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WASHINGTON - Quince Monitor lizard, native to Indonesia, displayed at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle,.-stock-foto
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Arsinoitherium is an extinct genus of paenungulate mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. It is related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. Arsinoitheres were superficially rhinoceros-like herbivores that lived during the Late Eocene and the Early Oligocene of North Africa from 36 to 30 million years ago, in areas of tropical rainforest and at the margin of mangrove swamps. A species described in 2004, A. giganteum, lived in Ethiopia about 27 million years ago. The best-known (and first-described) species is A. zitteli. Another species, A. giganteum, was discovered in the Ethio-stock-foto
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Arsinoitherium is an extinct genus of paenungulate mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. It is related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. Arsinoitheres were superficially rhinoceros-like herbivores that lived during the Late Eocene and the Early Oligocene of North Africa from 36 to 30 million years ago, in areas of tropical rainforest and at the margin of mangrove swamps. A species described in 2004, A. giganteum, lived in Ethiopia about 27 million years ago. The best-known (and first-described) species is A. zitteli. Another species, A. giganteum, was discovered in the Ethio-stock-foto
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An eastern phoebe perched at Circle B Bar Reserve-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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Perth, Australia. 17th Sep, 2025. A crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) - also known as a saltwater crocodile - lies in its enclosure at Perth Zoo. The largest living crocodile species lives in salt water as well as in rivers and mangrove swamps. Credit: Carola Frentzen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Perth, Australia. 17th Sep, 2025. A crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) - also known as a saltwater crocodile - lies in its enclosure at Perth Zoo. The largest living crocodile species lives in salt water as well as in rivers and mangrove swamps. Credit: Carola Frentzen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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Egrets in the trees above the Manambolo River near Beokpaka, Madagascar.  The Manambolo River provides an ideal habitat, with its shallow waters, mudflats, and surrounding mangrove swamps, which are rich in small prey items like fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and insects.-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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African Hippopotamus-stock-foto
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Likely Little Egret or Egret garzetta, photographed wading in the Manambolo River near Beokpaka, Madagascar.  The Manambolo River provides an ideal habitat, with its shallow waters, mudflats, and surrounding mangrove swamps, which are rich in small prey items like fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and insects.-stock-foto
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Likely Little Egret or Egret garzetta, photographed wading in the Manambolo River near Beokpaka, Madagascar.  The Manambolo River provides an ideal habitat, with its shallow waters, mudflats, and surrounding mangrove swamps, which are rich in small prey items like fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and insects.-stock-foto
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Likely Little Egret or Egret garzetta, photographed wading in the Manambolo River near Beokpaka, Madagascar.  The Manambolo River provides an ideal habitat, with its shallow waters, mudflats, and surrounding mangrove swamps, which are rich in small prey items like fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and insects.-stock-foto
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Egrets in the trees above the Manambolo River near Beokpaka, Madagascar.  The Manambolo River provides an ideal habitat, with its shallow waters, mudflats, and surrounding mangrove swamps, which are rich in small prey items like fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and insects.-stock-foto
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Fruit of a cannonball mangrove (Xylocarpus granatum), locally referred to in Madagascar as 'boli-boli'. The fruit is large and globular, with the ripe ones potentially weighing up to 2-3 kgs. It is a species of mangrove in the mahogany family found across Africa, Asia, Australasia, and the Pacific Islands. Kivalo, near Morondava, Madagascar.  Mangrove swamps in Madagascar, including populations of Xylocarpus granatum, are primarily located along the sheltered west coast facing the Mozambique Channel.-stock-foto
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Spectacular awesome Fishing Cat in outstanding beauty.-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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American Pygmy Kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) in Pantanal, Brazil-stock-foto
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Boat-billed heron (Coachlearius cochlearius) of Brazil's Pantanal-stock-foto
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Boat-billed heron (Coachlearius cochlearius) of Brazil's Pantanal-stock-foto