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National Geographic Series Five

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National Geographic Series Five

Beach food hunting

A female Dingo foraging on the beaches of Fraser Island, Australia.

National Geographic Series Five

Double island potassium

A bird's-eye view of Cape Twin Islands in Queensland, Australia. Although the place name is Twin Island Point, there are no islands here. The scenery is beautiful and attracts me everywhere.

National Geographic Series Five

A North American gray wolf staring in the direction of the photographer.

National Geographic Series Five

coconut crab

The coconut crab (also known as the robber crab and the bagua crab) is the largest living terrestrial arthropod, weighing up to 6 kg.

National Geographic Series Five

wombat

Wombats are burrowing marsupials native to Australia, mainly living in southeastern Australia and tasmania.

National Geographic Series Five

Polar voyages

A sailing ship sails through the icy waters of Greenland, with towering, magnificent icebergs behind it.

National Geographic Series Five

Painted reed frogs

A painted reed frog clinging to a plant, photographed in Botswana.

National Geographic Series Five

Jump master

This "mudskipper" native to West Africa is jumping with its well-developed pectoral fins.

National Geographic Series Five

Have breakfast

National Geographic Series Five

Encounter by chance

A redstone crab and a marine iguana meet by chance on a rock in the Galapago Islands. High-quality image of an elephant foraging in the dawn of dawn.

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