️🦌

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A happy and fat cheetah 🐆

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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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The golden entourage!🐠

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Mountain gorillas, majestic and rare, inhabit the dense forests of Bwindi in Uganda and the volcanoes of Rwanda.

These gorillas, sharing over 98% of our DNA, remind us of the importance of protecting their environment and preserving biodiversity. Conservation efforts, like monitoring gorilla groups, have allowed these giants to thrive, but their future still depends on our commitment.

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Cheetah cubs are too cute to be vicious little monsters 💕

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Orange truck🧡

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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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Don’t provoke them. they not easy to mess with.😡

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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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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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Surreal moment🌗

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Burchell’s Zebra - Vumbura Plains, Botswana

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So quiet and peaceful❄️

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Vultures are sun worshipers and love nothing better than stretching their huge wings out to catch the rays of the sun. The light also kills bacteria or deter parasites from the feathers.

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Couple of cuties 💋

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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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