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Rhinoceros Beetle, foraging on tree branch with rhino-like horns, England

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Rhinoceros Beetle, foraging on tree branch with rhino-like horns, England
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, eight days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
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Close-up of two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

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Their hearts are seen beating beneath their skin, with the main blood vessel running towards its tail. Dark areas of pigment are also seen. Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South...
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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, eight days after being laid.

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The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Its heart is seen beating beneath its skin, and blood cells are seen moving in the large vessel in its chest. Dark areas of pigment are...
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
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Two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, five days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, six days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
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CU White Spotted Garden Eels sticking up out of sand on seabed, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia

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CU White Spotted Garden Eels sticking up out of sand on seabed, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
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CU Indian Elephant, Elephas maximus, trunk touching penis, Western Ghats, India

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CU Indian Elephant, Elephas maximus, trunk touching penis, Western Ghats, India
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Time lapse Colorado Beetles (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) feeding on potato plant, England

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Time lapse Colorado Beetles (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) feeding on potato plant, England
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MS ZI Young northern fulmar vomits for defending itself / Iceland

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MS ZI Young northern fulmar vomits for defending itself / Iceland
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CU Chevron Barracuda school circling past camera in sunlit water, low angle, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia

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CU Chevron Barracuda school circling past camera in sunlit water, low angle, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador

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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador
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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador

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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador
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Nemo Anemon

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A sea anemone is a polyp attached at the bottom to the surface beneath it by an adhesive foot, called a basal disc, with a column shaped body ending in an oral disc. Most are from 1.8 to 3 centimetres (0.71 to 1.2 in) in diameter, but...
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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador

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Social sawfly caterpillars (Perreyia sp.) on the move at the edge of an Amazonian river in Ecuador
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A sidewinder coils and flicks its forked tongue.

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A sidewinder coils and flicks its forked tongue.
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A tortoise munches grass in a California desert.

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A tortoise munches grass in a California desert.
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Long-tailed macaques with young

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Two Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) with young - grooming in the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Bali
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Jackrabbit munching grass and scratches face with back foot

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Black tailed jackrabbit nibbling on grass in natural dry climate. Scratches face with back foot.
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lions mating

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lions mating the the Masai Mara reserve, Kenya, Africa
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Amazon Leaf Frog (Agalychnis hulli) on a leaf above a rainforest stream, blinks eyes

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Amazon Leaf Frog (Agalychnis hulli) on a leaf above a rainforest stream, blinks eyes
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Frog in pond

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Frog in pond
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Butterflies eat pollen

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Butterflies eat pollen