Nature Is Metal
Mouse Ends Messy. 📽 by @moonman04 This is what breakfast looks like when you’re locked in by design Spotted just outside Sax Zim Bog in northern Minnesota, this Northern hawk owl honed onto its prey, drops into the grass, and resurfaces with a fresh kill. No hesitation. No wasted motion. Just hunger and execution. These birds don’t soar for the drama - they hunt fast and feed faster. While most owls prefer the cover of darkness, the hawk owl flips the script - hunting in broad daylight, relying on killer vision and surgical accuracy to stay fed. For the mouse, it’s just another brutal morning in the bog. For the owl, it’s just Monday. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nature Is Metal is powered by you! Did you record a wild video that you would like to get @ featured here? natureismetal.com/submissions is the absolute best place to send it. We personally check the submission page every day.
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😂the squinted eyes as it eats
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Natures hot pocket
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Free pest control go Hedwig 👏
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Solid fuckin song
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Save some for the rest of us.
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Such a good song. Wish they played it when I saw them back in '94. They used it as an outro.
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Best soundtrack ever! We need @atthegates_official BACK!!!!
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Owls make eating a bloody corpse look cute. Just looks like he’s munching on a burrito😂
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Snack 😋
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Heck of a capture @moonman04 !
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ANIMALITY
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Nuggets
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Clean af 🔥
The colossal squid—one of nature’s most elusive animals, and handily the world’s most massive squid species—was first identified 100 years ago using remains found in the stomach of a sperm whale. Now, one has been filmed alive in its natural oceanic environment for the first time. The nearly one-foot-long juvenile offers scientists a rare glimpse into its unique behaviors and biology. Learn more about this incredible find at the link in bio. Video by ROV Subastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute
Yvon Chouinard’s lifelong commitment to conservation and redefining corporate responsibility makes him a true force for change. We’re proud to recognize him as a #NatGeo33 honoree. Learn more about Yvon and the #NatGeo33 at the link in bio. Yvon Chouinard photographed by @jonasfredwallkarlsson on the Snake River in western Wyoming In homage to our 33 founders, we’re proud to introduce the National Geographic 33—an initiative honoring a new generation of global trailblazers who are making a profound impact on conservation, science, policy, storytelling, and beyond.
The last time the periodical cicada brood known as Brood XIV was seen was 17 years ago—but the first documentation was back in 1634, when early settlers at the Plymouth Colony wrote about their “constant yelling noise.” Soon, the trillions of cicadas will once again emerge from the earth. After spending over a decade growing underground, these red-eyed insects will take to the open air and start looking for mates. Learn more about "the mother of all broods" coming to the eastern U.S. at the link in bio. Photograph by @beckythale
서울 가면 여기를 절대 잊지 마세요. 남산 타워가 아름답게 보이는 3곳 Don't forget here when you go to Seoul. Three places where Namsan Tower looks beautiful 🔐 성장과 수익화의 치트키 💁🏻♂️ 폰카 포토클래스 & 인스타 마케팅클래스 운영중 필터파레트 무료제공, 수강생 칼럼, 정기 라이브 ! 계정 링크로 들어와 상세히 확인하세요. • 용산초교앞 보도육교 (yongsan) • 양화대교 위 (yanghwa bridge) • 반포한강공원 (banpo han river park) #서울 #한강 #hanriver
Finding balance between sky & sea 🌅 When I moved to California in 2010, I fell in love with being at the beach. That newfound passion for being outdoors lead to me falling even more in love with photography. 15 years later and there’s still something so satisfying about watching our sun set over the ocean’s horizon line. 🙌🏼🧡 📸 Here are a couple images from my early days of chasing colorful sunset skies in Laguna and La Jolla. #sunsetlovers #balance #socalbeaches #travelphotographer #symmetry #creativephotography