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1174-2245 - An Organic Farm in Winter in Cold Spring, New York State. A family working caring for the livestock. A woman holding a small lamb, Cold Spring, New York, U.S.A.
1174-2049 - A small group of curious Emperor penguins looking at camera and tripod on the ice on Snow Hill island. A bird peering through the view finder, Weddell Sea, Snow Hill Island, Antarctica
1174-2048 - A small group of curious Emperor penguins looking at camera and tripod on the ice on Snow Hill island. A bird peering through the view finder, Weddell Sea, Snow Hill Island, Antarctica
869-770 - orang utan Sumatran orang utan orang utan couple small female and larger male sitting on foilage lying on rocks holding each other with arms and legs male pouting lips
869-4206 - Florida manatee Small fish pick algae of an endangered Florida Manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris at Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River Florida USA The Florida Manatee is a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee
832-47280 - Female baby elephant, 11 days, Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), on the first trip in the outdoor enclosure with her mother, Tierpark Hellabrunn, zoo, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
1113-61495 - Mick Morrison, feeding a young kangaroo, Portrait of Mick who has a small curious museum called Mad Mick's Farm in Barcaldine, Local Aussie character, Maltilda Highway, Queensland, Australia
817-410339 - Olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Olive baboons are widespread throughout equatorial Africa and are found in 25 countries. From the west coast of Africa moving eastward. In the picture there is a mother with a juvenile, the mother is eating some grass and the s. Olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Olive baboons are widespread throughout equatorial Africa and are found in 25 countries. From the west coast of Africa moving eastward. In the picture there is a mother with a juvenile, the mother is eating some grass and the small one is in its back. In Uganda, olive baboons live in open woodland bordered by savannah and in evergreen tropical forests At Queen Elizabeth National Park, situated in Uganda, near the border of Democratic Republic of Congo, the habitat is characterized by dense forest, coarse wet grass, short grass and open grassland. Olive baboons consume a wide variety of foods and they can adapt to very different kind of habitats, from desert to mountain forest because they have many different strategies and habilities to extract food and nutrients. Baboons are omnivores and consume a huge variety of vegetables, insects, birds, eggs, and vertebrates including other primates. The Olive Baboon is one of the largest baboons, with the males being larger than the females. Their body length is 60, 86 cm, their tail length is 41, 58 cm and they weigh between 22 and 37 Kg. There is some geographical variation in average size. They have an olive green/grey coat that covers their bodies and a black face. The males have large canine teeth where as the teeth of females are much smaller. They move around on all four limbs. They live in troops of males and females that consist of between 20 and 50 members. The picture was taken in Ugande, in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, near the Kazinga channel., Uganda, Africa, East-africa
857-62544 - Corn for animal feed grown on a small rural farm that is part of a cooperative of local farmers who grow medicinal herbs and other organic products in and around the small community of Turvo, central Parana state, Brazil.