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Armadillo in grass field
South American tapir - Tapirus terrestris is resting
Caracal sitting outdoors on the grass
A Kudu in a South African Game Reserve.
a male waterbuck antelope in the savannah
An Klipspringer antelope at Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa.
Close up of head of Komodo dragon in sand on sunny day.
Arowana in aquarium, a favorite fish with long body, beautiful dragon shape colorful for decoration in the aquarium in rich family
An Asian Arowana  fish in water
Tapir in the open field, grazing tapir, South American tapir walking on Gras, South American tapirs in the cage, View of a South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris)\n\nTapirs  are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Tapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America and Southeast Asia. They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses. Only a single genus, Tapirus, is currently extant. Tapirs migrated into South America during the Pleistocene epoch from North America after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama as part of the Great American Interchange. Tapirs were formerly present across North America, but became extinct in the region at the end of the Late Pleistocene, around 12,000 years ago.
A caracal with its prey
an Hartebeest in the serengeti plain with wonderful landscape - Tanzania
Puma or Cougar in Patagonia  - Puma concolor
Acacia baileyana, also called Cootamundra waffle, is a large evergreen shrub or small tree, adorned with a wide-spreading canopy and weeping branches, clothed in feathery, finely cut, blue-gray leaves. The foliage remains appealing all year round. In late winter to early spring, clouds of bright golden-yellow, small, rounded flowers held in axillary racemes cover the branches and create a striking floral display. As some photos show, it is a great plant for slopes and banks.\nThese photos were taken on a very windy day in spring.
Close up of a Brazilian Tapir.
Summer flowering tall plant.
male and female barbary sheep eating green grass
An alert female Puma, Puma concolor, aka Cougar, aka Mountain Lion in Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
wild animal at the park
lion cubs
Puma in a park in seine et marne france
Portrait of mountain lion, Puma concolor. Also known as a puma or cougar.
Large mound of bright golden yellow and green variegated foliage of Spindle Euonymus 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
Closeup of golden rod in the fall, full of pollen that drives people crazy.
Caracal in the cage, is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, Pakistan and India.
A Black and White Tegu Lizard, Salvator merianae, aka Argentine Black and White Tegu, aka Argentine Giant Tegu, aka Huge Tegu, crossing a path in Iguazú National Park; Argentina
Cute Yellow-footed Rock-Wallaby pictures
Swathes of beautiful Bulbinella Hookeri flower in the Cobb Valley, Kahurangi National Park, in New Zealand's South Island. Named after Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born 1817), a world famous botanist who travelled on the Antarctic expedition of 1839 under the command of Sir James Ross. Bulbinella is a genus of plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, first described as a genus in 1843. It is also known by the names Golden Wand, Maori Onion, Anthericum Hookeri, Chrysobactron Hookeri.
Large sub-Saharan antelope
Kerria japonica, commonly called Japanese kerria or Japanese rose, is a graceful, spring-flowering, deciduous shrub that is native to certain mountainous areas of Japan and China. It grows to 1-2m tall on slender, arching, yellowish-green stems. Single, five-petaled, as well as double petaled, yellow flowers bloom somewhat profusely in spring.
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