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1116-50968 - A view from behind of a group of paraplegic friends holding their hands high in a victory celebration after a workout in fitness facility: Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
1116-51133 - A paraplegic man looking at the camera and giving an affirming hand gesture after working out using an overhead press in a fitness facility; Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
1116-51537 - A paraplegic mom holding her little girl in her lap while taking her for a ride down the street in her wheelchair on a warm summer afternoon: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
1116-50901 - A paraplegic man popping a wheelie in his wheelchair and balancing while lifting a weight in a gymnasium after working out at a fitness facility: Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
1116-50032 - A paraplegic mother lifting a baby from a customized side-opening crib that allows her to put her baby down for a nap from her position in a wheelchair: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
857-70192 - The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) belongs to the "Blue" or American Jays. They are aggresive, adaptable and omnivorous. They have been colonizing new habitat for many decades. They can make a large variety of sounds and can even learn to mimic human speech.
978-45 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa ) said to be the worldÌs most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
978-44 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa) said to be the world's most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
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