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The anteater walks through its enclosure at the zoo.
A Nepal Rhinoceros eating hay.
Lion
Swimming slowly, a large white sturgeon and salmon cruise the water in the Bonneville Fish Hatchery and Sturgeon Center along Oregon’s Columbia River.
The red-tailed catfish, Phractocephalus hemioliopterus, is a pimelodid (long whiskered) catfish. Close-up.
Head of sturgeon fish (sturgeon)
Female Abyssinian Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus)
alligator, Crocodile catching sunshine on the bank of a pond
South American tapir - Tapirus terrestris is resting
Red tailed catfish
pink pelican in the park
Close-up of the scaly texture on the claw of a Mexican Spiny-tailed Iguana.
A large sturgeon floats under water and looks into the chamber
A swimming seal in the aquarium
Alligator gar Fish (Atractosteus spatula) in a pond ,Selective focus.
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 large cassowary  looking like a prehistoric bird
Adult eagle
Beluga Kaluga fish or Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) commercial fish
Wildlife shot of an extremely rare Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at the shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. This stork-like waterbird is getting up to a height of 120 cm, outstanding is the unique bill. While the shoebill is called a stork, genetically speaking it is more closely related to the pelican or heron families. The shoebill is could be found in wetlands or swamps in a few regions of Eastern and Central Africa and it is critical endangered.
Iguana on the rock in the zoo. Close up.
Portrait of majestic brown eagle  in nature.
A black emu sitting near the water pond in a zoo in sunny weather
Bald Eagle in captivity on Vancouver Island.
Sea lion in the giza zoo, Egypt
A deer standing in front of a post in Nara, Japan
Cymbospondylus 3D illustration
A sealion with giant whiskers
False gharial or Tomistoma half submerged - Tomistoma schlegelii
Red Kite close-up.
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