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  • Frogs for food<br />
Sohra Market, Cherrapunji<br />
Meghalaya,  ne India
    20141018_Frogs_for_food_19.jpg
  • Frogs for food<br />
Sohra Market, Cherrapunji<br />
Meghalaya,  ne India
    20141018_Frogs_for_food_9.jpg
  • Rats sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Rats_sold_in_market_for_foo...jpg
  • Frogs for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Frogs_for_food_5.jpg
  • Rats sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Rats_sold_in_market_for_foo...jpg
  • Rats sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Rats_sold_in_market_for_foo...jpg
  • Rats sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Rats_sold_in_market_for_foo...jpg
  • Squirrels for food at local market<br />
Nagaland,  ne India
    20141025_Squirrels_for_food_at_local...jpg
  • Preparing, coco leaf for food<br />
Mbomo Village<br />
Odzala - Kokoua National Park<br />
Republic of Congo (Congo - Brazzaville)<br />
AFRICA
    20130530_Preparing, coco leaf for fo...jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_511.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_496.jpg
  • Rats sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Rats_sold_in_market_for_foo...jpg
  • Cui or Guinea pig for food<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Inactive Volcano
    20171114_Cui_for_food_1098.tif
  • Cui or Guinea pig for food<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Inactive Volcano
    20171114_Cui_for_food_1059.tif
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_490.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_507.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_502.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_498.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_476.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_483.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_478.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_479.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_469.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_465.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_470.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_454.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_462.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_463.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_459.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_458.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_443.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_437.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151217_Live_iguanas_for_food_434.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_20.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_26.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_13.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_17.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_11.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_9.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_6.jpg
  • Live iguanas for food (Iguana iguana)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151211_Live_iguanas_for_food_2.jpg
  • Silkworms sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Silkworms_sold_in_market_fo...jpg
  • Songbirds sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Songbirds_sold_in_market_fo...jpg
  • Silkworms sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Silkworms_sold_in_market_fo...jpg
  • Shieldbugs sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Shieldbugs_sold_in_market_f...jpg
  • Squirrels sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Squirrels_sold_in_market_fo...jpg
  • Songbirds sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Songbirds_sold_in_market_fo...jpg
  • Betsileo house near Ambalavao town. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR. With it dramatic granite boulders, this area is probably the most scenic in the whole country.  The houses are usually double-storied, built from home-made mud bricks with small, wooden windows.<br />
This area inhabited mainly by the Betsileo tribe are masters in rice cultivation. Rice is the staple food for most of the people in Madagascar.
    MA7136_Betsileo_house.jpg
  • Bird eggs for food<br />
Dani tribe boy<br />
Budaya village<br />
Suroba<br />
Trikora Mountains<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20180307_Dani_tribe_boy_177.tif
  • Toco Toucan at Nest with food for chick<br />
Ramphastos toco toco<br />
Cerrado Habitat. Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Guianas to N. Argentina
    106842 Toco Toucan at Nest.tif
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9606_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9406_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9397_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Blue-footed Boobies Diving (Sula nebouxii excisa)<br />
Santiago Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G7403_Blue-footed_Boobies_Diving.tif
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female with rabbit.<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal.<br />
CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION<br />
Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia<br />
A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years.<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-04-19_405Ib.Lynx.tif
  • Betsileo-sud village of Anjamany. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Betsileo tribe are masters in rice cultivation and terraces. Rice is the staple food for most of the people in Madagascar. Zebu are used to 'churn' the soil instead of ploughing so they can plant the rice.  This boy has been chasing the zebu in paddies which is a muddy job.
    MA8131_Betsileo_village_scene.jpg
  • Falanouc or Malagasy small-toothed civet (Eupleres goudotii) pulling an earthworm from the ground.<br />
Montagne d'Ambre National Park.<br />
n.MADAGASCAR<br />
A small to medium sized carnivore slightly larger than a domestic cat. This is probably Madagascar's most specialised carnivore. Its elongate snout and tiny conical teeth have evolved to catch earthworms and other small invertebrates on which the Falanouc feeds almost exclusively. It forages in leaf-litter digging up food using its strong forepaws and long claws. <br />
The falanouc is crepuscular (dawn & dusk) and nocturnal<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR and rare over most of its range.
    MA176_Falanouc.jpg
  • Olimpia Pilla with Cui (Guinea pigs) being raised for food and living on the kitchen floor.<br />
Salasaca Indian<br />
Salasaca Village, near Ambato<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Salasacha is well known for their original weaving designs
    D1X_7003_Salasaca_Indian.jpg
  • Smoked rats on skewers sold in market for food<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Smoked_rats_on_skewers_37.jpg
  • Hornet Nest with Larvae for food sold in market<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Hornet_Nest_with_Larvae_13.jpg
  • Hornet Nest with Larvae for food sold in market<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hornet_Nest_with_Larvae_10.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female with rabbit.<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal.<br />
CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION<br />
Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia<br />
A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years.<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-04-19_405Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) eating stolen tourist food<br />
GIBRALTAR, UNITED KINGDOM<br />
Only monkey in Europe. True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    GB742 Barbary Ape.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) eating stolen tourist food<br />
GIBRALTAR, UNITED KINGDOM<br />
Only monkey in Europe. True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    GB737 Barbary Ape.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) eating stolen tourist food<br />
GIBRALTAR, UNITED KINGDOM<br />
Only monkey in Europe. True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    GB724 Barbary Ape.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) eating stolen tourist food<br />
GIBRALTAR, UNITED KINGDOM<br />
Only monkey in Europe. True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    GB594 Barbary Ape.jpg
  • Triggerfish for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Triggerfish_for_sale_199_©P...jpg
  • Sea Urchins for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Sea_Urchins_for_sale_150_©P...jpg
  • Mud Crabs (Alive)<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Mud_Crabs_245_©Pete_Oxford.jpg
  • Sea Cucumber for Sale,<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Sea_Cucumber_for_Sale_45_©P...jpg
  • Mud Crabs (Alive)<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Mud_Crabs_169_©Pete_Oxford.jpg
  • Mud Crabs (Alive)<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Mud_Crabs_166_©Pete_Oxford.jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
INC. Giant clam, Sea Cucumber, Octopus<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Parrotfish<br />
Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Bivalves for Sale (Kai)<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Bivalves_for_Sale_(Kai)_115...jpg
  • Red Snapper & Barracuda<br />
Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Parrotfish<br />
Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Reef_Species_for_sale_241_©...jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Coral Reef Species for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Coral_Reef_Species_for_sale...jpg
  • Betsileo-sud village of Anjamany. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Betsileo tribe are masters in rice cultivation and terraces. Rice is the staple food for most of the people in Madagascar. Zebu are used to 'churn' the soil instead of ploughing so they can plant the rice.  This boy has been chasing the zebu in paddies which is a muddy job.
    MA8131 Betsileo village scene.NEF
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Shy_Albatross_169.tif
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Shy_Albatross_105.tif
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Shy_Albatross_100.tif
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Shy_Albatross_26.tif
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Shy_Albatross_25.tif
  • Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassarche carteri)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Indian_Yellow-nosed_Albatro...tif
  • Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassarche carteri)<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Indian_Yellow-nosed_Albatro...tif
  • Commercial trawler<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Commercial_trawler_275.tif
  • Commercial trawler<br />
South of South Africa<br />
Western Cape<br />
South Africa<br />
60 miles south of Gansbaai
    20181103_Commercial_trawler_150.tif
  • Pandanus palm fruit<br />
Dani tribe man<br />
Budaya village<br />
Suroba<br />
Trikora Mountains<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20180308_Pandanus_palm_fruit_425.tif
  • Polar bear
    20180521_Polar_bear_647.TIF
  • Crested Eagles on Nest (Female feeding Young)<br />
Morphnus guianensis<br />
Puerto Maldonado, Amazon Rain Forest.  PERU<br />
South America<br />
Range: Guatemala to Argentina and Brazil
    106606 Crested Eagle Feeding Chick.tif
  • Leopard  (Panthera pardus) with zebra carcass in tree<br />
Marataba, A section of the Marakele National Park, Waterberg Biosphere Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa except interior of South Africa. Also in Asia.Leopard
    20130108_Leopard_with_carcass_461.tif
  • Stripe-bellied Sand Snake (Psammophis subtaeniatus) feeding on skink<br />
Marakele Private Reserve, Waterberg Biosphere Reserve<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Open savannah and bushveld of northern regions of South Africa to E. Africa
    20110117_Stripe-bellied_Sand_Snake_4.tif
  • Southern diamond stingray (Dasyatis dipterura)<br />
feeding<br />
Santa Fe Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Pacific Ocean<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161201_Southern_diamond_stingray_5...tif
  • Antandroy woman smoke-drying fish. It has started to rain so these fish caught yesterday can not be sun-dried so they are using smoke to preserve them. Antandroy village of Lavanono. Southern MADAGASCAR
    MA5551_Smoke-drying_fish.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    09 Spectacled Bear.NEF
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