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Illustration of Bos taurus (Cow)
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Bos taurus (Cow) 7
Illustration of Bos taurus (Cow) from above
Bos taurus (Cow) : from above 1
Illustration of Bos taurus (Cow) from above
Bos taurus (Cow) : from above 2
Illustration of Bos taurus (Cow) from above 3
Bos taurus (Cow) : from above 3
Illustration of Odobenus rosmarus (Walrus)
Odobenus rosmarus (Walrus)
Illustration of Equus quagga (Plains Zebra)
Equus quagga (Plains Zebra)
Illustration of Giraffa camelopardalis (Giraffe)
Giraffa camelopardalis (Giraffe)
Illustration of Loxodonta spp. (African Elephant)
Loxodonta spp. (African Elephant)
Illustration of Equus ferus caballus (Horse)
Equus ferus caballus (Horse) 1
Illustration of Panthera leo (Lion) male
Panthera leo (Lion) : male
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Muskrat
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Muskrat swimming
A goat-like bleeting sound was coming from behind the phragmites before the doe and fawn emerged into view onto this piece of beach. The fawn was obviously just born, its legs still wobbling as it approached its mother and began to nurse.
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
White-tailed doe and newborn fawn
A goat-like bleeting sound was coming from behind the phragmites before the doe and fawn emerged into view onto this piece of beach. The fawn was obviously just born, its legs still wobbling as it approached its mother and began to nurse.
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
White-tailed doe and newborn fawn
Illustration of Euderma maculatum (Spotted Bat)
Euderma maculatum (Spotted Bat)
Illustration of Equus ferus caballus (Horse)
Equus ferus caballus (Horse) 2
Illustration of Camelus dromedarius (Arabian Camel)
Camelus dromedarius (Arabian Camel)
Illustration of Enhydra lutris (Sea Otter)
Enhydra lutris (Sea Otter) 1
Illustration of Gorilla gorilla (Gorilla)
Gorilla gorilla (Gorilla)
Illustration of Sylvilagus spp. (Cottontail Rabbit)
Sylvilagus spp. (Cottontail Rabbit)
Illustration of Ursus arctos horribilis (Grizzly Bear)
Ursus arctos horribilis (Grizzly Bear)
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