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lion trapped in a zoo cage behind bars
Young woman feeding deer in Nara, Japan
Macro view of tiger portrait outdoors
Birds. Bulgaria
Rothschild's giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis captive animals
A beautiful portrait of a cheetah in Maasai Mara
A closeup shot of a beautiful cheetah in Namibia on the blurry background
Red squirrel sits on a pine branch.
Lazy group of Asian small-clawed otter, close-up
Pet Python on a Black Background
Male Lion Sitting On A Tree At Amsterdam The Netherlands 30-3-2022
Masked lapwing also known as the spur-winged plover, close up
The majestic lion lies on a rock.
A closeup of a red squirrel in a forest surrounded by greenery with a blurry background
A Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in Scotland, UK
White, albino squirrel eating nuts
Series of images of a wild squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) searching for and finding walnuts and hazelnuts on a balcony with flower pots. In the background the green inner courtyard
Rare Black and White Striped Adult Tiger
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) in public park
Two majestic lions sitting on a stone and looking at each other while enjoying the sun
Close-up of a Crested Caracara
A white female lion lying on grassy ground
The red squirrel or Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus common throughout Eurasia. The red squirrel is an arboreal, primarily herbivorous rodent. \nIn Great Britain, Ireland, and in Italy numbers have decreased drastically in recent years. This decline is associated with the introduction by humans of the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) from North America. However, the population in Scotland is stabilising due to conservation efforts, awareness and the increasing population of the pine marten, a European predator that selectively controls grey squirrels.\nDistribution:\nRed squirrels occupy boreal, coniferous woods in northern Europe and Siberia, preferring Scots pine, Norway spruce and Siberian pine. In western and southern Europe they are found in broad-leaved woods where the mixture of tree and shrub species provides a better year round source of food. In most of the British Isles and in Italy, broad-leaved woodlands are now less suitable due to the better competitive feeding strategy of introduced grey squirrels (source Wikipedia). \n\nIn the Netherlands this Species is quite common in Forests and Parks.
A close-up of a giraffe's face inside the zoo.
Focused deer in the forest in Nara park
deer in the forest, photo as a background, digital image
angry lioness
Young Squirrel sits on tree in summer. Beautiful and red-haired young squirrel sits on a tree branch in summer. Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris.
The bare-faced go-away-bird (Crinifer personatus) is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae which is native to the eastern Afrotropics. It is named for its distinctive and uniquely bare, black face.\nThe sexes are similar, other than the female's green beak. It is 48 cm long beak to tail, and weighs approximately 210 to 300 grams.
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