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  • (Kruger National Park, South Africa---11 January 2015)  Chacma Baboon or Cape Baboon (Papio ursinus) in a tree in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Copyright 2015 Sean W Burges
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  • (Namadgi National Park, Australia---23 December 2011) A female mother eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) with a joey / baby in her pouch. 2012 Copyright Sean Burges
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  • Flowers and meadows in Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • Detail of a bed of red leaves at Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • A path leading through large bushes of brightly coloured flowers at Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • Bright yellow flowers at Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • A waterfall of brightly coloured  at Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • A family boating on a decorative pond in the middle of a park in Guangzhou in Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China. The photograph was taken 1981 when China was first starting to open up to the rest of the world by allowing in specially guided tour groups.
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  • A path leading through large bushes of brightly coloured flowers and trees at Hergest Park Gardens at Kington, Powys County, Wales.
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  • 22 August 2015: A maned (wood) duck (chenonetta jubata) at Pebbly beach at Murramarang National Park.
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  • (Namadgi National Park, Australia---20 October 2013)    An Eastern Grey female kangaroo deals with her joey, who wants back in the pouch.
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  • 12 January 2015: Common ostrich (Struthio camelus) early in the morning in Kruger National Park.
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  • 12 January 2015: Black rhinoceros early in the morning in Kruger National Park.
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  • 12 January 2015: A Burchell's Zebra foal in Kruger National Park.
    Baby Zebra.jpg
  • Two giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) battle for position on the feeding pad at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) growls on the feeding pad at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Two giant tortoises (geochelone elephatopus) fight and jockey for position on the feeding pad at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A red-footed booby (sula sula) sits in a tree on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
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  • A forest of Cactus on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A sea lion pup feeds from its mother on North Seymour Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • An adolescent great frigatebird (fregata minor) stands on a rock as it waits for its feathers to fully form. The photo was taken on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A brown pelican (pelecanus occidentalis) sits in its nest in the top of a tree at Black Turtle Cove on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Favio the great frigatebird (fregata minor) has a startled look as it turns its head to the left, causing its neck feathers to spike out. The bird was on North Seymour Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) faces into the noon-day sun to minimize the amount of sun that hits its body and bakes it. The photo is from the start of the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A pair of giant tortoise (Geochelone Elephatopus) growl at each other on the 'feeding pad' at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Tortoise Debate.jpg
  • A Galapagos Penguin turns it back on the tourists on Bartolome Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A baby great frigatebird (Fregata minor) looks confused and indignant at its nest-bound fluffy state as it waits for its feathers to grow on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A Blue footed booby (Sula nebouxi) sits on a rock and indifferently takes stock of the tourist-infested world around it on Lobos (Wolf) Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
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  • A Sally Lightfoot or red lava crab (Grapsus grapsus) sits on shoreline rocks on Bartolome Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • The landscape of South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador is dotted with cactus amidst the low scrub.
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  • The pattern of ocean and wind-wear on the ocean-side cliffs at Punta Pitt on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A Sally lightfoot or red lava crab (Grapsus grapsus) on the shore of Bartolome Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A sea lion has a mid-morning snooze on the beach of Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
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  • A Galapagos Mockingbird (nesomimus galapagos) and a marine iguana (amblyrhynchus cristatus) sit on a rock by the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A sea lion sleeps on the beach of Floreana Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A female magnificent frigatebird (fregata magnificens) glides over the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
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  • A pair of sea lions lounge in the scrub and rocks of South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A baby sea lion in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Trees in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Baby giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) in an enclosure at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Blue-footed boobies (sula nebouxi) overlooking Black Turtle Cove on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A baby sea lion looks up from the rocks of North Seymour Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A sea lion female rests on the rocks above her pup on North Seymour Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A male great frigatebird (Fregata minor) in full flight with wings stretched out to the complete length as it glides behind a tour boat in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A red-billed tropic bird (Phaethon aethereus) in full flight a little bit of the coast of the Punta Suarez trail on Espanola Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) has a snooze on some rocks at the start of the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador with a tour boat out of focus in the background.
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  • A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) has a snooze on some rocks at the start of the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador with a tour boat out of focus in the background.
    Galapagos010.jpg
  • A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) has a snooze on some rocks at the start of the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador with a tour boat out of focus in the background.
    Galapagos076.jpg
  • A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) has a snooze on some rocks at the start of the Punta Suarez Trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador with a tour boat out of focus in the background.
    Galapagos078.jpg
  • A Blue footed booby (Sula nebouxi) sits on a rock and indifferently takes stock of the tourist-infested world around it on Lobos (Wolf) Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos015.jpg
  • A red-footed booby (Sula sula) sits on a tree branch on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Red-footed boobies nest in trees while the blue-footed and masked boobies nest on the ground. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos018.jpg
  • A red-footed booby (Sula sula) sits on a tree branch on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Red-footed boobies nest in trees while the blue-footed and masked boobies nest on the ground. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos022.jpg
  • A Blue footed booby (Sula nebouxi) sits on a rock and indifferently takes stock of the tourist-infested world around it on Lobos (Wolf) Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos025.jpg
  • A pair of swallow-tailed gulls (Creagrus (Larus) furcatus) sit on top of a rock on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Blue-footed boobies (Sula nebouxi) sit on the cliff side of Leo Dormido in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos110.jpg
  • A brown pelican (pelecanus occidentalis) prepares to dive in the ocean for fish off the coast of Floreana Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos117.jpg
  • A magnificent frigatebird (fregata magnificens) in its nest on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
    Galapagos124.jpg
  • A red-footed booby (sula sula) sits in a tree on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos127.jpg
  • A great frigatebird (fregata minor) chick sits in a tree waiting for its feathers to grow on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos134.jpg
  • A red-footed booby (sula sula) sits on a branch in a tree on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos147.jpg
  • A Galapagos Mockingbird (nesomimus galapagos) stands on a trail-marker post on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos152.jpg
  • An adolescent great frigatebird (fregata minor) stretches its wings from its rock-top perch on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos153.jpg
  • A Galapagos Penguin turns it back on the tourists on Bartolome Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos163.jpg
  • A blue-footed booby (sula nebouxi) sits in the rocks of Lobos (Wolf) Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Whalers gave the 'booby' its name because it would not run away from the sailors when they came on shore and thus, in the slang of Britain at the time, was judged to be 'as dumb as a booby.' There are no natural predators on the Galapagos Islands, which makes the animal life 'fearless' of humans.
    Galapagos208.jpg
  • A brown pelican (pelecanus occidentalis) on Floreana Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos213.jpg
  • A galapagos mockingbird (nesomimus galapagos) on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos215.jpg
  • Swallow-tailed gulls (creagrus (larus) furatus) sitting on a rock on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos218.jpg
  • Two blue-footed boobies (sula nebouxi) sitting on top of a rock at Black Turtle Cove on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos239.jpg
  • A great frigatebird (fregata minor) chick sits in its nest on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos240.jpg
  • A blue-footed booby (sula nebouxi) and its blue feet on Lobos (Wolf) Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos247.jpg
  • A Galapagos Mockingbird (Nesomimus Galapagos) on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (Geocheone elephatopus) races at full speed across a field in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A marine iguana (amblyrhynchus cristatus) with the characteristic red mottling on its skin stretches out across some rocks and rests near the start of the Punta Suarez trail on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Hector the large yellow land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) poses on a rock on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador
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  • A land iguana (conolophus subcristatus) prowls through the rocks on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A large yellow land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) works over the rocks on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A marine iguana (Amblyrhunchus Cristatus) catches some mid-day rays on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A baby giant tortoise (Geocheloone elephatophus) looks up from the floor of an enclosure in the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos058.jpg
  • A pair of giant tortoise (Geochelone Elephatopus) growl at each other on the 'feeding pad' at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos077.jpg
  • A marine iguana (Amlyrhynchus cristatus) walks over a rock on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
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  • A land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) works its way through the undergrowth on South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) in the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) on the feeding pad at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos118.jpg
  • Tourists gather around the giant tortoise at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) looks up at the camera from within its enclosure at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
    Galapagos130.jpg
  • A marine igauana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) walks across the sand under a cliff edge on Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A lava lizard sits on a rock on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A marine iguana (amblyrhynchus cristatus) with its characteristic red mottling lies on a rock on Española Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • Virgil the land iguana (conolophus subcristatus) walks through the rocks of South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) prepares for a charge towards food at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) feeds in a field in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) contemplates a drink in the high lands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) storms across a field in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A lava lizard pauses on top of a rock at Punta Pitt on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • A giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) sits by a pool in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • The foot of a giant tortoise (geochelone elephatopus) in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
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  • The Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou in Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China. The photograph was taken 1981 when China was first starting to open up to the rest of the world by allowing in specially guided tour groups.
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  • Brampton, Ontario ---2017-07-30--- Aidan  Parke of Newmarket Huskies Track Club M competes at the AO BMY Championships in Brampton, Ontario, July 30, 2017.<br />
GEOFF ROBINS/ Mundo Sport Images
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