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2023-06-05 16:31:26
One of the most impressive antelopes found in Africa is the sable. Unfortunately, as a result of habitat destruction and poaching, it is also one of the most endangered.
As these antelopes age, their colour changes. The calf is born grayish-brown, blending in with the grass. As they age, its coat becomes a rich reddish-brown, with the belly, haunches and facial markings in greater contrast. At this time the face is largely white, with a wide black stripe running from the forehead to the muzzle and black stripes from the eye to the muzzle.
Once they reach maturity, the female’s colour changes and her shoulders and mane become darker. However, as the males become an adult their colour change is more dramatic — all parts that were red become black.
National Geographic
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2023-06-05 11:31:45
When you walk with full confidence and get spooked by a little noise…
National Geographic
4.7K views08:31
2023-06-04 23:01:17
•Killer Whales•
National Geographic
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2023-06-04 21:31:11
Friends with benefits… A baby giraffe and an annoying oxpecker.
National Geographic
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2023-06-04 19:31:08
Slug eating a whole mushroom
Leipzig, Germany
National Geographic
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2023-06-04 16:30:57
Landing on Mars
Did you know? Iceland is known as the « Land of Fire and Ice » due to its combination of active volcanoes and glaciers. These surreal Icelandic landscapes are reminiscent of an extraterrestrial world.
Iceland
National Geographic
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2023-06-04 11:31:43
Using their impressive brachiating skills, gibbons are able to swing through the trees at 35 miles an hour
National Geographic
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2023-06-03 23:02:00
Rainbow at Eielson Visitor Center in Denali National Park, Alaska
National Geographic
5.7K views20:02
2023-06-03 21:31:49
"The order of 'Nudibranchia' counts more than 3000 described species. From super tiny to quite impressive in size, from very colorful to perfectly camouflaged: the sea floor bears the right nudibranch for everyone of you. This particular specimen caught my attention by funnily waving its branchial plume (its gills) in the current! For some reason it reminded me on a bunny "
Thorunna purpuropedis
Kubu, Bali
National Geographic
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2023-06-03 19:32:02
You may have heard a house cat purr before, but what about a cheetah?
National Geographic
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