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Several Species Of Ducks, Coots, And Swans Share A Sanctuary's Lake
Red-Tailed Hawk Sits On Fence; Kingbird Chases Hawk Near Marsh Hawk
Throat Sac Inflated, A Siamang Gibbon Is About To Scream At Sunrise
The Slow Megatherium Was No Match For The Saber Tooth Tiger
American White Pelicans Fly Low Over Water Near Other Pelicans
Portrait Of Old English Sheepdogs Guarding A Flock Of Sheep
Almost Blind, The Ganges Dolphin Probes For Food With Its Snout
A Painting Of An American Dipper, A Marsh Wren, And A Sedge Wren.
Strawberry Finches, Bengali Finch And Java Sparrows Are Asian Species
Various Members Of The Canary Family Peck For Seeds In A Cage
Leopard Sharks Feed On Other Fishes, But Are Harmless To Man
A View Of Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens, One Of The Seven Varieties.
Cosmos, Zinnias, And Poinsettia Grow In Oaxaca, Mexico
Coral Polyps Reproduce By Splitting In Half.
Common Dolphins And Harbor Porpoises Eat From The Same School Of Fish
Bald Eagle Bullies Osprey In Flight To Force It To Give Up Its Catch
A Perching Wallace's Standard-Wing Spreads Its Wings
Portrait Of Malamutes With Dog Sled In Background
Portrait Of Tulips In A Turkish Setting
This Plant Belongs To The Water Lily Family.
The Irrawaddy Dolphin Travels 900 Miles To The Irrawaddy River
Male And Female Red Birds Of Paradise Perch On A Tree Branch
The Cornish Chickens Are Most Used In The Meat Industry.
The South American Rumpless Lay Blue Eggs.
Four Rival Male Greater Birds Of Paradise Vie For Female's Attention
Fancy Pigeons Known For Their Fan-Shaped Tail.
Painting Of South Fork Golden Trout, Lower, And Piute Trout, Upper
A Variety Of Tree And Meadow Frogs Await Low Flying Insects.
Cochin's Tower Over The Black Bantams With Their Abundant Shanks.
Two Competing Male Sicklebills Display Wing Feathers For A Female
A Deinosuchus, An Alligator Ancestor, Lunges At An Albertosaurus.
The Stegosaurus Has Armor To Protect It From The Ceratosaurus
A Black Riflebird Perching On A Branch Displays His Neckpiece
Archaeopteryx And Pterosaurs Were Some Of The First Flying Lifeforms
Snowy Egrets Display Their Courtship Plumage In A Mangrove Swamp
Two King Birds Of Paradise Perch Above Two Wilson's Birds Of Paradise
A Bird's-Eye View Of Wood Ibises Flying Toward A Riverside Rookery
Ocean Sunfish Bask Lazily Near The Surface Of The Open Sea
Painting Of Pink Salmon At Their Nest, With Typical Hump-Backed Male
A Wood Ibis Perches With A Roseate Spoonbill On Dead Tree Limbs.
This Painting Depicts Two European Red Deer In A Forest
Gordon Setters, Native To The Scottish Moors, Are A Rugged Breed
A Chipping Sparrow Squawks At A Copperhead That Eyes Eggs In Her Nest.
A Painting Of Two Species Of Trunkfish And A Scrawled Cowfish.
Painting Of A Pair Of Yellowstone Trout, A Species Of Cutthroat
Four Species Of Trout, Rarely Seen Together, Depicted In Wind River
Some Of The Earliest Life Forms Still Exist Today
Both The Styracosaurus (Right) And The Parasaurolohus Were Herbivores
Black Union Volunteers Attack A Rebel Stronghold In Charleston.
A Painting Of Mars Seen From Its Moon, Phobos
A Painting Of Chinook Salmon, Above, And Silver Salmon, Below
Northern Pike Bites Hook; Black Bass And Yellow Perch Swim Nearby
Gray And Black Wolves Interbreed And Raise Their Pups In Alaskan Cave