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  • A young male Orangutan builds strength as it plays using vines to navigate through its Bornean jungle home. The Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is an arboreal ape native to Borneo and Sumatra.  Its conservation status is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    Young Male Orangutan, Borneo
  • Indri mother and young photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 05.jpg
  • Indri mother and young photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 02.jpg
  • Indri mother and young photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 03.jpg
  • Indri mother and young photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 01.jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • A young male Orangutan builds strength as it plays using vines to navigate through its Bornean jungle home. The Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is an arboreal ape native to Borneo and Sumatra.  Its conservation status is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    Young Male Orangutan, Borneo
  • Young Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) tasting its keeper.  Native to the northeastern coast of Australia and in New Guinea.  Also known as the Eastern or McDowell's Carpet python.
    Young Coastal Carpet Python tasting ...jpg
  • A young male Orangutan builds strength as it plays using vines to navigate through its Bornean jungle home. The Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is an arboreal ape native to Borneo and Sumatra.  Its conservation status is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    Young Male Orangutan, Borneo
  • A young male Orangutan builds strength as it plays using vines to navigate through its Bornean jungle home. The Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is an arboreal ape native to Borneo and Sumatra.  Its conservation status is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    Young Male Orangutan, Borneo
  • Indri mother and young photographed in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar.
    Indri mother with baby.jpg
  • Aerial of a young Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) on white background.
    Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) on white
  • Aerial of a young Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) climbing on white background.
    Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) on white
  • A young white rat on a white background. At least two weeks old.
    Rat Pup looking up
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus ..ings
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus ..ings
  • A snake handler positions a young Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) during a studio photo shoot.
    Green Tree Python being positioned d..hoot
  • A young Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geometricus) on the sand dunes of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
    Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geom...jpg
  • A young Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geometricus) on the sand dunes of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
    Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geom...jpg
  • A young Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geometricus) on the sand dunes of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
    Geometric Tortoise (Psammobates geom...jpg
  • Young Chicken on white background
    Chick pair on white.tiff
  • Pair of Young Chickens sleeping on white background
    Chick pair sleeping on white.tiff
  • A young white rat on a white background. At least two weeks old.
    Rat Pup
  • Four young white rats on a white background. At least two weeks old.
    Rat Pups
  • Young Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) before its ontogenetic colour change to its green namesake. Non-venomous python species found in the Cape York Peninsula in Australia, New Guinea and various islands in Indonesia.
    Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis)
  • Young Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) before its ontogenetic colour change to its green namesake. Non-venomous python species found in the Cape York Peninsula in Australia, New Guinea and various islands in Indonesia.
    Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis)
  • Young Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) before its ontogenetic colour change to its green namesake. Non-venomous python species found in the Cape York Peninsula in Australia, New Guinea and various islands in Indonesia.
    Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis)
  • Young Chicken sleeping on white background
    Chick on white sleeping.tiff
  • Young Chicken on white background
    Chick on white.tiff
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon is native to Australia.  This individual is very young.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingi..ling
  • A Japanese young boy walks alone in Meiji Jingu Gyoen (Meiji Shrine Park), Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan. February 2008<br />
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    Boy in Meiji Jingu Gyoen (Meiji Shri..apan
  • Indri baby holding onto mother photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 07.jpg
  • Indri baby holding onto mother photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 06.jpg
  • Indri baby holding onto mother photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar.
    Indri mother and young 04.jpg
  • The nyala (Nyala angasii or Tragelaphus angasii), also called inyala, is a spiral-horned antelope native to southern Africa.
    Nyala (Nyala angasii or Tragelaphus ...jpg
  • The nyala (Nyala angasii or Tragelaphus angasii), also called inyala, is a spiral-horned antelope native to southern Africa.
    Nyala (Nyala angasii or Tragelaphus ...jpg
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    Young Masai Girl
  • African Elephant at dusk, South Afri...jpg
  • African Elephant, Maasai Mara 03.tif
  • African Elephant, Maasai Mara 06.tif
  • Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) mother with baby
    Ring-Tailed Lemur 01.jpg
  • Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) mother with baby
    Ring-Tailed Lemur 03.jpg
  • Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) mother with baby
    Ring-Tailed Lemur 02.jpg
  • Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus) with baby photographed in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar
    Common Brown Lemur mother with baby.jpg
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    San Matriarch
  • The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhino Mother & Baby.jpg
  • The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhino Mother & Baby suckling.jpg
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The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhino Mother & Baby.jpg
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The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhino Mother & Baby suckling.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemurs sleeping in tree, Mad...jpg
  • The Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus) is a species of primate endemic to Madagascar
    Common Brown Lemur, Madagascar 007.jpg
  • The Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus) is a species of primate endemic to Madagascar
    Common Brown Lemur, Madagascar 006.jpg
  • Walrus mother and calf on ice near P...jpg
  • Smeerenburgfjorden
    Harbour seal colony, Smeerenburgfjor...jpg
  • Smeerenburgfjorden
    Harbour seal colony, Smeerenburgfjor...jpg
  • African Elephant at dusk, South Afri...jpg
  • African Elephant at dusk, South Afri...jpg
  • African Elephant, Maasai Mara 02.tif
  • African Elephant, Maasai Mara 01.tif
  • Adult and immature Flatid Leaf Bugs (Phromnia rosea) on branch photographed in Berenty Reserve, Madagascar
    Adult and Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs.jpg
  • Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs (Phromnia rosea) on branch photographed in Berenty Reserve, Madagascar
    Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs.jpg
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    Baby and Ohumba
  • White Rhino Calf in black and white
    White Rhino Calf in black and white
  • An African Elephant mother raises her head as she asserts her dominance in an act to protect her calf.
    African Elephant Mother and Calf
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The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhino Baby Running.jpg
  • A family of African Elephants walk into the distance through bushes in the soft afternoon light.
    African Elephant Family walking away...jpg
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    African Elephant Mother and Baby
  • The lion is one of the five big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger.
    Lion cub, Kapama, South Africa 001.jpg
  • The angulate tortoise (Chersina angulata) is a species of tortoise found in dry areas and scrub forest in South Africa.
    Angulate Tortoise (Chersina angulata...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
    White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simu...jpg
  • A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) pup inspects a visitor vehicle in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
    Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) pup ...jpg
  • A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) pup rest in the shade, Kruger National Park, South Africa.
    Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) pup ...jpg
  • The common rain frog or Bushveld rain frog is a species of frog in the Brevicipitidae family. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.<br />
<br />
They live underground, only emerging to feed and mate after a rain, usually at nighttime. Its body is stout and globular, with a flattened face.
    Bushveld Rain Frog (Breviceps adsper...jpg
  • Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons).  It is the smallest wombat species and found in arid and semi-arid inland regions of Australia.  Also known as the Soft furred wombat, the Plains wombat, the Long eared wombat, the Broad nosed wombat, and the Hairy nosed southern wombat.
    Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorh...jpg
  • Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons).  It is the smallest wombat species and found in arid and semi-arid inland regions of Australia.  Also known as the Soft furred wombat, the Plains wombat, the Long eared wombat, the Broad nosed wombat, and the Hairy nosed southern wombat.
    Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorh...jpg
  • Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons).  It is the smallest wombat species and found in arid and semi-arid inland regions of Australia.  Also known as the Soft furred wombat, the Plains wombat, the Long eared wombat, the Broad nosed wombat, and the Hairy nosed southern wombat.
    Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorh...jpg
  • Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds.  Also known as the Common Barn Owl.
    Barn Owl Chick
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) week old hatchling.  Native to the arid regions of Central Australia.
    12 SPP_9030.jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus Nuchalis) 1 week old.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    SPP_0197.jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus Nuchalis) 1 week old.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    SPP_0204.jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) is native to arid regions of Central Australia.  This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) is native to arid regions of Central Australia.  This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch on black background.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia. This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Pair of Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.  These are week old hatchlings.
    Pair of Central Netted Dragons on br...jpg
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