James Brady+FollowSharks Having a Dinner Party?!Ever seen 12 sharks share a meal without turning it into a feeding frenzy? Tiger sharks and oceanic whitetips were caught on video peacefully co-feeding on a carcass—no drama, just a rare moment of shark harmony. Who knew these ocean predators could be so chill around each other? Nature always has surprises! #SharkWeek #WildlifeWednesday #OceanLife #Science174Share
Wesley Romero+FollowHippo vs Lions—And a Land Rover?!You have to see this wild moment: a pride of lions tried to take down a massive hippo in Kruger National Park, but the hippo wasn’t having it. Not only did it fend off the lions, it even took a chomp out of a Land Rover! Just when you think hippos are all cute and chill, they remind you they’re absolute tanks. Nature’s got zero chill—definitely staying inside the safari vehicle next time! #WildlifeWednesday #KrugerNationalPark #HippoPower #SafariStories #NatureIsMetal #Pets50Share
megangibson+FollowSpotted: Rare 'Paint-Splashed' Elk!Did you see the pics of that elk in Colorado with wild white patches? It’s not just a fashion statement—she’s got piebaldism, a super rare genetic trait that only pops up in 1 out of 100,000 elk! Locals say she looks like she took a dip in white paint. If you’re in Estes Park, keep your distance though—elk moms are extra feisty during calving season. Nature is seriously showing off! #WildlifeWednesday #RareFind #ColoradoElk #NatureIsAwesome #Piebald #Science10Share
Michael Flores+FollowLeopard POV: Wild Cat Cam Reveals All!Ever wondered what life looks like through a leopard’s eyes? Scientists in India just strapped a camera collar on a wild leopard for the first time—and the footage is wild! Now we can see how these big cats sneak through sugarcane fields and live right next to humans. This tech could actually help keep both leopards and people safer by showing us exactly how they move and hide. Real-life Nat Geo vibes! #LeopardCam #WildlifeWednesday #Conservation #India #AnimalTech #Science30Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowWildlife Is Moving In—And It’s Getting WeirdUrban wildlife is basically going feral! Squirrels, raccoons, even manatees are ditching their old stomping grounds and adapting to city life—think eating our leftovers, getting more aggressive, and even changing migration routes. It’s not just quirky animal behavior; it’s a big red flag about how much we’ve messed with nature. Scientists say we need to rethink how cities work with wildlife, not just push them out. Would you share your city with wild boars or dolphins? #UrbanWildlife #CityLife #NatureMatters #WildlifeWednesday #EcoNews #Science60Share
megangibson+FollowDid You Know Blue Whales Are Still Out There?Turns out, the biggest animal ever found in US waters isn’t some ancient legend—it’s the blue whale, and it’s still cruising the ocean today! These gentle giants are longer than airplanes and weigh more than you can imagine. Even with all our tech, scientists are still trying to crack the code on their secret lives. Wildest part? They might not even be done growing yet. The ocean really is full of surprises! #BlueWhale #OceanMystery #WildlifeWednesday #MarineLife #Conservation #Science10Share
Tamara Jones+FollowBobcat Caught on Camera in Missouri!A trail camera in Missouri just snapped a rare pic of a bobcat, and people are buzzing! These shy wildcats are usually super hard to spot, but their numbers are bouncing back thanks to conservation efforts. Locals are sharing their own bobcat stories, and it’s wild to think these creatures help keep disease in check by munching on mice. Just goes to show, you never know what’s lurking in your backyard! #WildlifeWednesday #BobcatSighting #TrailCamFinds #MissouriWildlife #NatureNerd #Science110Share
Jamie Brown+FollowCaught the Cutest Berry Bandit!Ever wondered where your garden berries go? One gardener set up a camera and caught the most adorable culprit—a chipmunk named Screamy McGee, who literally lounges on the fence and screams before snacking! Instead of being mad, everyone’s obsessed with how cute he is. Bonus: letting your yard go a bit wild with native plants not only attracts these furry visitors but also helps pollinators and saves you time and money. Who knew gardening could be this wholesome? #GardenLife #WildlifeWednesday #CuteAnimals #RewildYourYard #Pollinators #Home60Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowWhale Goes Full Superhero Mode!Did you see that insane whale leap? One second, calm ocean—next, a massive whale launches out of nowhere like it’s showing off for the crowd. These gentle giants can weigh as much as 24 elephants, but still pull off acrobatics that leave everyone speechless. Humpbacks are the real MVPs here, and every jump is a reminder of how wild and magical the ocean really is. Let’s keep these moments alive by protecting our ocean buddies! #WhaleWatching #NatureIsAwesome #OceanMagic #WildlifeWednesday #Science87718Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowWild Dogs’ Secret Snack List RevealedTurns out African wild dogs aren’t as picky as we thought! Scientists used DNA from their poop (yep, really) and found these endangered pups eat way more than just impalas—think birds, hares, even vlei rats. Sometimes they hunt solo for smaller snacks, not just in packs for big game. This new tech is changing what we know about their survival skills and could help keep them around longer. Who knew poop could spill so many secrets? #WildlifeWednesday #Conservation #AfricanWildDogs #ScienceNews #DNA #WildlifeResearch #Pets62Share