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Frill necked Lizard, chlamydosaurus kingii, Adult with Frill Raised and Open Mouth, Defensive Posture, Australia
A Nepal Rhinoceros eating a tree branch.
concrete texture
central bearded
Pákozd, Hungary - Aerial top down view about abstract formation at lake Velence. Shows a dried-up part, climate change is real.
African Rhino
Rhinoceros
Monitor Lizard on ground showing long forked tongue out.
Southern white rhino at a water hole at night in South Africa
Set of rhinos isolated on background.
Rhinoceros
Close up of a very young pipistrelle pup found on packing cases in the attic
cracked dirt abstract background
Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus are reptiles endemic to New Zealand. Although resembling most lizards, they are part of a distinct lineage, the order Rhynchocephalia.
Black Spiny-tailed Iguanas, also known as Black Iguanas, Gray's Spiny-tailed Iguanas, Scaly-tailed Iguanas or Wishwillies, are large lizards native to Mexico and Central America. They have been introduced to the state of Florida in the United States.
FRILL NECKED LIZARD chlamydosaurus kingii, ADULT WITH FRILL RAISED AND OPEN MOUTH IN DEFENSIVE POSTURE, AUSTRALIA
Aerial view of rocky beach and sea waves with diversities of nature elements, land and water with different colours
Leachianus Gecko (Leachie)  - Captive
Los Alamos, NM: Vintage 1950s wooden tourist information sign in downtown Los Alamos, a town made famous as the 1940s home of the Manhattan Project.
Adult and juvenile southern white rhinoceros or southern square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum), part of the Wild Africa section at the Singapore Zoo
Snowflakes (cristobalite inclusion) on black obsidian. macro detail texture background. close-up raw rough unpolished semi-precious gemstone
The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and southern Africa. Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
African Rhino On The Plains
An overcast photo of the Lady of Lourdes Grotto/Shrine just before it was torn down in 2008.  The trees to the right of it were chopped down and the stumps removed.  The farmers have begun working the field to plant crops.  The sky is dark and overcast with incoming rain.  \nThe grotto was built on the Lourdes Farm, just south of Lethbridge, on Highway 4, owned by the ‘Brothers of Lourdes”.  They were a charitable organization from Holland made up of clergy from the Roman Catholic Church.   \nThe Grotto/Shrine seen here was built by them in 1955.  Modelled after the Shrine of Lourdes in France, it was built with 2X4 wood pieces firmly nailed together and draped with burlap dipped in a concrete slurry.  A statue of the Virgin Mary sat in the opening near the top. The bottom opening contained a small alter and candle racks with kneeler benches outside.  The grotto was the location of religious ceremonies and was also open for people to worship and light candles.  The fence was put in by new owners.  Originally there was a turn off from the highway and an area to park.
Sumatran Rhinoceros, dicerorhinus sumatrensis, Pair
Aerial view of natural shapes and textures on a dried lake. Kayseri, Türkiye. Taken via drone.
Aerial view of dry grass in meadow from drone pov
Rhinoceros South Africa
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