As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at the moments YOU loved most this year!
9. Did you know that not all eagles have the same leg coverings? #GoldenEagle #BaldEagle #RaptorFacts #WildlifeAdaptations
Elephants' large ears aren't just for show—they're vital for thermoregulation and communication. By flapping their ears, they cool their blood and send signals to other elephants. Nature's ingenuity at its finest! buff.ly/MfQY05u
#ElephantEars #WildlifeAdaptations #NatureDesign
A Brown Pelican is perched on a mangrove tree looking towards the left. Its long bill is prominent. Photo by Wendy Dembowski.
Brown Pelicans are quite adaptable when it comes to perching and nesting. While they often choose ground nests on islands, they readily nest in trees.
#birds #wildlife #nature #BrownPelican #NestingHabitat #TreeNester #MangroveLife #WildlifeAdaptations #PelicanFacts #BirdNesting #CoastalBirds
Those claws are so precious that Chinese pangolins walk on their knuckles to keep them sharp! 🦴💪 It’s like walking on tiptoes…but way cooler. #artsefact #artforacause #paintpartiesforacause #pangolinfacts #uniquewalk #wildlifeadaptations
The African Wild Ass has a remarkable digestive system that allows them to extract every bit of moisture and nutrients from the driest, toughest desert plants. #AfricanWildAss #DesertSurvivors #WildlifeAdaptations #EndangeredSpecies #artsefact #artforacause
Did you know that not all eagles have the same leg coverings? Golden Eagles, often called "booted eagles," have feathered legs all the way down to their talons. In contrast, Bald Eagles have bare lower legs. #GoldenEagle #BaldEagle #RaptorFacts #WildlifeAdaptations
Caught mid-shake, this white-tailed deer sheds the rain like a pro. Rain doesn’t faze these adaptable animals, whose thick, hollow fur provides excellent insulation and helps repel moisture.
#WildlifePhotography #NatureInTheRain #WildlifeAdaptations #RainyDayVibes