01: A little star is born, and he looks very different from his mother! A giant Galapagos tortoise has given birth to the first rare "albino baby," an extremely rare hatchling with a genetic condition that disrupts melanin production. Albinism is rare among species, and for torto

01: A little star is born, and he looks very different from his mother! A giant Galapagos tortoise has given birth to the first rare " albino baby," an extremely rare hatchling with a genetic condition that disrupts melanin production. Albinism is rare among species, and for tortoises it is 1 in 100,000.

02: This is not a piece of street art, this is a living tree.

03: Butterflies can already be seen through the walls of the cocoon.

04: With the same appearance, they are indeed two different species. The spotted horse and spotted dog are very good friends. Nature is so amazing.

05: This hornet's nest looks very much like Jupiter .

06: Termites don't just build nests, they build skyscrapers

07: The red pits on a python's face - a natural thermal imager for nighttime hunting.

08: Bent but survived the tornado.

09: During droughts, Galapagos sea turtles may invade human settlements in search of water. The chicken said: What is this?

10: This cute little deer’s antlers are turned in a different direction.

11: This is a dove that seems to be crowned.

12: It is not plastic or glass, but a solid part of the Antarctic ice sheet . The black stripes are traces of volcanic ash deposited about 21,000 years ago.

13: Mother Nature has given some of her children strange illnesses, like this cat with heterochromia but unique eyes.

14: Pufferfish is poisonous, but puffer fish are very addictive when eating it.

15: This is what cucumbers look like under ultraviolet light.

16: The path penguins have traveled on the iceberg.

17: Faroe Islands , stones like candy.

18: A Komodo baby was born. It’s very cute, but it will be scary when it grows up!

19: Guess what animal this is? Haha, this is a shaved black bear. It would be unrecognizable if it takes off its clothes.

20: A marble with fossils, can you lie flat with it?

21: Unbelievable, and flamingos are red, but the baby flamingos are all white when they are born!

22: These shaggy, rare and "hardy" pig breeds are called Mangalitsa. These pigs are native to Hungary. They are known to grow very large, have long curly hair, and are even said to be able to beat down bears. retreat.

23: Such symmetrical "errors" are rare in nature, but they do exist, look at this incredibly bright flower.

24: The payara is known as the vampire fish for good reason, its large mouth is filled with fangs up to 15cm long, and although there is some debate about the maximum size this fish can reach, research It's thought they can grow to nearly 1.2 meters long, but don't worry - they pose no threat to humans, and these fangs are designed to impale smaller fish.

25: Located in Chile's Atacama Desert, the Areta plant is a 3,000-year-old flowering shrub surrounded by dense foliage. It is known for its unique appearance, which closely resembles a moss-covered stone or boulder.

26: The white ones are octopus eggs, and the octopus mother is protecting them underneath.

27: Only in Iceland can you see photos of volcanic eruptions lava with the northern lights as the background.

28: This is the triple waterfall of Lebanon , a stunning creation created by nature!

29: Lightning show in the Grand Canyon.

30: This bird's nest has a heart-shaped door.

31: When you want to go out and play, but your mom doesn’t agree.

32: Atlantic Wolffish : Creepy but an affectionate fish.

33: This is a magnificent scene from Thousand Island Lake in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. This wonderful aerial photo shows a bear casually sitting in the river and having lunch. Nature is so kind to it!

34: Exciting Mount Roraima , the oldest geography on earth.

35: It was my first day at work, and I exaggerated my abilities during the interview.