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Social Influence

Social category influence countries 15.79% travel destinations 4.31% finance 1.44% celebrities 0.72% technology brands 0.48% musicians 0.48% stocks 0.48% cryptocurrencies 0.24% automotive brands 0.24%

Social topic influence in the 12.2%, sea 5.26%, the world 5.02%, history 4.07%, water 3.11%, science 2.63%, the first 2.63%, animals 2.63%, china 2.39%, the most 2.15%

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Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Seafood May Be Gone by [----] Study Says National Geographic "Biodiversity is a finite resource" one expert says"
X Link 2024-10-25T17:40Z 27.7M followers, 510.3K engagements

"These melting mountain peaks could kill thousands. Can science help National Geographic In the Alps scientists are scrambling to put systems in place that warn people when to flee the climate change-driven landslides and floods caused by glaciers falling apart"
X Link 2023-08-20T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 439.4K engagements

"Ocean Sunfish (Mola) National Geographic National Geographic Find out why sunfish are often confused with sharksand the ways in which the two are so drastically different"
X Link 2024-11-13T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 110.3K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2017-01-21T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 251.3K engagements

"Pictures of Jakarta Indonesia Rising Seas Flooding and Sinking Jakarta Indonesia is sinking below sea level thanks to a perfect storm of illegal water pumping rising water and climate change"
X Link 2017-12-22T16:30Z 27.7M followers, 617.9K engagements

"How dolphin safe is canned tuna really StarKist Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea are facing claims that theyre misleading shoppers"
X Link 2021-03-10T14:44Z 27.7M followers, 2.2M engagements

"You may have more Neanderthal DNA than you think A new model upends old assumptions revealing more Neanderthal ancestry for both modern Africans and Europeans than once thought"
X Link 2020-01-30T16:22Z 27.7M followers, 80.1K engagements

"Is There a Dark Side to Those Adorable Bento Boxes National Geographic Panda-shaped rice balls. A nori-whiskered Hello Kitty. Creatures made from hard-boiled eggs. When prepared for schoolchildren praiseworthy bento boxes"
X Link 2025-06-30T16:42Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements

"Monogamy is much more interesting than it sounds National Geographic A brief clip of a Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) vocalizing. Some mornings in the forests of Indonesia a male and female gibbon will perform a musical duet. The pair will call out staking their claim in the forest often answered by neighboring pairs their treetop display the result of much practice so that the pair can"
X Link 2025-01-17T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.1M engagements

"How a Wolf Named Romeo Won Hearts in an Alaska Suburb National Geographic Its one thing to have a tolerant meeting with a wild wolf that goes on for a matter of minutes. But this went on for six years"
X Link 2026-02-07T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 70.4K engagements

"Armadillos National Geographic See which armadillos have a ball defending themselves and which dont. Unwrap the facts on these little armored ones"
X Link 2017-10-03T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 637.3K engagements

"Chiles Atacama Desert has become a fast fashion dumping ground Clothing from many of the worlds favorite brands lies in discarded heaps in Chiles Atacama Desert. How it got there tells the story of modern fast fashion"
X Link 2023-04-23T10:00Z 27.7M followers, 508.5K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2019-05-05T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 960.8K engagements

"One Protein Shows Elephants and Moles Had Aquatic Ancestors National Geographic Whales seals and manatees are so at home in the water that its easy to believe their recent ancestors were also aquatic. That conclusion is harder to sell for lumbering elephants burrowing moles or bumbling spiny echidnas. And yet new evidence from Scott Mirceta at the University of Liverpool suggests that all of these groups"
X Link 2024-06-07T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.2M engagements

"Cougars are ambushing and killing wolvesand no one knows why These rare kills in Washington State have biologists searching for answers. Everyone always assumes wolves have the upper hand says one scientist. But thats not always the case"
X Link 2023-08-25T14:48Z 27.7M followers, 395.6K engagements

"Whale Shark National Geographic National Geographic Get your arms around the largest fish in the seawhale sharks weigh in at up to [--] tons. Find out what tiny creatures keep these gentle giants alive"
X Link 2025-07-25T22:14Z 27.7M followers, 15.1K engagements

"DNA explained DNA is a molecule that exists in almost every living thing telling it what it should look like and how it should function. Learn more about the building block of life"
X Link 2019-02-26T21:31Z 27.7M followers, 113.7K engagements

"A scientist is encompassed by majestic snow-covered sequoia trees in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks California"
X Link 2026-01-08T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 81K engagements

"Saudi Arabia's Great Thirst National Geographic National Geographic The Saudi Kingdom has drawn down about four-fifths of its fossil aquifer for unsustainable agriculture paid for with oil revenues"
X Link 2025-11-12T13:01Z 27.7M followers, 189.2K engagements

"Poison Dart Frogs National Geographic See some of the most beautifully coloredand highly toxicanimals in the world. Learn how poison dart frog toxins could someday help humans"
X Link 2023-11-28T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 236K engagements

"Dugong National Geographic Get the story on these water-bound relatives of the elephant. Learn the challenges these gentle giants face"
X Link 2018-11-07T17:11Z 27.7M followers, 767K engagements

"The Surprising History of Road Salt Amid salt shortages officials protect roads against ice with rock salt which is mined around the country"
X Link 2014-02-14T07:10Z 27.7M followers, 613.7K engagements

"Is this the world's oldest alphabet National Geographic While excavating clay cylinders in Syria archaeologists discovered a rare find: an early writing system. The script has given scholars the new challenge of reinvestigating the timeline of alphabetic symbols"
X Link 2026-01-30T07:49Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Why Tilikum SeaWorld's Killer Orca Was Infamous National Geographic The killer whale that drowned three people inspired a movement to end captivity. He died in Orlando on Friday"
X Link 2023-08-01T09:15Z 27.7M followers, 520K engagements

"National Geographic Kids Magazine Subscriptions National Geographic National Geographic Kids & Little Kids magazines + book bundles Packed with fun wildlife and discovery for curious kids ages 38"
X Link 2026-02-17T05:08Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"How the Platypus and a Quarter of Fishes Lost Their Stomachs The platypus is an anthology of weirdness. It has a leathery duck-like bill a flattened tail and webbed feet. The males have a venomous claw on their hind feet and the females lay eggs. And if you look inside a platypus youll find another weird feature: its gullet connects directly to its intestines"
X Link 2013-12-03T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.7M engagements

"In a World of Warming Seas Feather Stars Might be Winners National Geographic The mesmerizing animals appear to be thriving even as coral reefs suffer"
X Link 2018-08-25T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 501.8K engagements

"At Station Nord Greenland life is anything but lonely National Geographic In Greenland researchers from around the world document the warming arcticand share a sense of community"
X Link 2025-03-07T15:33Z 27.7M followers, 834.4K engagements

"Nile Crocodile National Geographic National Geographic Does the Nile crocodile deserve its reputation as a vicious man-eater Get up close and personal with Africa's largest crocodilian and find out"
X Link 2025-09-30T17:30Z 27.7M followers, 402.3K engagements

"James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive National Geographic Filmmaker-explorer James Cameron just became the first human to reach Earth's deepest abyss aloneand the only one to explore it in depth"
X Link 2025-10-19T19:49Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements

"Hints of Skull Cult Found at World's Oldest Temple National Geographic Carved human skull fragments from a Stone Age archaeological site hint at a surprisingly complex culture"
X Link 2020-11-19T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.2M engagements

"This Was tzi the Iceman's Last Meal National Geographic It took [--] years to find his stomach. Now researchers know what was insidein excruciating detail"
X Link 2022-01-14T16:28Z 27.7M followers, 9.1M engagements

"Arabian Camel (Dromedary) National Geographic National Geographic Learn why walking across the desert is no sweat for an Arabian camel. See how these iconic creatures survive in their hot sandy world"
X Link 2024-01-06T12:54Z 27.7M followers, 187.8K engagements

"Meet the giathe little 'mystery' cat that marks a big milestone The smallest wildcat in the Americas is the 10000th image in National Geographic's Photo Ark which aims to document every captive species"
X Link 2022-05-06T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.4M engagements

"Debate Continues: Did Your Seafood Feel Pain National Geographic Before it ended up on your plate did your seafood suffer Scientists disagree on the answer"
X Link 2025-12-24T09:59Z 27.7M followers, 351K engagements

"This video of Volvox algae moving around a droplet of water in the middle of a Japanese [--] yen coin was shot at 50x magnification. Explore more microscopic storytelling from Nikon's [----] Small World in Motion competition: https://on.natgeo.com/4r9QVEO https://on.natgeo.com/4r9QVEO"
X Link 2026-01-23T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 126K engagements

"A quiet yard can quickly become more active once you find the right bird feeders. Experts share how intentional choicessuch as when to offer food and where to place feederscan help attract specific species while keeping your backyard feeding safe and healthy 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4sUXz3n https://on.natgeo.com/4sUXz3n"
X Link 2026-01-27T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 77.9K engagements

"The countdown begins for Artemis II. For the first time since the end of Apollo in the 1970s NASA will send four humans beyond low Earth orbit slingshotting around the moon in a critical test of whats next for human exploration. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4tfo5EK https://on.natgeo.com/4tfo5EK"
X Link 2026-02-04T20:30Z 27.7M followers, 74.1K engagements

"Each winter hundreds of thousands of purple crow butterflies migrate south across Taiwan gathering in secluded valleys before laying their eggs in the spring. But as temperatures rise and weather patterns change this rare migration could be at risk. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4aBfqFi https://on.natgeo.com/4aBfqFi"
X Link 2026-02-09T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 67.5K engagements

"Mongooses National Geographic National Geographic Meet the real predator behind the fictional Rikki-tikki-tavi. Hear the tales of mongoose populations under pressure and others that have threatened to wipe out native species"
X Link 2023-08-28T20:18Z 27.7M followers, 20.3K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2019-02-12T20:26Z 27.7M followers, 3.5M engagements

"Whales eat three times more than previously thought National Geographic The blue whale the world's largest animal can consume up to [--] tons of plankton daily which has major implications for ocean health"
X Link 2023-03-13T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 4.7M engagements

"New clues may explain the mysterious origins of the Falklands wolf Charcoal bones and tools suggest Indigenous seafarers inhabited the Falklands. Its possible they may have brought their canine companions along"
X Link 2021-10-27T18:08Z 27.7M followers, 133.4K engagements

"Has the Last Human Trekked to the North Pole Thinning Arctic ice and lack of air support force an end to expeditions this yearand maybe forever"
X Link 2015-05-25T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 323.3K engagements

"Plate Tectonics Information and Facts National Geographic National Geographic Learn about how plates move and their impact on the Earth's surface"
X Link 2021-08-05T21:42Z 27.7M followers, 4.6M engagements

"This orca is carrying around another dead calf. Heres what we know about how orcas grieve National Geographic Tahlequah previously carried another dead newborn for [--] days in [----]. Here's what she's taught us about how orcas deal with death"
X Link 2026-01-28T00:53Z 27.7M followers, 15.2K engagements

"Our solar system: The sun information and facts National Geographic Learn more about the life-giving star at the center of our solar system"
X Link 2019-12-21T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 783.8K engagements

"Elephant Seals National Geographic National Geographic Get the facts and figures on these portly pinnipeds. Learn what male facial feature earned these marine giants their name"
X Link 2025-08-11T16:01Z 27.7M followers, 33.7K engagements

"Q&A: The First-Ever Expedition to Turkmenistan's "Door to Hell" National Geographic Go along with explorer George Kourounis as he becomes the first person known to venture into Turkmenistan's fiery gas-fueled Darvaza Crater"
X Link 2020-12-31T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 919.6K engagements

"5 Things You Might Not Know About Marie Antoinette On the anniversary of her death we look at the oft misunderstood queen"
X Link 2016-10-14T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.9M engagements

"Jeans are bad for the environmentbut a new discovery may help National Geographic The blue dyes used to give jeans their signature color come at an environmental cost but a new breakthrough eliminates the need for harsh chemicals"
X Link 2025-06-29T20:27Z 27.7M followers, 60.5K engagements

"Did humpbacks try to save a seal from orcas See for yourself. National Geographic The incredible scenecaptured by filmmaker and host of National Geographics Animals Up Close Bertie Gregoryoffers a window into the emotional lives of whales"
X Link 2025-12-02T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 186.3K engagements

"Follow the Perilous Journey of Yellowstone Elk National Geographic Bears and wolves are emblems of Yellowstone. But the true pulse of the region is the hoofbeat of elk the parks most abundant large mammal"
X Link 2017-03-18T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 847.5K engagements

"How Gregor Mendels pea plant experiments created modern genetics National Geographic Mendels monastery garden experiments went largely unnoticed during his life but their implications would ripple through science decades later"
X Link 2026-01-21T11:30Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Sand Tiger Shark National Geographic National Geographic Find out why this shark is not nearly as fierce as its protruding teeth might suggest. See how surface air breathing sets them apart from their relatives"
X Link 2021-03-09T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 138.5K engagements

"Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language National Geographic With artificial intelligence and painstaking study of sperm whales scientists hope to understand what these aliens of the deep are talking about"
X Link 2021-12-18T18:21Z 27.7M followers, 9M engagements

"Eating Slugs Can Cause ParalysisHere's Why National Geographic Hint: A brain-infesting worm carried by gastropods is spreading around the world"
X Link 2022-07-15T17:12Z 27.7M followers, 1.5M engagements

"King Tut Was Disabled Malarial and Inbred DNA Shows National Geographic The "frail boy" needed a cane to walk had history's earliest genetically proven case of malaria and was sired by siblings says a new DNA study of King Tut and relatives"
X Link 2026-02-13T18:12Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"Platypus National Geographic Get to know the mammal that scientists once thought was a hoax. Explore the oddities of this unlikely animal"
X Link 2020-03-24T01:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements

"Illegal to be ugly The history behind one of Americas cruelest laws For nearly a century so-called ugly laws banned people with visible disabilities and diseases from public spaces revealing societys harsh standards of beauty and the impact on those who didnt meet them"
X Link 2024-08-09T17:59Z 27.7M followers, 354.3K engagements

"5 Surprising Facts About the Oarfish That Has Been Washing Up on Beaches Two of the deep-sea creatures have been found in less than a week in California prompting much interest from scientists and the public"
X Link 2013-10-22T13:09Z 27.7M followers, 212.1K engagements

"Last meal of sacrificial bog body was surprisingly unsurprising researchers say National Geographic A new study of Denmarks Tollund Man reveals what he ateand more importantly didnt eatbefore his murder [----] years ago"
X Link 2026-02-15T20:49Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Albatrosses National Geographic Find out more about the bird with the worlds largest wingspan. Learn about the life of this famous seafarer"
X Link 2022-12-05T23:36Z 27.7M followers, 117.3K engagements

"Fossil River Dolphin Lived Out at Sea National Geographic The tale of how whales walked into the seas is one of the most celebrated in evolutionary biology. Even our own fossil backstory of arboreal apes that eventually began to walk upright seems relatively unimpressive compared to how little mammals that scampered along the beach on four legs began a transition that would result in"
X Link 2025-04-07T14:01Z 27.7M followers, 548K engagements

"New staple-size frog from Madagascar is one of the tiniest ever discovered National Geographic Astronomically small the newly discovered Malagasy amphibians have brains that could sit on a pin"
X Link 2021-07-24T11:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements

"Wild Turkey National Geographic Hear the tale of a popular game bird that nearly disappeared in the wild. Find out how flocks of wild turkey have reclaimed their old stomping grounds"
X Link 2017-11-16T22:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Sand dollars avoid predators by cloning themselves Sand dollar larvae use asexual reproduction as a defence when they detect fish in the water"
X Link 2008-03-13T14:01Z 27.7M followers, 412.8K engagements

"How Lemons Helped Defeat Napoleon Suppose youre a spy. And suppose you need to send a secret message. And suppose you havea lemon"
X Link 2022-07-13T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 178K engagements

"Cardinal National Geographic National Geographic Find out more about a familiar feathered friend. Discover how their brilliant color can mean success with the opposite sex"
X Link 2024-12-05T12:03Z 27.7M followers, 856.8K engagements

"See the complicated landscape of plastic bans in the U.S. A new map shows where states have banned plasticand where states have banned bans on plastic"
X Link 2019-08-15T18:33Z 27.7M followers, 2M engagements

"Wild Horses Wilder Controversy More than [-----] wild horses live on Western rangelands that can support only [-----] animals. Can the government ecologists and advocates find a humane solution for managing them"
X Link 2017-02-06T22:15Z 27.7M followers, 2.3M engagements

"Decades ago the Donora smog disaster exposed the perils of dirty air A survivor of the five-day smog crisis in Pennsylvania recalls: We all knew the air was bad. We didnt realize it was going to kill people"
X Link 2020-10-27T20:10Z 27.7M followers, 775.2K engagements

"Clean Water Crisis Facts and Information Learn more about the way we as a global community think about and use freshwater resources"
X Link 2022-03-13T16:30Z 27.7M followers, 21.2K engagements

"Life Is Confusing For Two-Headed Snakes Life is hard enough for a snake with one head. The addition of another head makes for a confusing time for some snakes"
X Link 2002-03-22T19:47Z 27.7M followers, 857.3K engagements

"The intrigue behind the Bermuda Triangle Numerous ships and planes have vanished without a trace within the imaginary Bermuda Triangle bounded by Miami Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Yet [--] years after five Navy planes disappeared there on a routine training mission no one knows exactly what caused that and other disappearances"
X Link 2022-07-17T13:35Z 27.7M followers, 4.8M engagements

"The Evolution of Diet - National Geographic Could eating like our ancestors make us healthier"
X Link 2014-09-03T13:59Z 27.7M followers, 741.3K engagements

"Planet or Plastic National Geographic The latest stories from our Planet or Plastic seriesa multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic waste crisis"
X Link 2018-05-22T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 375.7K engagements

"Galpagos Expedition Cruises National Geographic Expeditions Learn about the experts ships and more of expedition cruises to the Galapagos Islands by National Geographic in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions"
X Link 2025-04-17T13:11Z 27.7M followers, 43K engagements

"Mass extinction facts and information from National Geographic National Geographic In the last [---] million years life has had to recover from five catastrophic blows. Are humans dealing the planet a sixth"
X Link 2025-06-29T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 688K engagements

"How a peaceful protest at Tiananmen Square turned into a massacre Three decades after the historic pro-democracy rally in Beijing China continues to stifle its commemoration"
X Link 2021-12-31T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 408K engagements

"The Myth of the Komodo Dragons Dirty Mouth In [----] an American biologist named Walter Auffenberg moved to the Indonesia island of Komodo to study its most famous residentthe Komodo dragon. This huge lizardthe largest in the worldgrows to lengths of [--] metres and can take down large prey like deer and water buffalo"
X Link 2024-01-26T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.5M engagements

"The Science of Addiction National Geographic The Science of Addiction"
X Link 2017-11-23T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.4M engagements

"Chimpanzees and people are clashing in rural Uganda National Geographic Forest clearing has forced hungry chimps to raid villagers crops. At times chimps kill children and villagers kill chimps"
X Link 2025-08-14T23:27Z 27.7M followers, 110.4K engagements

"Starfish (Sea Stars) National Geographic Discover the amazing abilities of a familiar sea creature. Learn how a starfish survives with no brain"
X Link 2019-09-20T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements

"Last day of the dinosaurs reign captured in stunning detail Rocks from deep inside the Chicxulub impact crater show what happened in the minutes to hours after one of our planets most catastrophic events"
X Link 2019-09-09T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements

"What If the Biggest Solar Storm on Record Happened Today If this solar cycle produces a flare like the [----] Carrington Event we may face trillions in damages and year-long blackouts experts say"
X Link 2011-03-04T10:05Z 27.7M followers, 772.5K engagements

"Hebrew wasnt spoken for [----] years. Heres how it was revived. The religious language that lay dormant for millennia is now global used by millions of people around the worldincluding in China"
X Link 2023-05-11T14:46Z 27.7M followers, 25.7K engagements

"Hernn Corts conquers the Aztec Empire National Geographic The Aztec outnumbered the Spanish but that didn't stop Hernan Cortes from seizing Tenochtitlan the Aztec capital in 1521"
X Link 2025-07-12T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 104.6K engagements

"Arctic Fox National Geographic Read how this hearty mammal changes its appearance to outfox its predators and sneak up on its prey during the Arctic winter and summer"
X Link 2018-12-13T23:41Z 27.7M followers, 624.3K engagements

"Seahorse Fathers Take Reins in Childbirth National Geographic It's true that male seahorses never play catch with their children or help them with their homework. But they do outdo human dads on one count: Male seahorses undergo pregnancy and give birth to their sons and daughters"
X Link 2022-09-24T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements

"The Maldives is being swallowed by the sea. Can it adapt Whether or not the Maldives can survive climate change the country will never be the same"
X Link 2022-01-20T21:59Z 27.7M followers, 3.1M engagements

"An icon of Puerto Rico the coqu frog is being threatened by development and climate change. Biologists hope Bad Bunnys new album highlighting the coqus plight will raise awareness of the crises facing both the frog and Puerto Rico itself. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/3DXF1uu https://on.natgeo.com/3DXF1uu"
X Link 2025-01-16T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.4M engagements

"Primatologist conservationist animal advocate educator and National Geographic Explorer Jane Goodall has died at age [--]. Goodalls decades of research into the lives of wild chimpanzees transformed our understanding of these intelligent apes. https://on.natgeo.com/48JYSdP https://on.natgeo.com/48JYSdP"
X Link 2025-10-01T21:14Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements

"Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe knows the impact of flying on the planet. She reflects on the tension between cutting her own emissions and the demands of work family and connection encouraging us to consider what travel means in a warming world. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4jh6gkl https://on.natgeo.com/4jh6gkl"
X Link 2026-01-04T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 111.1K engagements

"As humans prepare to return to the moon national space agencies are planning to build bases at the lunar south pole near reserves of water to turn into rocket fuel and further our exploration of the solar system. Here's how it works. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/3L3LGY2 https://on.natgeo.com/3L3LGY2"
X Link 2026-01-05T18:15Z 27.7M followers, 94.7K engagements

"The mystery of dark matter has puzzled experts for years but a new study provides the highest-resolution map of the invisible material to date. Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope scientists may finally begin to determine exactly what this unusual substance is. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4tnClM3 https://on.natgeo.com/4tnClM3"
X Link 2026-01-31T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 96.9K engagements

"A juvenile sea urchin moving across its habitat filmed at 10x magnification by zoologist Dr. Alvaro Migotto. See the rest of the winners of Nikons Small World in Motion competition in 2025: https://on.natgeo.com/4qzYUul https://on.natgeo.com/4qzYUul"
X Link 2026-02-07T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 136.2K engagements

"Humpback whales were once on the brink of extinction but Roger Payne's research and recordings of their songs helped save them. To celebrate Project CETI's work in decoding the speech of sperm whales discover Payne's findings in this [----] article from our archives. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/3Zd0CGG https://on.natgeo.com/3Zd0CGG"
X Link 2026-02-12T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 82.5K engagements

"The olm: the blind cave salamander that lives to [---] In the caves of Slovenia and Croatia lives an animal thats a cross between Peter Pan and Gollum. Its the olm a blind cave-dwelling salamander also called the proteus and the human fish for its pale pinkish skin. It has spent so long adapting to life in caves that its mostly blind hunting instead with"
X Link 2010-07-20T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 471.3K engagements

"Why your mental map of the world is wrong National Geographic These are some of the most common geographic misconceptions that are both surprising and surprisingly hard to correct"
X Link 2026-02-16T21:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Wombat George a wombat joey was 4-months-old when his mother was hit and killed by car. Fortunately he was rescued and brought to the Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales Australia"
X Link 2022-08-27T07:00Z 27.7M followers, 71.5K engagements

"Cougar National Geographic Meet a big cat of many names. Learn why cougars were eliminated from much of their range and how they may come back"
X Link 2017-11-13T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements

"African lion facts and photos How much do lions eat When do they begin to roar Find out how many pounds of meat they devour how loud their roars can be and whether they are endangered"
X Link 2024-09-13T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.4M engagements

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X Link 2025-01-24T14:55Z 27.7M followers, 1M engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2018-04-10T13:51Z 27.7M followers, 230.5K engagements

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X Link 2004-11-16T20:44Z 27.7M followers, 430.3K engagements

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X Link 2021-01-18T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 4.1M engagements

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X Link 2025-05-05T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 275.7K engagements

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X Link 2019-04-08T17:53Z 27.7M followers, 921.7K engagements

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X Link 2018-04-05T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 950.7K engagements

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X Link 2024-06-28T18:51Z 27.7M followers, 88.3K engagements

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X Link 2021-05-03T17:50Z 27.7M followers, 56.4K engagements

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X Link 2020-01-24T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 80.1K engagements

"Leatherback Sea Turtle National Geographic National Geographic Discover why this massive deep-diving sea turtle that survived the demise of dinosaurs is now struggling to survive the threats of humans"
X Link 2018-12-14T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 271.1K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2025-01-25T08:27Z 27.7M followers, 115.3K engagements

"Standing Tall: Egypts Great Pyramids Pharaohs Khufu Khafre and Menkaure built their massive tombs to last. For more than [----] years the Pyramids of Giza continue to amaze while holding on to their many secrets"
X Link 2020-01-31T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 1M engagements

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"Bactrian Camel National Geographic National Geographic Bactrian camel: One hump or two Learn about these truly wild but at-risk camels of Mongolia and China"
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"Surprising Things You Never Knew About Your Cat For starters our pet felines personalities are linked to their color says Gary Weitzman veterinarian and author of How to Speak Cat"
X Link 2015-12-03T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 759.1K engagements

"Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in Shimao National Geographic Discoveries at the sprawling site have archaeologists rethinking the roots of Chinese civilization"
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X Link 2018-02-28T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 105.8K engagements

"Permian extinction facts and information This mass extinction almost ended life on Earth as we know it"
X Link 2020-02-25T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.5M engagements

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"Paleo Profile: The Oldest Chameleon National Geographic Amber gives us a detailed look at the oldest chameleon yet found"
X Link 2025-08-17T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 420.5K engagements

"American Goldfinch National Geographic This brightly colored bird is a regular visitor at backyard seed feeders. Learn more about the American goldfinch"
X Link 2019-10-13T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 26.2K engagements

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"Ancient Petra Jordans Lost Oasis In the early 1800s a Swiss explorer tricked his way into Petra the ancient oasis whose location had been a closely guarded secret for centuries"
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"Qin Shi Huangdifacts and information National Geographic Qin Shi Huangdi the first Qin Emperor was a brutal ruler who unified ancient China and laid the foundation for the Great Wall"
X Link 2021-02-04T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 315.1K engagements

"Searching for Angolas ghost elephants National Geographic A decades-long quest reveals the remarkable truth about how these giant creatures have remained so elusive"
X Link 2026-02-10T19:28Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"How knitting may be rewiring your brain National Geographic Grandma hobbies like knitting are making a comeback among Gen Zbut its not just for nostalgia. Neuroscience shows these tactile pastimes may help preserve brain health as we age"
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"Creepy Animal Noises National Geographic The spookiest sounds on Halloween are made by creatures of the night"
X Link 2026-02-16T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 155K engagements

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X Link 2022-03-04T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.5M engagements

"End of World in [----] Maya Doomsday Calendar Explained Even if the world does end in [----] the Maya calendar deserves no credit for predicting it experts say"
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X Link 2021-09-24T15:16Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements

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X Link 2021-07-24T11:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements

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X Link 2026-01-14T19:45Z 27.7M followers, 296.8K engagements

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"Rats avoid harming other rats. The finding may help us understand sociopaths. National Geographic Humans and rodents have similar brain structures that regulate empathy suggesting the behavior is deeply rooted in mammal evolution"
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"What really happened to the Library of Alexandria These are the theories. National Geographic The loss of the ancient world's greatest repository of knowledge has been mourned for centuriesbut Julius Caesar may not really be to blame"
X Link 2025-11-26T15:52Z 27.7M followers, 73.8K engagements

"SuperCroc's Jaws Were Superstrong Study Shows National Geographic In a study based on measurements of the bite force of living crocodilians researchers have concluded that the ancient Sarcosuchus imperator "SuperCroc" had jaws of steel that no prey not even small dinosaurs could pry open"
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"Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in Shimao Discoveries at the sprawling site have archaeologists rethinking the roots of Chinese civilization"
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"What actually killed the dinosaurs Volcanic clues heat up debate. Two studies agree that ancient eruptions likely played a supporting role in the mass extinction. But the devil is still in the details"
X Link 2019-02-21T19:02Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Urgent Effort Aims to Save Critically Endangered Sumatran Rhinos National Geographic Conservationists have launched an urgent bid to save the critically endangered Sumatran rhino which has a wild population of fewer than 80"
X Link 2018-09-24T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 196.6K engagements

"The murder mystery behind the last great pharaoh Ramesses III National Geographic The royal harem conspiracy was a real-life Game of Thronespitting two sons of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses III against one another in a bid for power"
X Link 2025-09-05T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 160.3K engagements

"Krill National Geographic Find out why these tiny animals have enormous importance in the oceans food chain. Hear about the threats that could collapse krill populations"
X Link 2019-05-01T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 85.2K engagements

"Lobsters likely feel pain. Should we get them high before eating them National Geographic Crustaceans show signs of distress when theyre boiled alive. This Maine restaurateur turned to an innovative solution to ease lobsters pain: hotboxing them"
X Link 2025-12-24T09:59Z 27.7M followers, 351K engagements

"Were these ancient sites built by aliens Heres why some people think so. National Geographic From the Egyptian pyramids to the Nasca (Nazca) Lines these ancient sites are some of the most enigmatic constructions on Earth"
X Link 2026-01-15T19:45Z 27.7M followers, 185.8K engagements

"Mysterious new orca species likely identified For the first time scientists have filmed and studied the elusive type D killer whales in the wild"
X Link 2019-03-07T18:07Z 27.7M followers, 4.3M engagements

"Tardigrade This Is the Most Indestructible Animal on Earth"
X Link 2020-12-08T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 352.1K engagements

"Damselflies National Geographic See a photo of damselflies mating and download free wallpaper from National Geographic"
X Link 2026-02-16T09:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"The North Pole may have been his final destination but there was so much more to discover on Will Smith's journey across the continents. #PoleToPole with Will Smith is now streaming on @DisneyPlus and @hulu"
X Link 2026-01-14T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 1M engagements

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X Link 2026-01-24T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 86.5K engagements

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X Link 2026-01-25T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 86.7K engagements

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X Link 2026-01-28T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 40.2K engagements

"In this image from our archive winter creates a landscape of frosty perfection in the High Peaks region of Adirondack Park New York"
X Link 2026-01-30T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 49.8K engagements

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X Link 2026-02-03T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 81.2K engagements

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X Link 2026-02-15T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 126.1K engagements

"The true story of the lost city of Tanis The city was made famous by the Indiana Jones movie Raiders of the Lost Ark"
X Link 2024-12-13T01:09Z 27.7M followers, 80K engagements

"Inside the quest to build the ultimate nonalcoholic beer National Geographic Scientists in Belgiumthat celebrated bastion of ancient beer cultureare harnessing genetic breakthroughs and machine learning to reimagine how great booze gets built. Heres how their revelations in the lab could transform the global beer industry"
X Link 2026-02-11T22:16Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Humans Were Born to Run Fossil Study Suggests Humans started to jog around two million years ago according to fossil evidence of some distinctive features of the modern human body"
X Link 2021-06-26T21:49Z 27.7M followers, 5M engagements

"Goliath birdeater facts National Geographic The biggest spiders on the planet Goliath birdeaters can grow to be the size of a dinner plate"
X Link 2026-02-08T23:26Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

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X Link 2025-11-14T20:39Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"Supervolcano Rained Acid on Both PolesBut Wasnt So Bad After All The eruption was [----] times larger than Mount St. Helenss [----] blast but evidence suggests its fallout was just shy of apocalyptic"
X Link 2012-11-09T01:06Z 27.7M followers, 786.1K engagements

"Why Is Confucius Still Relevant Today His Sound Bites Hold Up The Chinese philosopher still affects the lives of nearly a quarter of humanity"
X Link 2015-03-25T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 78.1K engagements

"1918 Flu Pandemic That Killed [--] Million Originated in China Historians Say National Geographic The worldwide flu pandemic that killed [--] million people in [----] may have originated with transported Chinese laborers archival records suggest"
X Link 2026-02-10T15:27Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Black Bears Can "Count" as Well as Primates National Geographic Do black bears count in the woods Possibly according to a recent study that shows the mammals are as smart as primates"
X Link 2024-01-11T14:38Z 27.7M followers, 286.2K engagements

"Faroe Island Whaling a 1000-Year Tradition Comes Under Renewed Fire National Geographic A recent campaign spearheaded by Sea Shepherd seeks to end a thousand-year whaling tradition in the Faroe Islands"
X Link 2026-02-07T10:18Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"A remote Pacific island is attracting supersized sharks. Scientists want to know why. Off Norfolk Island in the South Pacific tiger sharks grow an average of two feet longer than those on the Great Barrier Reef. Weve only started unraveling the mystery"
X Link 2024-06-26T20:03Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"This Snake Pretends to Be a Spiderand Catches a Bird National Geographic Scientists who filmed the rare spider-tailed viper in the wild have unlocked the secret of its bizarre tail"
X Link 2021-02-22T18:22Z 27.7M followers, 298.8K engagements

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X Link 2024-01-11T14:38Z 27.7M followers, 286.2K engagements

"Why isn't Washington D.C. a state It started with a drunken mob. National Geographic The movement for D.C. statehood just won a historic vote. Here's why Washingtonians have fought for representation for more than [---] years"
X Link 2020-07-17T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements

"Pictures: New Purple Crab Species Found National Geographic Four new species of colorful crustaceans have been discovered in the Philippines a recent study says"
X Link 2020-11-26T20:32Z 27.7M followers, 236.8K engagements

"Franz Mesmer's hypnotic health craze National Geographic In 18th-century Vienna and Paris mesmerism was all the rage with Marie Antoinette among its followersbut its success aroused skeptics including Benjamin Franklin"
X Link 2020-02-17T18:22Z 27.7M followers, 531.7K engagements

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X Link 2026-01-31T11:58Z 27.7M followers, 15.2K engagements

"Under poaching pressure elephants are evolving to lose their tusks In Mozambique researchers are racing to understand the genetics of elephants born without tusksand the consequences of the trait"
X Link 2018-11-09T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 282.8K engagements

"Why a Swordfishs Sword Doesnt Break National Geographic Scientists uncover what makes the powerful fish's sword so strong"
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"The Scientist Who Said Periods Werent a Big Deal National Geographic Mary Putnam Jacobi argued that menstruation shouldnt stop women from getting an educationand that science should be supported by facts not hunches"
X Link 2021-06-29T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.8M engagements

"Katherine Johnson who helped send Apollo to the moon wins Hubbard Medal National Geographic Katherine Johnson the trailblazing NASA mathematician wins the Hubbard Medal for her calculations that made space exploration possible"
X Link 2021-02-04T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 678.3K engagements

"Dragon Man skull may be new species shaking up human family tree National Geographic Hidden down a well for decades the stunningly complete cranium is stirring debate about the increasing number of fossils that dont neatly fit in the classic human origin story"
X Link 2021-06-25T15:42Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"The mechanical wonder that powered Versailless fountains A revolutionary 17th-century machine pumped water from Paris to the royal palace"
X Link 2020-08-20T10:00Z 27.7M followers, 263.6K engagements

"Why beavers were parachuted into the Idaho wilderness [--] years ago National Geographic The traditional way of relocating nuisance beavers in the 1940s wasnt working. To increase the survival rate one conservation officer turned toyesparachutes"
X Link 2025-10-23T09:15Z 27.7M followers, 54.2K engagements

"520-Million-Year-Old Brains Found in Kerygmachela Fossil National Geographic The new discovery sheds light on the evolution of insect and crustacean nervous systems"
X Link 2023-10-12T13:23Z 27.7M followers, 19.9K engagements

"Spring cleaning has ancient origins. Heres why we still do it. National Geographic While the specific customs and practices may vary across cultures the underlying themes of purification preparation for new beginnings and the celebration of springs arrival remain central to this enduring tradition"
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"Asian "Fortune-Teller" Spider Found in U.S. for First Time National Geographic Nephila clavata a large orb-weaving arachnid has taken up residence in northern Georgia recent research shows"
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"Drug-filled Mice Airdropped Over Guam to Kill Snakes Dead mice filled with a generic version of Tylenol are being airdropped to kill the invasive brown tree snake U.S. officials say"
X Link 2010-09-26T13:02Z 27.7M followers, 440.7K engagements

"How Slavery and African Food Traditions Shaped American Cooking National Geographic A groundswell of researchers many of them African-American are reaching back to a painful period to show the ways slaves and their descendants influenced American cuisine"
X Link 2020-09-30T22:15Z 27.7M followers, 26.6K engagements

"Puijila the walking seal a beautiful transitional fossil Puijla is a transitional fossil. It gives us a glimpse at the earliest stages of seal evolution before they had flippers"
X Link 2009-04-22T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 108.8K engagements

"DDT Linked to Fourfold Increase in Breast Cancer Risk National Geographic Nearly everyone in the 1950s and 1960s was exposed to the pesticide and its use continues in Africa. Three generations of women are involved in the research"
X Link 2026-02-13T21:37Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Box Jellyfish National Geographic National Geographic Find out why the notorious box jellyfish deserves its loathsome reputation. The animal's toxins are among the strongest found in nature"
X Link 2019-02-15T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 112.3K engagements

"Blanket Octopus Facts The female blanket octopus can weigh [-----] times more than males and can use the dangerous Portuguese man-o-war's tentacles as weapons"
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"Bactrian Camel National Geographic Bactrian camel: One hump or two Learn about these truly wild but at-risk camels of Mongolia and China"
X Link 2018-10-11T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 223.4K engagements

"The 5000-Year Secret History of the Watermelon National Geographic Ancient Hebrew texts and Egyptian tomb paintings reveal the origins of our favorite summertime fruit"
X Link 2021-08-11T23:22Z 27.7M followers, 538.5K engagements

"How scientists bring ancient faces back to life National Geographic Humans attempted to reanimate the skulls of our dead for thousands of years. With the help of modern technology and ancient DNA its now both an art and a science"
X Link 2024-05-26T20:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"100000 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Just Three Years Landmark Analysis Finds National Geographic Central Africa has lost [--] percent of its elephants in a decade while [--] percent of all African elephant populations are in decline"
X Link 2022-03-25T12:03Z 27.7M followers, 282.8K engagements

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