Photos from the magazine «National Geographic»

We present you the new colorful pictures from the magazine «National Geographic». This issue is a bit different from the others. All images in this post devoted exclusively to our younger brothers - animals.




Coach riding, Esther together with her favorite - a horse named Mirage. Jerusalem, Israel. (Ekaterina Bourindin)



This picture was taken at night at a depth of about twenty-five meters. The photographer managed to shoot a small crab between the branches of sea pen. (Peri Paleracio)



The two-week long caiman babies no more than twenty centimeters swim in the river water. (Luciano Candisani)



Photo taken at the bazaar, located on the street Galiff Street in Calcutta (India). (Sirsendu Gayen)



"All-seeing eye". (Johan Siggesson)



Kangaroo in the setting sun at the zoo at Phillip Island. (Adhi Anggadjaja)



Small predator mantis. (Cyril Verron)



Cayman on the river at night. (Luciano Candisani)



Pygmy chimpanzees or bonobos. They live only in the forests on the left bank of the Congo River. (Christian Ziegler)



Manatees swim very close to the water surface, as they need to breathe air. (Paul Nicklen)



Two musk ox evaluate each other before the start of the match was not friendly. (Sergey Gorshkov)



Little Japanese white-eye. (Boris S.)



This picture was taken quite by accident in Tanzania. The photographer shot sky sunset time, but looking back accidentally saw this beautiful graceful animal, slowly walking towards the hills. (Peter Stanley)



Scat compared with a diver giant. When the inhabitants of the deep sea are engaged in food intake, they fall into a state of trance approximate. That's when they can not risk to themselves to become better acquainted. (Andrea Marshall)



The Kaziranga National Wildlife Refuge area population of eighty square kilometers in 1300 droopy ears giants - elephants. (Sandesh Kadur)



Tiny red crab on anemone. They rarely manage to film, as usually these animals hide under leaves and stones. (Jean Wimmerlin)



Male and female deer in the fields of England. In the eleventh century these noble animals Normans brought here from Asia. Today the habitat of deer has grown considerably. (Mark Bridger)



The family of egrets. (Oskar Neuhold)



Cheetahs on vacation. Employees «National Geographic» constantly watching this kind of animal with the help of radio and conduct DNA analysis to make sure that their number does not come close to the critical point. (Gus Mills)



In Bristol Bay plans to build the mine for the extraction of gold. It can cause serious damage to fisheries, as in the summer across the bay to the lakes and rivers for spawning fish swims around a million. The researchers found these young individuals in the Bay Talarico in the upper part of the river. (Michael Melford)



Color caterpillar allows it to successfully masquerade as tropical foliage surrounding it. The island of Borneo. (Christian Ziegler)



Hyena from Velavadar National Park in Gujarat. This is one of the best images taken by photographer while traveling. (Yashodhan Bhatia)



Pictured Jameson Mamba snake. The bite of these reptiles is deadly to humans. Today, scientists are working on the possibility of using this type of snake venom for medical purposes, in particular for the treatment of heart disease. (Mattias Klum)



Group of lions settled down to rest near a waterfall Serengeti. (Michael Nichols)



The camera was installed on Lake Elway in northwestern British Columbia. Three weeks into the frame were two wolves, moose twelve and one grizzly bear. This picture was taken the latest. (Paul Colangelo)



Beaver on the shore of a small lake in the city Stanley Park in Vancouver. Waters has become home to a large number of birds, mammals and fish. (Paul Colangelo)



A flock of little auks off the coast of Svalbard in Norway. (Paul Nicklen)



Kid kinkajou already managed to eat the nectar of flowers balsa. This is clearly evidenced by his cheeks. (Christian Ziegler)



King of beasts in the Serengeti. (Michael Nichols)



Color allows tigers well hidden in the thickets of dry grass on the river bank. The picture was taken in India Kaziranga National Park. (Sandesh Kadur)



Source: nat-geo.ru