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Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion) 2
Some plants use the wind as the primary means of seed dispersal. This is the case with Taraxacum spp. (Dandelion) as well as others such as Acer spp (Maple).
Seed parachute
Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus) feeding on a glossy abelia (Abelia grandiflora)
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Illustration of Puma concolor (Puma/cougar/mountain Lion)
Puma concolor (Puma/cougar/mountain Lion)
Illustration map of Atchafalaya and Vermillion Bays in Louisiana, USA
USA LA: Atchafalaya and Vermillion Bays
Illustration map of Mermentau River in Louisiana, USA
USA LA: Mermentau River
The Hawaiian Hoary Bat, known as ‘ope‘ape‘a in Hawai'i, has a heavy fur coat that is brown and gray, and ears tinged with white, giving it a frosted or
Lasirus cinereus semotus (Hawaiian Hoary Bat)
Lion at the Stoneham Zoo
Lion
Illustration of Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Bat)
Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Bat)
The mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia. It has a hard black exoskeleton, and measures approximately 5 mm, about the size of a grain of rice. In western North America, the current outbreak of the mountain pine beetle and its microbial associates has destroyed wide areas of lodgepole pine forest.
Dendroctonus ponderosae (Mountain Pine Beetle) 2
Illustration of Cephalopholis miniata (Vermillion Sea Bass)
Cephalopholis miniata (Vermillion Sea Bass)
Illustration of Pterois volitans (Red Lionfish)
Pterois volitans (Red Lionfish)
California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) on the breakwater near the Coast Guard pier, Monterey, California
California sea lions
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California. He was accompanied by a pair of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis)
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California. He was accompanied by a pair of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis)
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California
California sea lion
Illustration of Panthera leo (Lion) male
Panthera leo (Lion) : male
Illustration of Euderma maculatum (Spotted Bat)
Euderma maculatum (Spotted Bat)
Illustration of Anthonomus grandis (Boll Weevil)
Anthonomus grandis (Boll Weevil)
Illustration of Ornithoptera priamus (King Priamo's Birdwing)
Ornithoptera priamus (King Priamo's Birdwing)
Illustration of Papilio ulysses (Ulysses Butterfly)
Papilio ulysses (Ulysses Butterfly)
Illustration of Plecotus townsendii (Townsend's Big-eared Bat)
Plecotus townsendii (Townsend's Big-eared Bat)
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