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  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
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  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
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  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8805 12 Sep 2011 A.JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8364 12 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8320 12 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8459 12 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    7571 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    7565 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    7564 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    7566 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8757 12 Sep 2011 A.JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8535 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    8338 12 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Black Rhinoceros is highly endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List.  With a life span of 40-50 years black rhinos become sexually mature at 5 years with males claiming territories and mating at around the age of 12 years.  An extended time to recruitment, is one of the reasons these animals are critically endangered.  Poaching is the prime cause of danger to the rhino followed closely by habitat destruction
    7555 11 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • A female Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) moves through the African bush.  Critically endangered and listed on the IUCN Red List, sighting Black Rhinos in the wild at close quarters is a uncommon experience
    8363 12 Sep 2011 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
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  • An adult polar bear begins to shake his head to remove snow after sheltering in a hole he made earlier in the snow during a fierce snow storm.  When environmental conditions dictate, they often will excavate large dens within the snow to protect themselves from the strong winds
    4402 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4500 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    0725 29 Dec 2009 .JPG
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    4422-05-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4185 19 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2959 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
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  • A polar bear cub, separated from its mother, walks quickly to catch her in the high Arctic in Canada
    6992 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and her cub walk closely past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  It's interesting to note that the cub is almost the size of the mother
    6424 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear mother and two cubs rests on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada whilst waiting for sea ice to freeze
    5148 24 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals.  Although the fights appear very serious, injury does not occur
    4057 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    3863 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A restful moment as a polar bear rests his head on its paws.  The future of these apex predators is grim as climate change begins to alter their environment
    2872 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The paw and claws of an adult polar bear are impressive.  The paw can be the size of a large dinner plate while claws are often over an inch long.  The delicate guard hairs can be seen around the claws of this bear
    2795 19 Nov 2009A.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    1677 16 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Easily negotiating a deep snow drift, a polar bear makes its way along the shores of Hudson Bay whilst it waits for the sea ice to form
    1406 16 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A female polar bear walks toward the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
    0081 27 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9419 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4396 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    3886-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    3770-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4403 20 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4169 19 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4143 19 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    4996 18 Oct 2009 .jpg
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2917 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2914 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2912 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2875 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2811 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
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  • Two adult polar bears, one with exceptionally large paws, make their way along the snow covered landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    7217 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An adult polar bear walks warily past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
    6909 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large adult male polar bear stops what it's doing to look at the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  Large makes are dangerous and utmost care must be taken when working in close proximity to male bears.  Large males can and do attack mother polar bears and cubs which is why, if at all possible, males are avoided. This individual was almost stark white in colour, in contrast to many polar bears that are have a yellowish tinge to the colour of their fur
    6643 26 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub make their way across the rock-sewn snow landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    3651 21 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large polar bear watches intently as it moves across the frozen landscape on the high Arctic of Canada
    3016 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two polar bears greet each other in the high Arctic on Canada
    2484 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    1504 16 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear walks slowly across the sparsely vegetated tundra in search of food in the arctic region of Canada
    0616 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9492 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9455b 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9437 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9435 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9430 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9372 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9352 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9347 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    9336 05 Dec 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    8053 10 Oct 2009.JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4512 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4493 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4431 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    4420 18 Mar 2010 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    0740 29 Dec 2009 .JPG
  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    0715 29 Dec 2009 .JPG
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  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    4718-05-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    4116-05-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    3882-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    3715-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    3178-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2971-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2961-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2736-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2668-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2513-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) - Kangaroo Island
    2397-04-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4191 19 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) - Mongolia
    4188 19 Oct 2014 .JPG
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
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  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.  The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania.  Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease.  The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area.  The cancerous growths eventually lead to the devil's death
    2917 03 Oct 2011 .jpg
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  • The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The devil can only be found in the wild in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Devils are becoming increasingly uncommon and difficult to find, due to the spread of a cancer-like virus named Devil Tumour Disease. The disease, which is spread via contact with other devils, causes large growths to develop around the facial area. The cancer kills the devil
    2900 03 Oct 2011 A.JPG
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