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An adult orangutan wading through the flooded forests of Tanjung Puting national park

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A tiny, newly born turtle, seeing the world for the first time

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Jaguar catches the scent of a peccary in the lowland Amazon.

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Cotton-top tamarinπŸ’
Cotton-top tamarins are named for the shock of white hair encircling their heads, a look reminiscent of Albert Einstein. Roughly the size of a squirrel, cotton-top tamarins also have white chests and bellies, while their backs and tails are covered in long black and brown fur. They have claw-like nails, which are critical to jumping from tree to tree in their forest habitat

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A Mother’s Love πŸ’•
Northern Manitoba, Canada.
Wapusk National Park.

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The Great Hammerhead. Largest of all the Hammerhead species, critically endangered....

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Bat falcons are small but widespread birds of prey in Mexico, Central, and South America. Weight 3.9-8.5 oz(110-240 g) length 9.1-12 inch (23-30.5 cm)
Young birds are similar in color, but with a buffy throat. Females in this species are much larger than males.

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The leafy sea dragon 🐲πŸͺΈ

Closely related to seahorses, the leafy sea dragon lives in cool rocky reefs off south and western Australia. There, this rare fish, with its leaflike fins and frilly appendages, is perfectly camouflaged among seaweeds and seagrass beds. It can be difficult to spot among the kelp as it slowly sways back and forth with the current.

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The Amsterdam albatross is a species of seabird from the albatross family. It measures 107-122 cm in length, has a wingspan of 280-340 cm and weighs 4.8-8 kg. The species nests only on the Amsterdam Islands (territory of Southern France) in the southern Indian Ocean.

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