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  • Mottled bee-fly (Thyridanthrax fenestratus) resting on a dry sandy coastal path in the Algarve Portugal in summer. This active fast-flying insect frequents dry sandy habitats in Europe but is rare in Britain
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  • Close-up of a tiny rare female spider (Theridion blackwalli) resting on a wall inside a house in Norfolk
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  • Close-up of a rare form of fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria var.aureola) which is naturally orange and lacking velar scales. Growing in a grassy habitat in an open woodland in Norfolk
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  • A macro image of tiny nail fungi (Poronia erici) growing on a rabbits droppings in sand dunes on the north Norfolk coast. This species is considered to be very rare.
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  • The rare Tiger Shrimp (Phyllognathia ceratophtalmus) on volcanic sand, Volcano Crater, Witu Islands, Kimbe Bay
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  • The rare Tiger Shrimp (Phyllognathia ceratophtalmus) on volcanic sand, Volcano Crater, Witu Islands, Kimbe Bay
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  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39999RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45915RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45901RKP.jpg
  • Early Spider Orchid, Ophrys sphegodes, Samphire Hoe Nature Reserve, Dover, Kent UK, rare, protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981
    47209RKP.jpg
  • Great Curassow, Crax rubra, South America, Rainforest bird, rare, endangered
    49085RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45917RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45915RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45916RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45914RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45913RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45911RKP.jpg
  • Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus, India, Captive.  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Can dive into the water to catch fish, or scoop fish, frogs, and other prey out of the water with their paws. They swim underwater to catch ducks and other aquatic birds.  Endangered on the IUCN Red List, and listed on Appendix II of CITES
    45909RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45910RKP.jpg
  • Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus, India, Captive.  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Can dive into the water to catch fish, or scoop fish, frogs, and other prey out of the water with their paws. They swim underwater to catch ducks and other aquatic birds.  Endangered on the IUCN Red List, and listed on Appendix II of CITES
    45908RKP.jpg
  • Yellow-throated marten, Martes flavigula, South East Asia, Captive, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, largest marten in the Old World,  subtropical and tropical forests from the Himalayas to eastern Russia, south to the Malay Peninsula and Sunda Shelf (Borneo, Sumatra, and Java) to Taiwan, northeast Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Himalayan West Bengal and Assam and in Burma. It occurs in central and northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula.
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  • Golden Necked Northern Cassowary, Casuarius unappendiculatus aurantiaca, flightless from Northern New Guinea, Captive,  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.   Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List
    45904RKP.jpg
  • Sun Bear, Helarctos malayanus, Southeast Asia,  Captive. Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  One of the smallest bears, at around 1.4 meters (4.5 ft long) and weighing up to 100 lbs, also known as honey bears and Malayan sun bears.  Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List 2008 and is listed on Appendix I of CITES
    45905RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45902RKP.jpg
  • Malayan Tiger, Panthera tigris jacksoni, Northern Malasia & Southern Thailand, Captive, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK. The Malayan subspecies represents just 600-800 in wild populations in Thailand and Malaysia. The Malayan subspecies of tiger has only been recognized since 2004, making it the newest species of tiger to be identified. They are one of the smallest in size of all the species of tigers.  Critically Endangered C1+2a on IUCN Red Data List 2015
    45903RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45901RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45900RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45899RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    40000RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    40001RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39998RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39997RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, Female, UK, Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39995RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39996RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, Female, UK, Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39994RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39993RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, Female, UK, Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39991RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, UK, Male Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39992RKP.jpg
  • Berger's Clouded Yellow Butterfly, Colias australis, Female, UK, Rare summer visitor, Almost indistinguishable from the Pale Clouded Yellow hyale. This species was not recognised until 1947 when a Belgian entomologist, M. Berger, found that the larvae not only fed on Horseshoe Vetch Hippocrepis, but are totally different in appearance, having a brilliantly coloured pattern in black, yellow and green.
    39990RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Down, Kent, UK - Kent Wildlife Trust, close up of flowers, very rare orchid refers to the shape of the flowers, which resemble monkeys. The curled 'arms and legs' of the lip are long and thin and there is a stumpy 'tail'
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  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Down, Kent, UK - Kent Wildlife Trust, close up of flowers, very rare orchid refers to the shape of the flowers, which resemble monkeys. The curled 'arms and legs' of the lip are long and thin and there is a stumpy 'tail'
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  • Woodland management, coppicing, East Blean Woodlands, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK, tree cutting, to open woodland so that common cow-wheat can grow for foodplant of Heath Fritillary Butterfly caterpillars, rare, scare
    36186RKP.jpg
  • Coconut Shell Octopus caries two halves of a clam shell in it's tenacles and when threatened closes them around it for  protection, a rare example of an animal using tools.(Amphioctopus marginatus).Lembeh Straits,Indonesia
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  • Coconut Shell Octopus carries two halves of a clam shell and when threatened uses it's tenacles to close them around it for protection, a rare example of an animal using tools.(Amphioctopus marginatus).Lembeh Straits,Indonesia
    38192HAB.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45917RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45916RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45914RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45913RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45912RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45911RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45910RKP.jpg
  • Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus, India, Captive.  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Can dive into the water to catch fish, or scoop fish, frogs, and other prey out of the water with their paws. They swim underwater to catch ducks and other aquatic birds.  Endangered on the IUCN Red List, and listed on Appendix II of CITES
    45909RKP.jpg
  • Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus, India, Captive.  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Can dive into the water to catch fish, or scoop fish, frogs, and other prey out of the water with their paws. They swim underwater to catch ducks and other aquatic birds.  Endangered on the IUCN Red List, and listed on Appendix II of CITES
    45908RKP.jpg
  • Yellow-throated marten, Martes flavigula, South East Asia, Captive, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, largest marten in the Old World,  subtropical and tropical forests from the Himalayas to eastern Russia, south to the Malay Peninsula and Sunda Shelf (Borneo, Sumatra, and Java) to Taiwan, northeast Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Himalayan West Bengal and Assam and in Burma. It occurs in central and northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula.
    45907RKP.jpg
  • Golden Necked Northern Cassowary, Casuarius unappendiculatus aurantiaca, flightless from Northern New Guinea, Captive,  Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.   Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List
    45904RKP.jpg
  • Malayan Tiger, Panthera tigris jacksoni, Northern Malasia & Southern Thailand, Captive, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK. The Malayan subspecies represents just 600-800 in wild populations in Thailand and Malaysia. The Malayan subspecies of tiger has only been recognized since 2004, making it the newest species of tiger to be identified. They are one of the smallest in size of all the species of tigers.  Critically Endangered C1+2a on IUCN Red Data List 2015
    45903RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45900RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45899RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45912RKP.jpg
  • Woodland management, coppicing, East Blean Woodlands, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK, tree cutting, to open woodland so that common cow-wheat can grow for foodplant of Heath Fritillary Butterfly caterpillars, rare, scare
    36185RKP.jpg
  • Coconut Shell Octopus walks along the ocean floor carrying half a coconut shell and pieces of sea shell in it's tenacles and when threatened closes them around it for  protection, a rare example of an animal using tools.(Amphioctopus marginatus).Lembeh Straits,Indonesia
    38197HAB.jpg
  • Sun Bear, Helarctos malayanus, Southeast Asia,  Captive. Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK.  One of the smallest bears, at around 1.4 meters (4.5 ft long) and weighing up to 100 lbs, also known as honey bears and Malayan sun bears.  Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List 2008 and is listed on Appendix I of CITES
    45905RKP.jpg
  • Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, South America, Captive, is the largest canid of South America, Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent UK, Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is not a fox, nor is it a wolf, as it is not closely related to other canids. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon meaning "golden dog". Near Threatened IUCN 3.1 Red Data List
    45902RKP.jpg
  • Western Hognose Snake, Heterodon nasicus, USA, venomous although the extremely rare bite from this rear-fanged snake is of no medical importance to humans. Symptoms range from negligible to localized slight swelling and itching
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  • Western Hognose Snake, Heterodon nasicus, USA, portrait, close up of face, tongue, venomous although the extremely rare bite from this rear-fanged snake is of no medical importance to humans. Symptoms range from negligible to localized slight swelling and itching
    42011RKP.jpg
  • Western Hognose Snake, Heterodon nasicus, USA, juvenile, young, venomous although the extremely rare bite from this rear-fanged snake is of no medical importance to humans. Symptoms range from negligible to localized slight swelling and itching
    42009RKP.jpg
  • Adonis Blue Butterfly, Lysandra bellargus, adult, male, wings open outstretched, on green leaf.United Kingdom.Nature.Wildlife.British UK Species.Insects.Rare.Animal.Behaviour.Lifecycle.Evocative.Butterflies.P-BUT056-14.Robert Pickett.www.papiliophotos.com  Tel: +44 (0)1227 360996.PLEASE READ OUR LICENCE TERMS. ALL DIGITAL IMAGES MUST BE DESTROYED UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED IN WRITING..
    P-BUT056-14.jpg
  • Francois Langur, Trachypithecus or Presbytis francoisi, Leaf Monkey, found SE Asia.Vietnam.Animal.Wildlife.Nature.Cute.Animal portrait.Funny.Endangered.Humorous.Mammals.Rare.Mammals.P-MAM024-21.Robert Pickett.www.papiliophotos.com  Tel: +44 (0)1227 360996.PLEASE READ OUR LICENCE TERMS. ALL DIGITAL IMAGES MUST BE DESTROYED UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED IN WRITING..
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  • Two soay sheep lambs on rough pasture, Lundy island, Bristol Channel, U.K.
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  • American Robin (Turdus migratorius), Alberta, Canada
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  • Edwards Pheasant, Lophura edwardsi, Male, Captive, endemic to the rainforests of Vietnam, Critically endangered, IUCN List,
    39973RKP.jpg
  • Edwards Pheasant, Lophura edwardsi, Male, Captive, endemic to the rainforests of Vietnam, Critically endangered, IUCN List,
    39972RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39883RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39882RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39879RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39881RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39880RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39877RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39878RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39876RKP.jpg
  • Monkey Orchid, Orchis simia, Park Gate Downs, Kent Wildlife Trust, UK
    39875RKP.jpg
  • Jaguar, Panthera onca, prowling along river bank, Brazil
    41862EMB.jpg
  • Northern Muriqui, Brachyteles hypoxanthus, with baby, swinging through forest, Brazil
    41855EMB.jpg
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, crossing bare rock space, Brazil
    41846EMB.jpg
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal rests on the beach closeup-endangered specie.(Monachus schauinslandi).Kauai, Hawaii
    38144HAB.jpg
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal rests on the beach closeup-endangered specie.(Monachus schauinslandi).Kauai, Hawaii
    38143HAB.jpg
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal, an endangered specie, hauled out and resting on the beach.(Monachus schauinslandi).Kauai, Hawaii
    38142HAB.jpg
  • Pair of Ambon Scorpionfish.(Pteroidichthys amboinensis).Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
    31355HAB.jpg
  • "Wonderpuss" Octopus.(Octopus sp.).Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
    31348HAB.jpg
  • "Wonderpuss" Octopus.(Octopus sp.).Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
    31351HAB.jpg
  • "Wonderpuss"  Octopus - closeuo.(Octopus sp.).Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
    31350HAB.jpg
  • "Wonderpuss" Octopus.(Octopus sp.).Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
    31349HAB.jpg
  • Close-up of a Mexican axoloti (Ambystoma mexicanum) showing the detail of the head and face at the Sea Life Centre Hunstanton Norfolk
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  • A Crested gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) clinging to a branch at the King's Kynn Koi Centre Norfolk captive
    42144NDO.jpg
  • Close-up of a male Roesel's bush cricket (Metrioptera roeselii) showing the rarer long-winged form (macropterous f.diluta) resting on a leaf in a Norfolk wood margin in summer
    37341NDO.jpg
  • Close up abstract of a patch of butt rot fungus (Serpula himantioides) growing at the cut-end of a rotting conifer tree in a Norfolk wood in autumn
    37257NDO.jpg
  • Close-up of a juvenile Mexican axoloti (Ambystoma mexicanum) showing the detail of the head and face at the Sea Life Centre Hunstanton Norfolk
    36458NDO.jpg
  • Close up of a juvenile Mexican axoloti (Ambystoma mexicanum) at the Sea Life Centre Hunstanton Norfolk
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  • Nautilus, deep sea cephalopod, large heavy shell with internal series of sealed chambers, gas filled for buoyancy, found 500m deep (c)
    P-MOL036-2.jpg
  • Lesser or Red Panda, Airurus Fulgens, in tree, Chengdu Panda Breeding and Research Center, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province Central China, mainly nocturnal and solitary, has partly retractable claws and climbs well, reserve, captive, captivity, asia, asian, ch
    P-MAM169-22.jpg
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