About 400 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Animal Pictures and Facts - National Geographic

    Explore the animal kingdom through pictures, videos, facts, and more from our animal profiles on fish, birds, reptiles, mammals, amphibians, and invertebrates.

  2. Animals | National Geographic

    Learn about some of nature’s most incredible species through recent discoveries and groundbreaking studies on animal habitats, behaviors, and unique adaptations.

  3. Most Captive-Born Predators Die If Released - National Geographic

    The odds of animals such as tigers and wolves surviving freedom are only 33 percent, according to a team of researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.

  4. Wacky Wild Animals - National Geographic Kids

    Cute Animals Freaky Creatures Moment of ... Party Animals Animal Shows Animal Showdown Fearless Adventures with Jack Randall

  5. Orcas don’t do well in captivity. Here’s why. - National Geographic

    Orcas are massive animals that swim vast distances in the wild—40 miles a day on average—not just because they can, but because they need to, to forage for their varied diets and to exercise.

  6. Awesome Animals - National Geographic Kids

    Animals can do all kinds of incredible things. Find out why makes them smart, clever, and awesome creatures in this video series.

  7. Albino animals - facts and information | National Geographic

    Even though the birth of an albino animal is considered a sacred or auspicious event in some cultures, research suggests that some albino animals have difficulty in the wild.

  8. Amazing Animals - National Geographic Kids

    Amazing Animals Watch to discover interesting facts about animals from all over the world.

  9. African lion, facts and photos | National Geographic

    These iconic animals have powerful bodies—in the cat family, they’re second in size only to tigers—and lion roars that can be heard from five miles away.

  10. Exotic pet trade, explained - National Geographic

    The booming business in exotic pets is known as the exotic pet trade. Some of this trade is legal, but many times animals are captured from the wild illegally to supply demand for exotic pets.