2024's Most Stunning Nature Photos
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•15 stunning nature photos from 2024
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Every autumn, millions of monarch butterflies migrate nearly 3,000 miles ( 4,800 kilometers ) from North America to southwestern Mexico to hibernate over the winter .
In the tropical wetlands of the Pantanal , in South America , a jaguar delivered a skull-crushing bite to a yacaré caiman ( Caiman yacare) in this photo.
Photographer Tracey Lund snapped this photo of a pair of swimming northern gannets while on vacation in Scotland 's Shetland islands.
The image won the grand prize in the 2024 World Nature Photography Awards and also took the gold award in the Behavior category.
The potbelly seahorse (Hippocampus bleekeri) is one of the largest seahorses species in the world.
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