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Illustration of Macropus agilis (Agile Wallaby)
Macropus agilis (Agile Wallaby)
Illustration of Macropus rufus (Red Kangaroo)
Macropus rufus (Red Kangaroo)
Dolphin Show tank at the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbour
Dolphin Show
Sea lions noisily drape themselves on the jetty rocks that protect Monterey's harbor
Lazy sea lions
Nutria (Myocaster coypus) are an introduced semi-aquatic rodent species originally brought to Maryland for fur in the 1940s, but are since considered to be nuisance species, destroying large areas of marshland, particularly around the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
Nutria (Myocaster coypus)
Sea lions swim quite close to shore and dart among the boats in Monterey's harbor
Sea lion
Spray Valley Provincial Park, Alberta
Moose cow
Illustration of a Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus Schauinslandi)
Monachus schauinslandi (Hawaiian Monk Seal)
Illustration of Puma concolor (Puma/cougar/mountain Lion)
Puma concolor (Puma/cougar/mountain Lion)
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)
Illustration of Oryzomys argentatus (Silver Rice Rat)
Oryzomys argentatus (Silver Rice Rat)
Illustration of Capra aegagrus hircus (Goat)
Capra aegagrus hircus (Goat)
A red fox (Vulpes vulpes) seen at Horn Point Laboratory
Red fox
These spent mushrooms sat at the entrance to some animal lair, Adirondack mountains of upstate NY.
unidentified mushrooms and lair
Lion at the Stoneham Zoo
Lion
Illustration of Castor canadensis (North American Beaver)
Castor canadensis (North American Beaver)
Illustration of Cynomys spp. (Prairie Dog)
Cynomys spp. (Prairie Dog)
Illustration of Rhinoceros jaw fossil
Fossil: rhinoceros jaw
Illustration of Mustela frenata (Long-tailed Weasel)
Mustela frenata (Long-tailed Weasel)
Illustration of Mustela nigripes (Black-footed Ferret)
Mustela nigripes (Black-footed Ferret)
Illustration of Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Bat)
Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Bat)
Illustration of Neovison vison (American Mink)
Neovison vison (American Mink)
Illustration of Ovis canadensis (Bighorn Sheep)
Ovis canadensis (Bighorn Sheep)
Illustration of Spermophilus richardsonii (Richardson's Ground Squirrel)
Spermophilus richardsonii (Richardson's Ground…
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