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National Geographic

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Channel address: @natgeosociety
Categories: Travelling
Language: English
Subscribers: 39.68K
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The most interesting channel about nature, travel, adventures, science news. Unofficial fan page
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
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2022-04-20 10:23:01
Uluru Falls, Australia.


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2022-04-20 08:39:01
As the common reef octopus moves across a coral reef, it uses chromatophores to change its coloration and appearance to match the substrate underneath.


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2022-04-19 21:24:01
Rainbow over the ocean.


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2022-04-19 18:13:01
Cuttlefish have learned to change their color in waves, hypnotizing their prey and making it easier to capture.⁣


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2022-04-19 16:26:01
A drop of Prince Rupert on the press.

Prince Rupert's Drop: The Glass That Doesn't Give Up destruction until you break the tail.


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2022-04-19 13:37:01
At the moment, the global polar bear population is between 20,000 and 25,000 individuals, and its numbers are gradually declining.


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2022-04-19 10:05:16
Stick fish and remora saddled a whale shark.


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2022-04-19 08:36:01
This is a Potato Pufferfish. And this is how he spends most of his time - buries himself in the sand and waits for food to float by.


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2022-04-18 21:02:01
The Vance Creek Bridge is the tallest abandoned railroad bridge in the United States.


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2022-04-18 18:20:58
The ears of antelope hares are so hefty that they can regulate the temperature of the whole body.


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