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MS TS Shot of Bottlenose dolphin pod swimming in open water and displaying mating behavior / Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
MS TS Shot of Bottlenose dolphin pod swimming in open water and displaying mating behavior / Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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ZO, WS, HA, Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) colony on beach, South Georgia Island, Falkland Islands, British overseas territory
ZO, WS, HA, Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) colony on beach, South Georgia Island, Falkland Islands, British overseas territory
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Single Human sperm swimming, Interference contrast
Single Human sperm swimming, Interference contrast
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Wolf spider (family Lycosidae) courtship, palp waving, male pounces on female, Andalusia, Southern Spain
Wolf spider (family Lycosidae) courtship, palp waving, male pounces on female, Andalusia, Southern Spain
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Herons Mating
Medium shot of a mated pair of Great Blue Herons copulating in their nest atop a palm tree
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CU Greater Flamingo (phoenicopterus ruber roseus) adult Grooming at South East of France / Saintes Marie de la Mer, Camargue, France
CU Greater Flamingo (phoenicopterus ruber roseus) adult Grooming at South East of France / Saintes Marie de la Mer, Camargue, France
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MS Coconut Octopus hunting, moving in and out of bottle neck, Mabul, Borneo
MS Coconut Octopus hunting, moving in and out of bottle neck, Mabul, Borneo
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Human sperm with two tails swimming ineffectually
Human sperm with two tails swimming ineffectually
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MS Shot of Bottlenose dolphin pod swimming and surfacing to breathe possibly displaying mating behavior / Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
MS Shot of Bottlenose dolphin pod swimming and surfacing to breathe possibly displaying mating behavior / Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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BCU Abdomen of female Vapourer Moth (Orgyia antiqua) releasing scent, England
BCU Abdomen of female Vapourer Moth (Orgyia antiqua) releasing scent, England
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Time-lapse of a social spider web above a rainforest stream in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Many of spiders inhabit a large web where they share their prey. Two species cohabit this web, larger ones above and smaller orange ones below.
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Dung fly feeding on Sarracenia Pitcher Plant
Dung fly feeding on Sarracenia Pitcher Plant
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CU, Macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus), headshot, South Georgia Island, Falkland Islands, British overseas territory
CU, Macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus), headshot, South Georgia Island, Falkland Islands, British overseas territory
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MS Black bear sow with two cubs of year playing under tree / Yellowstone, Wyoming, United States
MS Black bear sow with two cubs of year playing under tree / Yellowstone, Wyoming, United States
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Medium - Giraffes engage in a mating ritual / Kenya
Medium - Giraffes engage in a mating ritual / Kenya
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A magpie is dipping into the water and shaking body for clean
A magpie is dipping into the water and shaking body for clean
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Bear farm produces large healthy cubs
Four bear cubs in wire mesh box / cub climbs out and rolls over on the ground / boy feeds bear cub milk from a bottle / CU bear drinking bottle and then falling asleep Bear farm produces large healthy cubs on April 06, 1933 in Tinley...
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2 lionesses in savana grass, in a Mating game, one with a Transmitter Collar
2 lionesses in savana grass, in a Mating game, one with a Transmitter Collar
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Cross section through water of Common frogs (Rana temporaria) mating
Cross section through water of Common frogs (Rana temporaria) mating
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Rhinoceros Beetle, foraging on tree branch with rhino-like horns, England
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.
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.
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...