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860-292696 - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in seagrass - seagrass, sebadal, seba (Cymodocea nodosa). Of all the sea turtles that exist, it is the only omnivorous species, feeding in its subadult and adult state on marine plants and algae. Underwater bottoms of the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
860-292695 - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in seagrass - seagrass, sebadal, seba (Cymodocea nodosa). Of all the sea turtles that exist, it is the only omnivorous species, feeding in its subadult and adult state on marine plants and algae. Underwater bottoms of the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
860-292618 - Moseley's penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi) also called Northern Rockhopper Penguin on Bleaker Island. Breeding on Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island, on the Falklands it is a extremely rare vagrant. South America, Falkland Islands, summer
860-292292 - Bornean Sun Bear (Helarctos malayanus) at rest on a branch, Borneo Malay Bear Center, Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Sepilok Rehabilitation Center, Sabah, Malaysia, North Borneo, Southeast Asia
860-292060 - Ostrich (Struthio camelus). Male on the right and female with two chicks on the ridge of a grass-grown sand dune. Feeding on yellow Devil's Thorn (Tribulus zeyheri) flowers. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa.
860-291957 - Rhodesian giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis thornicrofti), more commonly known as Thornicroft?s giraffe, endemic in Zambia, South Luangwa, eating flowers of sausage tree, South Luangwa natioinal Park, Zambia, Africa
860-291951 - Southern Carmine Bee-eater (Merops nubicoides), on the cliff of the Luangwa river, a white-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides) hold the tail' feathers, Luangwa river, South Luangwa natioinal Park, Zambia, Africa
860-291430 - Researchers applying a mascara brush to the hairs of a Sowell's short-tailed bat (Carollia sowelli) to test methods to capture pollen that bats may carry as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
860-291428 - Researchers applying a mascara brush to the hairs of a Sowell's short-tailed bat (Carollia sowelli) to test methods to capture pollen that bats may carry as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica