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860-287902 - Sub-adult sperm whale try to move away a calf to to mate with a female, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287920 - Sub-adult sperm whale try to move away a calf to to mate with a female, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287908 - Sperm whale mother and calf, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287921 - Sub-adult sperm whale try to move away a calf to to mate with a female, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287915 - Sperm whale mother and calf, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287917 - Sperm whale mother and calf, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
860-287897 - Pod of sperm whale with mother and calf, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
1174-6653 - A mother southern African giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa, nurses its calf, bending its neck as the calf suckles, Londolozi Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, Sabi Sands, South Africa
1174-6606 - An elephant calf, Loxodonta africana, walks with its ears out and its mother in the background, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1116-42722 - Livestock - A couple cowboys teaching two young boys how to hold down a beef calf in a traditional manner so it can be vaccinated and branded / near Childress, Texas, USA.
1174-5228 - A rhino calf, Ceratotherium simum, stands in brown dry grass and looks at a fork-tailed drongo, Dicrurus adsimilis, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5209 - A rhino mother and calf, Ceratotherium simum, walk down a road track with their backs to the camera, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5192 - A herd of elephant, Loxodonta africana, stand in water, wet skin, looking away, elephant calf submerged, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-4998 - A rhino calf, Ceratotherium simum, runs towards the camera in sand, legs raised, sand in air, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5210 - An elephant herd, Loxodonta africana, have a dust bath, sand on their backs, trunks in the air, dusty air, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5208 - A young giraffe calf, Giraffa camelopardalis, stands in the sun in brown grass, looking away, dark blue sky in background, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5227 - A rhino mother and calf, Ceratotherium simum, lie side by side, red-billed oxpeckers, Buphagus erythrorhynchus, perch on the rhino, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5142 - A mother wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, stands above her newly born calf who kneels on the road, looking away, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5178 - An elephant calf, Loxodonta africana, stands behind its mother's legs, curls its trunk in, in black and white, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5125 - An elephant calf, Loxodonta africana, walks between other elephant adults, looking away, front leg lifted, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5150 - An elephant calf falls down a sandy bank, Loxodonta africana, trunk in the air, an older elephant stands in the foreground, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5031 - An elephant calf, Loxodonta Africana, stands with two elephant's tails draped over its face, trunk curled in, green grass, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
857-96033 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96034 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96032 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96031 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
1116-41507 - A split image of a pair of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) underwater in front of the West Maui Mountains just south of Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
1116-41398 - Endangered Florida Manatee mother and calf (Trichechus manatus latirostris) gather at Three Sisters Spring. The Florida Manatee is a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee, Crystal River, Florida, United States of America