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Majestic Black Casqued Hornbill, Ceratogymna atrata, adorns African canopies with its impressive casque. A symbol of strength and wilderness, this hornbill commands attention in the heart of the jungle.
Buceros Bicornis
Big snake on dark floor
Saber-toothed tiger (Smilodon populator) displayed as a life size model.
Sheep in a market
Eyes open shoebill stork with large bill in front of nature
Taxon name: Southern Cassowary\nTaxon scientific name: Casuarius casuarius\nLocation: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Black Hornbill With White-Crested
Pink Flamingo in water resting.
wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) male, also known as the bar-pouched wreathed hornbill
The hornbill caught by the community before being released was shown to its habitat in the Aceh forest
3D rendering of a woolly mammoth isolated on white background
A close-up shot of a peacock.
The amazing looking bird Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) also known as whalehead, whale-headed stork, or shoe-billed stork. Shaking the feathers.
Emperor Tamarin portrait
Hornbill, Sulawesi Red-knobbed
Buceros Bicornis
Witness the majesty of a Wreathed Hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) in its natural habitat. Originating from Southeast Asia, this magnificent bird captivates with its distinctive casque and vibrant plumage.
Bar-pouched wreathed hornbill on a blurred tropical plants background.
Unedited photos of animals at the zoo
Casuarius is one of two genera of birds in the Casuariidae tribe. This genus consists of three species of cassowaries that are very large and can not fly.\n\nThe distribution area of these three species is in the tropical forests and mountains of Irian Island. Double-Wattle Cassowary is the only species of cassowary bird found in Australia.\n\nCassowary is equipped with horns on its head, which help this bird while walking in its habitat in dense forest. In addition to the horns on his head, cassowaries have very strong legs and sharp nails. Female cassowaries are usually larger and lighter in color than males.
Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus Adult head portrait captive bird
Golden monkey in the sun
Monkeys use all four limbs—two arms and two legs—to walk and run. Their hands and feet are good for grasping tree branches. Monkeys have a coat of hair on most of their bodies. Many types have bare areas of skin on the face and buttocks.
The Golden Lion Tamarin, Leontopithecus rosalia, also known as Golden Marmoset. A small New World monkey endemic to Brazil.
A large cassowary  looking like a prehistoric bird
Close-up of a male baboon
3D rendering of a platypus or Ornithorhynchus anatinus isolated on white background
A bare-throated Tiger-Heron hunting in a pond on a beach in Costa Rica.
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