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860-293646 - Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) male during the breeding season, "Christmas iguana," in a typical thermoregulation posture, Espanola Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
860-293575 - African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana), two calves and their mother facing forward with a cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) on her back in the plains of Amboseli, Kenya.
860-293561 - California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) and Striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) looking for sardine's bait ball (Sardinops sagax), Magdalena Bay, West Coast of Baja California, Pacific Ocean, Mexico
860-293607 - Knysna turaco (Tauraco corythaix), aka Knysna loerie, perched in broom cluster fig or Cape fig tree (Ficus sur). Ebb and Flow Camp, Garden Route National Park, Wilderness, Western Cape, South Africa.
1373-661 - Tikal, Guatemala – Side view of Temple I, the Great Jaguar, showing its steep stepped profile and summit shrine. This iconic structure dominates the eastern edge of the Great Plaza.
860-293402 - African bush elephants cross a shimmering channel in Botswana?s Okavango Delta, displaying their aquatic skills and family bonds amid lush wilderness?a perfect moment of wild Africa adventure.
860-293401 - African bush elephants cross a shimmering channel in Botswana?s Okavango Delta, displaying their aquatic skills and family bonds amid lush wilderness?a perfect moment of wild Africa adventure.
860-293368 - Southern Right Whale, (Eubalaena australis), filtering with the baleen plates at the surface in the shallow protected waters of the Golfo Nuevo, Valdez Peninsula, UNESCO World Heritage site, Argentina.
860-293359 - Southern Right Whale, (Eubalaena australis), and her young calf in the shallow protected waters of the Golfo Nuevo, Valdez Peninsula, UNESCO World Heritage site, Argentina.
860-293353 - Southern Right Whale, (Eubalaena australis), portrait of white young calf witn Parasitic crustaceans named cyamids or whale lice, Cyamus ovalis. They live on the callosities of southern right whale. Golfo Nuevo, Valdez Peninsula, UNESCO World Heritage site, Argentina.