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857-33139 - A fieldworker sharpens shovels the old fashioned way at the Big Eddy, an Archaeological site on the Sac River in southwestern, MO. Archaeologist Neal Lopinot from Missouri State University has been digging their since 1997 to gain a more complete understanding of the prehistoric record in North America. (Photo by David McLain, Aurora)
988-53 - Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland
988-52 - Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland
988-83 - Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating a large crab. Large fish and crabs are difficult to constrain and eat in the water so are often brought ashore. Otters will sometimes swim realtively long distances in order to do so. Hebrides, Scotland
979-6069 - Intruiging and whimsical shapes and patterns in the giant Opuntia cactus (Opuntia echios) of the Galapagos Island Group. MORE INFO: This cacti is endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
979-6073 - Intruiging and whimsical shapes and patterns in the giant Opuntia cactus (Opuntia echios) of the Galapagos Island Group. MORE INFO: This cacti is endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
979-6070 - Intruiging and whimsical shapes and patterns in the giant Opuntia cactus (Opuntia echios) of the Galapagos Island Group. MORE INFO: This cacti is endemic to the Galapagos Islands.