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Wildlife 147 images Created 26 May 2010

Wildlife from around the world such as Bears, Antelope, Iguana, Elk, Bison, Crocodiles and Monkeys.
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  • A female Big Horn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) walking along a small trail in Yellowstone National Park
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  • Big Horn Sheep - Anza Borrego
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  • Big Horn Sheep - Anza Borrego
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  • A female Big Horn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) walking along a small trail
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  • A young big horn sheep stands perched atop a ledge in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Black bear in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Black Bear - Oak woodland
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  • Black Bear, California Sierra Mountains
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  • Black Bear - Oak woodland
    Black Bear_O2R6484.jpg
  • Black Bear (Ursus americanus) out looking for food
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  • Black Bear - Oak woodland
    Black Bears_MG_4169.jpg
  • The Raccoon (Procyon lotor), also known as Common Raccoon, North American Raccoon, Northern Raccoon, Washing Bear or informal Coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America and the most widespread species of the family Procyonidae. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of the raccoon are its facial mask around the eyes and extremely sensitive front paws; they are also known for their good memory. Often raccoons live together in small, loose groups. (Wikipedia_Raccoons)
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  • The Raccoon (Procyon lotor), also known as Common Raccoon, North American Raccoon, Northern Raccoon, Washing Bear or informal Coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America and the most widespread species of the family Procyonidae. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of the raccoon are its facial mask around the eyes and extremely sensitive front paws; they are also known for their good memory. Often raccoons live together in small, loose groups. (Wikipedia_Raccoons)
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  • A coyote stands in the desert. Owens Valley, CA
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  • Coyote, Canis latrans, in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Coyote, Canis latrans, in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Coyote, Canis latrans, in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A coyote and it's prey, Yosemite National Park
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  • Coyote (Canis latrans). The color of the coyote's pelt varies from grayish brown to yellowish gray on the upper parts, while the throat and belly tend to have a buff or white color. The forelegs, sides of the head, muzzle and feet are reddish brown (Wikipedia, 2008)
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  • A coyote looks through brush for prey.
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  • Coyote, Yosemite National Park
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  • Desert Coyote, Death Valley, CA
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  • Island Kit Fox - Urocyon littoralis, Channel Islands National Park
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  • Island Kit Fox - Urocyon littoralis, Channel Islands National Park
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  • A red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Yellowstone National Park during winter.
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  • A bobcat hunts for food in a meadow.
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  • A mother and fawn black tail deer rest under a shaded tree.
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  • Mule Deer Buck, Pebble Beach CA
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  • Mule Deer, Carmel Valley, California.
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  • Mule Deer Buck, Sierra Mountains, California.
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  • Pronghorn Antelope, Yellowstone National Park
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  • Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brushland and deserts. They eat a wide variety of plant foods, often including plants that are unpalatable or toxic to domestic livestock.
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  • Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana), Carrizo Plain, California
    Pronghorn Antelope-Kip-2491.jpg
  • An endangered desert tortoise in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
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  • A fan-fingered gecko (Ptyodactylus guttatus) tries to blend in with a call in Israel.
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  • A spiny-tailed iguana(Ctenosaura similis)  in Costa Rica.
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  • A spiny-tailed iguana(Ctenosaura similis)  in Costa Rica.
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  • A spiny-tailed iguana(Ctenosaura similis)  in Belize.
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  • Mojave Fringe-Toed Lizard
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  • A helmeted basilik lizard (Corytophanes cristatus) in Costa Rica.
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  • Green Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) lizard in Costa Rica.
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  • Land Iguana - Galapagos islands are large (over 1 meter long), yellowish animals, with males weighing up to 13 kilograms. Galapagos iguanas are thought to have had a common ancestor which floated out to the islands from the South American mainland on rafts of vegetation (GFC, 2008)
    Land Iguana-Kip-2769.jpg
  • Alligator Lizard
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  • Common side-blotched lizard (Uta stansburiana) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
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  • American Bison grazing in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • American Bison, Yellowstone National Park
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  • American Bison, Yellowstone National Park
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  • American Bison, Yellowstone National Park
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  • Tule Elk, Point Reyes California
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  • A herd of Tule Elk, Point Reyes California
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  • A herd of Tule Elk, Carrizo Plain California
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  • The Roosevelt Elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known as Olympic elk, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America.
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  • California Newt (Taricha torosa torosa) sits on a tree stump in the dead of winter, Carmel Valley CA.
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  • California Slender Salamander
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  • The California Slender Salamander occur throughout the California coast ranges, in the Sierran foothills, and in the transverse ranges of southern California.
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  • Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog, Sierra Nevada. CA
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  • California Red-Legged Frog, Pinnacle National Monument, CA.
    CA Red-Legged Frog-Kip-1824.jpg
  • A red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) rests on a leaf in Costa Rica.
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  • A green and black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus) in Costa Rica.
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  • Costa Rica frog
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  • Costa Rica tree frog
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  • Costa Rica Frog
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  • This mature tadpole is a member of the mountain yellow-legged frog complex which is comprised of two species: Rana muscosa and Rana sierrae. Both species are highly aquatic and are always found within a meter or two from the edge of water. Rana sierrae is yellowish or reddish brown from above, with black or brown spots or lichen-like markings. Toe tips are usually dusky. Underside of hind legs and sometimes entire belly is yellow or slightly orange, usually more opaque than in foothill yellow-legged frog, (Rana boylii). Yellow often extends forward to level of forelimbs. Dorsolateral folds present but frequently indistinct. The tadpoles are black or dark brown and are large (total length often exceeds 10 cm) and metamorphose in 1-4 years depending on the elevation. Rana sierrae differs from Rana muscosa in having relatively shorter legs. Rana sierrae have declined dramatically despite the fact that most of the habitat is protected in National Parks and National Forest lands. A study that compares recent surveys (1995-2005) to historical localities (1899-1994; specimens from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and the California Academy of Sciences) found that 92.5% of populations have gone extinct (11 remaining out of 146 sites; Vredenburg, et al., 2007) (Vance Vredenburg (vancev AT berkeley.edu),
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  • Sidewinder, Eastern Sierra, CA
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  • Garter Snake hunting , Pinnacles National Monument, CA
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  • Garter Snake hunting,
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  • Southern pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    Southern Pacific Rattlesnake_O2R8717.jpg
  • Southern pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    Southern Pacific Rattlesnake_O2R8715...jpg
  • A venomous Central American bushmaster (Lachesis stenophrys) snake in Costa Rica.
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  • Common road guarder (Conophis lineatus) coiled up in Costa Rica.
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  • A poisonous eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) in Costa Rica.
    eyelash pit viper_MG_5955.jpg
  • A green vine snake (Oxybelis fulgidus) in Costa Rica.
    green vine snake_MG_5975.jpg
  • A short-nosed vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) in Costa Rica.
    short nosed vine snake_MG_5948.jpg
  • A hog nosed pit viper (Bothrops nasutus) coiled up in Costa Rica.
    hog nosed pit viper_MG_5950.jpg
  • A close-up view of a venomous side striped palm-pitviper (Bothriechis lateralis) in Costa Rica.
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  • Caiman Crocodile
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  • Cuban Crocodile
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  • Cuban crocodile covered by reeds.
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  • A greatly endangered Cuban crocodile waits for dinner in Cuba's Zapata Reserve.
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  • A split water view of a American Crocodile swimming through a mangrove forest in Cuba.
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  • Underwater with a 9-foot long American Crocodile in Cuba.
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  • A view of a American Crocodile at the surface of the water in a shallow water of a mangrove forest in Cuba.
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  • An American Crocodile underwater in a mangrove forest in Cuba.
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  • An American Crocodile underwater in Cuba.
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  • A split-water view of an American Crocodile swimming through a mangrove forest off the coast of Cuba.
    Split-water View Crocodile_MG_6340.jpg
  • An American Crocodile rests underwater off the coast of Cuba.
    Crocodile Underwtaer_MG_6305.jpg
  • Up close of an American Crocodile in Costa Rica.
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  • Several American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus) in Costa Rica.
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  • An American Crocodile on the banks of a river in Costa Rica.
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  • Antelope Ground Squirrel, Carrizo Plain, CA.
    Antelope Ground Squirrel-Kip-2381.jpg
  • Belding's Ground Squirrel, Mt. Dana, High Sierra California
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  • California Ground Squirrel eating an acorn
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  • Pocket Gopher looking for food.
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  • North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum)
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  • Opossum at night
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  • Marmot,  Sierra Mountains, California.
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  • Striped Skunk, California foothills
    Striped Skunk-Kip-1098.jpg
  • Costa Rica Howler Monkey
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  • Costa Rica Howler Monkey
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  • Capuchin Monkey - Manuel Antonio Park, Costa Rica.
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