Wildlife is majestic, and observing it can be an amazing experience. However, while for some the wild can be mere minutes away from their homes, being surrounded by nature is a luxury for many. Venturing out to seek beautiful vistas and amazing sceneries can be tricky for the majority of people, too. Trips to the wild can be quite expensive in terms of time, money, and effort. You also often have to be able-bodied and quite fit to go on such adventures. That is why so many of us are so grateful to wildlife photographers.
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Have you ever seen a baby possum or toucan? They’re so cute that you’d like to pet them or at least take a picture with them and set it as your wallpaper.
Two small black dots were staring at me from a hole in the snow. Then I saw the pink nose below the dots: a Long-tailed weasel was glaring at me between two snow-covered rocks. For an hour I watched the weasel dart from hole to hole hunting for some food – but none was captured, […]
Here are some cats looking majestic in the snow! You're welcome.
@DerekPa56710094 Thank you Derek beautiful photo 🐲🌸🍀🐲🌸🍀🐲🌸
Dutch wildlife photographer Roeselien Raimond has been bringing joy and warmth to people with her fairytale-like photographs of wild foxes for over 8 years. Looking at her gallery of foxes provides a truly captivating and calming experience, as Roeselien brings these gorgeous creatures to life with her exceptional ability to capture their spirit. Her friendship with foxes started out of curiosity and determination to break the popular misconception about foxes being deceitful and mean.
A late spring snowfall transformed the quickly-greening landscape of Riding Mountain National Park into a sea of white. This Snowshoe Hare did not seem to mind the snow at all. Riding Mountain National Park
Pictures taken around the world show a side of the animal kingdom many of us have rarely seen, from laughing donkeys and grimacing lions to 'headless' penguins and a frustrated hippo.
A robin braves snowfall in Sweden in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
HOW BEAUTIFUL
Photographer Ossi Saarinen captures the many wild forest animals living in Finland’s mystical woodlands.
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Social media users from around the world have been sharing pictures of their dogs on Snapchat. Many of the pooches can be seen cuddling up to their furry pals, refusing to let go.
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