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National Geographic

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Channel address: @natgeosociety
Categories: Travelling
Language: English
Subscribers: 39.36K
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The most interesting channel about nature, travel, adventures, science news. Unofficial fan page
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
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2023-06-11 21:31:44
The very colorful Saddle Billed Stork.

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2023-06-11 19:32:01
A deer calf not far from Oslo, amidst the beauty of the Norwegian countryside

This gentle moment serves as a reminder of the profound connection between nature and human life, showcasing the beauty that can be found right outside our homes.

Oslo, Norway

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2023-06-11 16:31:59
An elephant seal poses for the camera

These seals get their name from their nose that resembles an elephant trunk

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2023-06-11 11:31:19
Cabot’s tragopan is a pheasant from the mountain ranges of south-east China.

Below the beak is a decorative wattle, and there are a pair of blue soft “horns”
These are inflated as part of a courtship display to impress females

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2023-06-10 23:02:50
Did you know that the ocean covers 71% of the Earth’s surface? It also holds about 96.5% of all Earth's water — that's a volume of 320 million cubic miles! Living in all of this ocean is an unknown number of eukaryotic species, but some studies estimate that a quarter of all eukaryotic life on Earth lives in the ocean. That would imply that there are ∼2.2 million eukaryotic marine species!

(All animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms are eukaryotes)

Information provided by Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program / USGS research

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2023-06-10 21:31:33
A bald eagle takes a break from flying during heavy rainfall

Bald eagles can live for a long time - the oldest ever recorded was 38 years old!

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2023-06-10 19:31:46
A canyon tree frog’s vocalizations

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2023-06-10 16:31:21
A bee sits on a marigold flower in Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA

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2023-06-10 11:31:51
Chimaera monstrosa, also known as a ghost shark, is a deep-sea resident that can be found in all of the oceans except for the Arctic and Antarctic. This cartilaginous fish is most abundant in upper to middle-continental slope habitats.

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2023-06-09 23:01:21
The ethereal beauty of the Saxon Switzerland Mountains! Lose yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Germany, where rugged cliffs, lush forests, and the golden hues of the setting sun create a breathtaking symphony of nature.

Saxon Switzerland Mountains, Germany

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