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1 5 Unnamed spotting

Unnamed spotting

by AprilMonkeypantsWashington, USA

Boulder

3 3 Black-footed Rock-wallaby

Black-footed Rock-wallaby

by rachaelbNorthern Territory, Australia

Loose piles of large boulders containing a ...

0 1 Tree

Tree

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

A magnificent old tree with a root system growing around a giant square

0 3 Rose-Bellied Spiny Lizard

Rose-Bellied Spiny Lizard

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

This striped brown and yellow lizard was everywhere on the rocks and

1 0 Canyon Wren

Canyon Wren

by LuisStevensCalifornia, USA

This Canyon Wren was foraging in narrow rock crevices at a

0 0 cobra lily

cobra lily

by Joseph CHIEF REDEARTHUttarakhand, India

As soon as I saw this plant, in a cave like ...

3 2 Eastern Wood Rat

Eastern Wood Rat

by LaurieTremorWintersSt. Petersburg, Florida, USA

Grayish brown above; white or grayish below. Bicolored tail is less than half ...

5 2 Black Vulture

Black Vulture

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

Large vulture found throughout Oklahoma. Black head distinguishes it from the ...

2 2 Yellow Trout-Lily

Yellow Trout-Lily

by JackieHolmesBurnsSouth Carolina, USA

Small, low ground-cover type plants along a stream bottom with down-turned ...

1 0 Whitetip Reef shark

Whitetip Reef shark

by PieterHartogCartago, Costa Rica

Clear white tips on the first dorsal fin and upper lobe of the tail. A slender ...

4 0 Egyptian Fan-Toed Gecko

Egyptian Fan-Toed Gecko

by Bernadette SEgypt

"Medium-sized slender species. Head narrow and relatively flat; snout elongate. ...

2 1 Rock Wallaby

Rock Wallaby

by GeorgeFrickerToowoomba, Queensland, Australia

A Rock Wallaby photographed at Valley of Diamonds, Crows Nest National Park ...

4 0 Ring-tailed lemur

Ring-tailed lemur

by Mel11Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar

Living in large mixed-sex groups of up to 30, these lemurs with their black eye ...

1 0 Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby

Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby

by Shari_Wildlife4305, Queensland, Australia

. They are mainly nocturnal, sheltering by day in

1 0 White Tip Reef Shark

White Tip Reef Shark

by AlbertKangCatbalogan, Samar, Philippines

White Tip Reef Shark are one of the most commonly seen Sharks in the world. ...

2 0 Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl

by EmilyUmbargerTraverse City, Michigan, USA

This yellow-eyed, black-beaked white bird is easily recognizable. It is 52–71 ...

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