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  • wild boar Animal skull with reflection On black Background
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  • Animal. Animal- Flowers, or Flower-Fish. Copper engraving with hand colouring Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature [miscellaneous plates] by Wilkes, John Publication date 1796-1829
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • Young teen animal rights protestor locked in a cage with the calves on a dairy farm
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  • Young teen animal rights protestor locked in a cage with the calves on a dairy farm
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  • Animal market in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan
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  • Caged animal
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  • Caged animal
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  • four Terracotta animal figurines 2000 BCE from left to right Donkey, Horse, bird and hedgehog
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  • Prehistoric rock carving of an animal (Probably a camel) found at sites in the Uvda Valley, Negev, Israel. These sites have been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th–3rd Millennia BCE
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  • Prehistoric rock carving of an animal (Probably a camel) found at sites in the Uvda Valley, Negev, Israel. These sites have been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th–3rd Millennia BCE
    IR_f_Uvda_E9762.jpg
  • Prehistoric rock carving of an animal (Probably a camel) found at sites in the Uvda Valley, Negev, Israel. These sites have been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th–3rd Millennia BCE
    IR_f_Uvda_E9763.jpg
  • Animal Droppings Photographed in Nahal  Tzeelim [Tze'eelim Stream], Negev Desert, Israel  in December
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  • Hunted animal skulls and horns on display at a Hadzabe village. Photographed at Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
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  • Hunted animal meat is drying in the sun at a Hadzabe village. Photographed at Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
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  • Hunted animal meat is drying in the sun at a Hadzabe village. Photographed at Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
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  • Butterfly and moths from Magazin des Thierreichs (Journal of the animal kingdom) by Reich, Gottfried Christian, 1769-1848, editor; Walther, Wolfgang, active 18th century, publisher; Leitner, Johann, engraver; Vogel, G. (Georg), 1767-approximately 1810, engraver; Volckart, Johann Friedrich, 1750-1812, engraver; Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932, former owner. DSI; Carus, Julius Victor, 1823-1903, former owner. DSI  Published in Germany 1793-1795
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  • Butterfly and moths from Magazin des Thierreichs (Journal of the animal kingdom) by Reich, Gottfried Christian, 1769-1848, editor; Walther, Wolfgang, active 18th century, publisher; Leitner, Johann, engraver; Vogel, G. (Georg), 1767-approximately 1810, engraver; Volckart, Johann Friedrich, 1750-1812, engraver; Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932, former owner. DSI; Carus, Julius Victor, 1823-1903, former owner. DSI  Published in Germany 1793-1795
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  • Animal tracks on a sand dune Photographed in Israel
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  • Mass Animal Die-Off concept. A carcase of a Sea Turtle on a beach
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  • Mass Animal Die-Off concept. A carcase of a Sea Turtle on a beach
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  • Mass Animal Die-Off concept. A carcase of a Sea Turtle on a beach
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  • Animal Footprint in the mud
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  • A carcass of a hunted animal
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountains the Hai-Bar animal sanctuary
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountains the Hai-Bar animal sanctuary
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) Rolled up for protection. Photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) Rolled up for protection. Photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • Spallanzani does experiments on digestion in birds [Spallanzani hace experimentos acerca de la digestion en las aves] Lazzaro Spallanzani (12 January 1729 – 11 February 1799) was an Italian Catholic priest (Abbe Spallanzani), biologist and physiologist who made important contributions to the experimental study of bodily functions, animal reproduction, and animal echolocation. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) near it burrow. photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). This large herbivore eats mainly grass, although its diet also includes leaves and shoots. It lives near forests and water, retreating into them during the hottest parts of the day. The African buffalo is a social animal, living in vast herds which may number up to several thousand individuals. A fully-grown adult can weigh 1000 kilograms and makes a formidable opponent, even for a group of hunting lions. It inhabits all of sub-Saharan Africa, except the southernmost regions. Photographed at lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
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  • African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). This large herbivore eats mainly grass, although its diet also includes leaves and shoots. It lives near forests and water, retreating into them during the hottest parts of the day. The African buffalo is a social animal, living in vast herds which may number up to several thousand individuals. A fully-grown adult can weigh 1000 kilograms and makes a formidable opponent, even for a group of hunting lions. It inhabits all of sub-Saharan Africa, except the southernmost regions. Photographed at lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
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  • Italy, Rome, The Vatican Museum camel's head in the animal's room
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  • The great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), also known as the tiger owl (originally derived from early naturalists' description as the "winged tiger" or "tiger of the air") or the hoot owl,[2] is a large owl native to the Americas. It is an extremely adaptable bird with a vast range and is the most widely distributed true owl in the Americas.[3] Its primary diet is rabbits and hares, rats and mice, and voles, although it freely hunts any animal it can overtake, including rodents and other small mammals, larger mid-sized mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. From Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 3 March 1897
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  • Black Rhinoceros (or hook-lipped rhinoceros Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation. It is largely a solitary animal and can reach a height of over 1.5 metres and weigh up to 1400 kilograms. Photographed at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
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  • Black Rhinoceros (or hook-lipped rhinoceros Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation. It is largely a solitary animal and can reach a height of over 1.5 metres and weigh up to 1400 kilograms. Photographed at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
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  • Black Rhinoceros (or hook-lipped rhinoceros Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation. It is largely a solitary animal and can reach a height of over 1.5 metres and weigh up to 1400 kilograms. Photographed at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
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  • Black Rhinoceros (or hook-lipped rhinoceros Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation. It is largely a solitary animal and can reach a height of over 1.5 metres and weigh up to 1400 kilograms. Photographed at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
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  • Black Rhinoceros (or hook-lipped rhinoceros Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation. It is largely a solitary animal and can reach a height of over 1.5 metres and weigh up to 1400 kilograms. Photographed at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
    BT_f_Black-rhinoceros_2.jpg
  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
    BT_Ethiopian-Hedgehog_IA8A1521.jpg
  • Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
    BT_Ethiopian-Hedgehog_IA8A1518.jpg
  • European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also known as the European pond terrapin. This is a female, with yellow eyes. Males are smaller than females. When the weather is warm, this freshwater turtle spends considerable periods of time basking on banks and floating logs. It feeds on both plants and animal matter. This turtle can live for around 40-60 years. Photographed at Lake Kerkini, Greece
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  • European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also known as the European pond terrapin. This is a female, with yellow eyes. Males are smaller than females. When the weather is warm, this freshwater turtle spends considerable periods of time basking on banks and floating logs. It feeds on both plants and animal matter. This turtle can live for around 40-60 years. Photographed at Lake Kerkini, Greece
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  • European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also known as the European pond terrapin. This is a female, with yellow eyes. Males are smaller than females. When the weather is warm, this freshwater turtle spends considerable periods of time basking on banks and floating logs. It feeds on both plants and animal matter. This turtle can live for around 40-60 years. Photographed at Lake Kerkini, Greece
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  • Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus in a park young woman in her 30's feeding the animal
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  • Skull of a Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in a water hole Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • African fish eagle,Africa,African,Eagle,Fish Eagle,eagles,bird of prey,Haliaeetus vocifer,perched,perch,perching,branch,tree,endemic,blue sky,animal,animals,wildlife,Nature,Lake Kariba,Zimbabwe,wild,outdoor,large,beautiful,blue,predator,southern africa,carnivore,avian,old world,fauna,raptor,ornithology,bird watching,accipitridae,accipitriformes,bird,birds,day,freshwater,haliaeetus,nobody,protected area,reserve,river eagle,sea eagle,water,waterhole,ebartov
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  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • night shot of a Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor), The hedgehog is omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed in Israel in April
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  • Helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris). This bird possesses a horny "helmet" (black, top centre) on the top of its head, which varies in shape according to where it lives. Its original habitat was savannah, open forests and rocky regions, but it is now widespread in and around cultivated land. This guineafowl feeds on a variety of plant and animal foods, including seeds, berries, snails, millipedes and termites. It is the ancestor of the modern domesticated guineafowl, having been introduced into Europe by the Romans. Photographed at Kruger NP, South Africa
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  • Male greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). This large antelope lives in scrub and open forest in eastern and southern Africa, feeding on a wide variety of plants, including those rejected by other herbivores because of an unpleasant taste. The male possesses long, spiralling horns popular with trophy-hunters, meaning that this antelope is now endangered over much of its range. Although it is a large animal, the kudu can easily jump heights of over 2.5 metres. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris). Their original habitat was savannah, open forests and rocky regions in sub-Saharan Africa, but they are now widespread in and around cultivated land. These guineafowl take their name from the hard crest on their heads. They feed on a variety of plant and animal foods, including seeds, berries, snails, millipedes and termites. They are the ancestor of the modern domesticated guineafowl, having been introduced into Europe by the Romans. Today helmeted guineafowl are found throughout Africa as well as in the Americas and Europe. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Reticulated Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) works among the cars in an animal park
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  • Israel, Hai Bar animal sanctuary, male wild sheep, Ovis aries
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  • Helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris). This bird possesses a horny "helmet" (black, top centre) on the top of its head, which varies in shape according to where it lives. Its original habitat was savannah, open forests and rocky regions, but it is now widespread in and around cultivated land. This guineafowl feeds on a variety of plant and animal foods, including seeds, berries, snails, millipedes and termites. It is the ancestor of the modern domesticated guineafowl, having been introduced into Europe by the Romans. Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_f_guineafowl_4F3E2623.jpg
  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • Female hedgehog with young. Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • A litter of young Southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • night shot of a Desert Hedgehog or Ethiopian Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) photographed in the desert in Israel. This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates, but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal
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  • 19th Century Hand colored Animal engraving of a tarsier on a tree
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  • southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor), The hedgehog is omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Hedgehog_671A3716.jpg
  • Male greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). This large antelope lives in scrub and open forest in eastern and southern Africa, feeding on a wide variety of plants, including those rejected by other herbivores because of an unpleasant taste. The male possesses long, spiralling horns popular with trophy-hunters, meaning that this antelope is now endangered over much of its range. Although it is a large animal, the kudu can easily jump heights of over 2.5 metres. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_Greater-Kudu_3.jpg
  • Male greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). This large antelope lives in scrub and open forest in eastern and southern Africa, feeding on a wide variety of plants, including those rejected by other herbivores because of an unpleasant taste. The male possesses long, spiralling horns popular with trophy-hunters, meaning that this antelope is now endangered over much of its range. Although it is a large animal, the kudu can easily jump heights of over 2.5 metres. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_Greater-Kudu_2.jpg
  • Israel, Goat Dairy farm. Farm animal vaccine
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  • Reticulated Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) works among the cars in an animal park
    SL_Zoo_SL2_2112.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
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  • Archaeologist Dr. Uzi Avner at the Leopard Temple prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. Dr. Avner was one of the excavators of this site in the 1980s. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
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  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9796.jpg
  • Cape teal (Anas capensis) standing Near water. Teals are dabbling ducks that filter water through their bills to feed on plant and animal matter. Photographed in the Rift Valley, Tanzania in October
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  • Cape teal (Anas capensis) standing Near water. Teals are dabbling ducks that filter water through their bills to feed on plant and animal matter. Photographed in the Rift Valley, Tanzania in October
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Closeup of the head and hair of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Closeup of the head and hair of a Hamer Tribeswoman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat. Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a young Woman of the Hamer Tribe The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat Photographed in the Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe woman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat
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  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe woman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat
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  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe woman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat
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  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe woman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat
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  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe woman. The hair is coated with ochre mud and animal fat
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