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  • wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the wild. The wild boar is the wild ancestor of the domestic pig and is native across much of Northern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean Region and much of Asia.  Photographed in Israel in June
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  • Selective focus on a plant in a wild field
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  • Selective focus on a plant in a wild field
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  • Wild Peony (Paeonia mascula) also known as the Male or Balkan Peony and sometimes referred to by the synonym Paeonia corallina Photographed at Mount Meiron Israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel at sunset. This is part of a breeding nucleus to be reintroduced back to nature
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel at sunset. This is part of a breeding nucleus to be reintroduced back to nature
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel at sunset. This is part of a breeding nucleus to be reintroduced back to nature
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  • African wild cat (Felis silvestris libyca or Felis lybica) In the grass. This small, slender cat generally inhabits forested areas but can be found in all habitats in Africa other than pure rain forest and desert. It is thought to be the ancestor of the domesticated cat, which was kept in Egypt by the 4th century B.C. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • African wild cat (Felis silvestris libyca or Felis lybica) In the grass. This small, slender cat generally inhabits forested areas but can be found in all habitats in Africa other than pure rain forest and desert. It is thought to be the ancestor of the domesticated cat, which was kept in Egypt by the 4th century B.C. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Wild Goat (Capra aegagrus). This species is believed to be the ancestor of the domestic goat
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • female and young African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • female and young African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel
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  • African wild ass (Equus africanus), Photographed in the Arava desert, israel at sunset. This is part of a breeding nucleus to be reintroduced back to nature
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  • Flowers and buds of a wild caper plant (Capparis spinosa). This is a spiny shrub, native to Mediterranean and Caucasian areas. The buds of the cultivated spineless variety are harvested and pickled, these are the 'capers' sold commercially as a food.
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - placed on a family relationship and identification chart - bees collected in Israel
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - placed on a family relationship and identification chart - bees collected in Israel
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - placed on a family relationship and identification chart - bees collected in Israel
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel single specimen
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - bees collected in Israel
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  • Israeli Wild Bee collection of different species - placed on a family relationship and identification chart - bees collected in Israel
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  • Wild Goat (Capra aegagrus) in an ecological farm- negev desert, israel. This species is believed to be the ancestor of the domestic goat
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  • Israel, Wild boar Sus scrofa, road kill
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  • Wild Pink also Wild Carnation (Dianthus strictus) Photographed in Israel in July
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  • wild Orange Poppy Photographed in Switzerland in September
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  • Wild salsify (Scorzonera papposa) Photographed in Israel in March
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  • wild yellow Poppy Photographed in Switzerland in September
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  • wild Orange Poppy Photographed in Switzerland in September
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  • wild Orange Poppy Photographed in Switzerland in September
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  • Purple wild flower
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  • wild flowers. Photographed in Italy
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  • Yellow wild flowers. Photographed in Italy
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  • Many Israelis visit nature reserves during spring to enjoy the local wildflowers Photographed at Dor Habonim Beach Nature Reserve Wild chamomile AKA German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) in the foreground
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  • Wild chamomile AKA German chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
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  • Many Israelis visit nature reserves during spring to enjoy the local wildflowers Photographed at Dor Habonim Beach Nature Reserve Wild chamomile AKA German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) in the foreground
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  • A herd of wild Water Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Photographed in Ein Afek nature reserve, Israel
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  • Euroasia yellow wild flowers. Photographed in Armenia
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  • Wild Alkanet flowers (Alkanna tinctoria) AKA Dyer's Alkanet, Dyer's Bugloss. This plant is cultivated for the red dye extracted from its root. The root is also used in herbal medicine for its emollient properties. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Many Israelis visit nature reserves during spring to enjoy the local wildflowers Photographed at Dor Habonim Beach Nature Reserve Wild chamomile AKA German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) in the foreground
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  • Wild Oat (Avena sterilis) silhouetted on black background
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  • Euroasia yellow wild flowers. Photographed in Armenia
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  • Euroasia purple wild flower. Photographed in Armenia
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  • Wild poppies
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Jungle Cat (Felis chaus) in the wild. Sometimes called Reed Cat or Swamp Lynx. Photographed in Israel in the wild
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Yellow Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • Delphinium wild flower Photographed in Georgia
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  • Euroasia wild flower
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  • A wild boar (Sus scrofa) Photographed in Israel in January
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  • A wild boar (Sus scrofa) Photographed in Israel in January
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  • a snail on wild oats (Avena) Photographed in Israel in Spring
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  • a snail on wild oats (Avena) Photographed in Israel in Spring
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  • wild oats (Avena) Photographed in Israel in Spring
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  • Wild flax or hairy flax (Linum pubescens) From the book Wild flowers of the Holy Land: Fifty-Four Plates Printed In Colours, Drawn And Painted After Nature. by Mrs. Hannah Zeller, (Gobat); Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), and Edward Atkinson, Published in London by James Nisbet & Co 1876 on white background
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  • Wild Pea (Pisum fulvum) From the book Wild flowers of the Holy Land: Fifty-Four Plates Printed In Colours, Drawn And Painted After Nature. by Mrs. Hannah Zeller, (Gobat); Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), and Edward Atkinson, Published in London by James Nisbet & Co 1876 on white background
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  • Blooming wild Desert Tulip (Tulipa systola) Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • Blooming wild Desert Tulip (Tulipa systola) Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • Blooming wild Desert Tulip (Tulipa systola) Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • Blooming wild Desert Tulip (Tulipa systola) Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • wild rose flower on a bush
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  • Wild grape hyacinth (Muscari commutatum). Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Wild bee pollinates a blooming Coriander plant
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys israelitica Brown Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys israelitica Brown Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys israelitica Brown Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys holosericea Drone Bee-Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys holosericea Drone Bee-Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • A family of wild boar (Sus scrofa)
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  • Blooming wild Desert Tulip (Tulipa systola) Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • Bee copulating with a wild bee orchid (Ophrys israelitica Brown Orchid) Orchids of the genus Ophrys use sexual deception to attract pollinators to their flowers. In sexual deception, an orchid attracts male pollinators by producing the sex pheromone of virgin female pollinators in addition to providing visual and tactile cues. These signals stimulate mating behavior in the male pollinators, which then attempt copulation, called "pseudocopulation", with the orchid labellum. Photographed in Israel
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  • A collage of Israeli wild Irises, 4 wild irises from around Israel
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  • Silver Trees and Wild Geraniums, Cape Town From the book ' The Cape peninsula: pen and colour sketches ' described by Réné Juta and painted by William Westhofen. Published by A. & C. Black, London  J.C. Juta, Cape Town in 1910
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  • Ostrich in the wild. Photographed at the Yotveta Hai-Bar wildlife acclamation centre
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