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National Geographic

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Channel address: @natgeosociety
Categories: Travelling
Language: English
Subscribers: 40.23K
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The most interesting channel about nature, travel, adventures, science news. Unofficial fan page
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
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2023-06-08 19:32:05
West African giraffes browse in the Giraffe Zone, a government-defined region where giraffes and humans co-exist in Niger

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2023-06-08 16:31:32
This colorful little seahorse is the size of a grain of rice

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2023-06-08 11:31:23
When somebody calls you an owl, but you’re actually a tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides).

While the tawny frogmouth may look similar to an owl, they are actually part of the nightjar family. There are about 14 species of frogmouths — most have large, bright yellow eyes and a wide set beak that is yellowish to olive-gray in color.

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2023-06-07 23:03:05
These vibrant hummingbirds must compete for every sip of delicious nectar

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2023-06-06 19:31:40
Nature - A leopard made a kill, hyenas chased her off it and within a few minutes - there was nothing left. ⁠⁠
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An impala died, the leopard went hungry and the hyenas feasted this time around.⁠⁠

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2023-06-06 16:31:19
An aerial view of Crater Lake in Oregon.

This lake was formed nearly eight thousand years ago when a volcano erupted and collapsed.

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2023-06-06 11:31:59
This sit-and-wait predator is a stork-billed kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis). These birds primarily hunt small mammals (mostly rodents), but the are also known to hunt fish and sometimes even other birds!

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2023-06-05 23:01:40
A mother's love knows no boundaries as the polar bear and her cub take in the stunning beauty of the Canadian Arctic.⁠

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2023-06-05 21:31:15
Feeling a little blue?

Meet the Blue Dart Frog!

These unique frogs are easily recognized by their blue color, which is generally darker on the limbs and belly and overlaid with black spots or patches.
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2023-06-05 19:31:47
Molting season for the elephant seals is a wonderful time to visit South Georgia because many of these large creatures can be seen basking on the beach. So many wonderful and humorous moments can be witnessed with these magnificent animals. However, the elephant seals are quite irritable during this period as they await the end of their molting process, which will allow them to return to the ocean. Because they are crowded so closely together, occasional outbursts of temper arise.⁠

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