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Illustration of Dugong dugon (Dugong).
Dugong dugon (Dugong) 1
Myotis septentrionalis (northern long-eared bat)
Myotis septentrionalis (northern long-eared bat)
Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat)
Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat)
Elk (Cervus canadensis)
Elk (Cervus canadensis)
Adorable footage of baby foxes coming out of their den, playing, and following mom.
Baby Vulpes vulpes (red fox) playing and…
Side view of male pronghorn
Antilocapra americana (Pronghorn deer)
This koala was taking a lovely nap, jealous.
Phascolarctos cinereus (Koala) sleeping
Feral pig eating
Feral pig 2
We were lucky to find this critter right outside where we were staying, and they were friendly enough to stick around for a few clips and photos.
Trichosurus vulpecula (Australian Possum) at night
A very cute rabbit on the side of the road.
Sylvilagus floridanus (Eastern Cottontail) on the…
Muskrat attepting to mate with a female in shallow water.
Ondatra zibethicus (Muskrat) mating attempt
Side view illustration of an adult Right Whale
Eubalaena glacialis (Right Whale)
Native to India, introduced to Hawaii Island in 1883 (via Jamaica, where it was also introduced), then introduced to Maui, Molokai, and Oahu; none were introduced on the island of Kauai. Mongoose were imported by the sugar industry to control rats in cane fields. This infamous mistake was made without much knowledge about mongoose. Mongoose, which are active during the day, did not control the rats because the rats are primarily active at night.
Herpestes javanicus (Small Asian Mongoose)
Illustration of dugong (Dugong dugon)
Dugong dugon (Dugong) 2
Illustration of a finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides)
Neophocaena phocaenoides (Finless Porpoise)
Manatee in Port of the Islands, Florida.
Manatee
Manatee in Port of the Islands, Florida.
Manatee
Manatee in Port of the Islands, Florida.
Manatee
Manatee in Port of the Islands, Florida.
Manatee
Groundhogs are covered with two coats of fur: a dense grey undercoat and a longer coat of banded guard hairs that gives the groundhog its distinctive
Groundhog (Marmota monax)
Illustration of Lontra canadensis (North American River Otter).
Lontra canadensis (North American River Otter)
Fawn standing in the grass along the shoreline.
Fawn Along the Shoreline
Illustration of Sus scrofa (wild boar).
Sus scrofa (wild boar)
Illustration of Sus scrofa domestica (domestic pig)
Sus scrofa domestica (domestic pig)
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