Best shots of wildlife from the National Geographic
• The best pictures of wildlife from the National Geographic
Air, land and sea - an exhibition of 50 of the best photographers of wildlife from the National Geographic.

A colony of albatross, Falkland Islands. The scope of their wings may reach 3.7 m (an average of slightly less than 3 m), which is an absolute record. (Photo by Paul Nicklen | National Geographic):

Elephants bathe in the mud. Tsavo National Park - one of the largest national parks in the world, the area of the park - 21 000 sq. km, it is larger than Jamaica! (Photo by Michael Nichols | National Geographic)

Dolphins in Hawaii. (Photo by Brian Skerry | National Geographic):

The orangutan climbs upward, Borneo, Indonesia. (Photo by Tim Laman | National Geographic):

Cassowaries - the largest bird in Australia and the second largest bird in the world. Cassowary legs are very strong and have sharp claws. Kinzhaloobrazny inner claw finger has a length of about 12 cm, cassowary can kill them with one blow. Cassowary capable of speeds up to 50 km / h while running through the thick forest. (Photo by Christian Ziegler | National Geographic):

Games Sea Lions, Hopkins Island, Australia. (Photo by David Doubilet | National Geographic):

Panda, as a model, Sichuan Province, China. (Photo by Ami Vitale | National Geographic):

Go with me! Gray whale, Laguna San Ignacio, Mexico. (Photo by Thomas P. Peschak | National Geographic):

Lightning and poultry, Nebraska. (Photo by Randy Olson | National Geographic):

Bear in the woods. (Photo by Paul Nicklen | National Geographic):

The dinosaur out of the water. (Photo by Michael Nichols | National Geographic):

Giraffe walking in the misty forest. (Photo by Chris Johns | National Geographic):

The lion family (Photo by Michael Nichols | National Geographic):

Sea Leopard hunting. (Photo by Paul Nicklen | National Geographic):
