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Four wild mustangs gallop by fir trees and up a grassy hillside in the Rocky Mountains, One is brown, but the others are all paint horses. Their manes blow in the wind as they race. 3D Rendering
Steel engraving Group of native americans hunting buffalo from 1868
The Battle of Anghiari
Horses on the Steppe Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Black and white view of white horse wild stallion striking out while fighting another stallion in the Salt River wild horse management area near Scottsdale Arizona United States
A lioness yawning. Okavango Delta, Botswana
A closeup greyscale of a beautiful wild african lion sitting in a field
Close up portrait of a magnificent horse stands in the barn
Asil Arabian mare (Asil means - this arabian horses are of pure egyptian descent) and her foal - about 14 days old in gallop
In a zoo in Rome, Italy, lies a majestic lion at rest. His mane is voluminous and soft, giving him a serene appearance following his recent meal.
Mongolian horses make excellent trail horses for back country riding
Lion eating his hunt in the wild while hyenas are waiting in the background.
Medieval fresco on the wall in the tomb of the emperors Koryo dynasty. Kaesong. North Korea
Horses on the Steppe Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Two Dangerous Angry Lion Walking On The Dark Black Background
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Camel race in arabic country
Lioness standing alone in the thick African bush
female lion, Panthera leo, resting at Botlierskop, Little Brak River, South Africa
Vintage photograph of Queen Victoria and John Brown, 19th Century
View of lions group eating a buffalo in Kruger park
Lioness Resting on a Stone
Wild horses in nature
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A majestic lion in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana.
Warthog, Phacochoerus africanus,Barcelona zoo, Spain, Europe,Sustainability,conserving the environment,Protecting biodiversity
Lioness and her Two Lion Cubs in wilderness. The lioness, while hunting in the wild, makes no attempt to target the Helmeted Guinea Fowl birds (Numida meleagris) nearby. These birds are quick to take flight when they sense danger, making it difficult for a lion to catch them. Unlike other feline species with strong leaping abilities, such as the caracal or serval, lionesses are not adept at catching airborne prey. Caracals and servals are known for their impressive jumping skills, allowing them to capture birds in flight, a feat that lionesses cannot achieve. As a result, it’s common to see lionesses and Helmeted Guinea Fowls peacefully coexisting in the same space without any immediate threat.
Lusitanian horse is playing with the Rhodesian Ridgeback dog
A lioness sitting on the plains of Masai Mara with beautiful light and landscape – Kenya
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