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a wild Fossa roams a forest camp in search of food in Western Madagascar
Malayan tapir walking
The ferocious cryptoproct : biopark, Valencia
Pygmy fox fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) in the zoo. Expressive look up
Young Eastern Bongos - Tragelaphus eurycerus - an herbivorous nocturnal forest Ungulate with Striking Reddish-brown Coat and Spiralled Horns.
A young pademelon in the rainforest in Springbrook National Park
Fossa: cryptoprocta ferox, biopark, Valencia, Spain
Wild Baird's Tapir in a zoo, Venezuela
South American tapir - Tapirus terrestris is resting
Tapir in the open field, grazing tapir, South American tapir walking on Gras, South American tapirs in the cage, View of a South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris)\n\nTapirs  are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Tapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America and Southeast Asia. They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses. Only a single genus, Tapirus, is currently extant. Tapirs migrated into South America during the Pleistocene epoch from North America after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama as part of the Great American Interchange. Tapirs were formerly present across North America, but became extinct in the region at the end of the Late Pleistocene, around 12,000 years ago.
A close up view of a lowland Tapir outdoors in a zoo enclosure.
Large greater male kudu with a red-billed oxpecker in Kruger National Park in South Africa
South American tapir
Wild Tapir in a Costa Rican nature reserve.
Close up of a Brazilian Tapir.
Black Fallow Deer
Animals
Adult Brazillian Tapir Walking on Grass (anta)
English names: Baird's tapir, Central American tapir\nScientific name: Tapirus bairdii\n\nCountry: Costa Rica\nLocation: Corcovado National Park
A tapir walks across the grass in a zoo exhibit
Mule deer in Waterton National Park in Alberta
A closeup shot of the Pampashase Rabbit sitting next to plants
lion cubs
deer in the woods in spring
Young male greater kudu in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
The detail of fossa ((Cryptoprocta ferox). Unique endemic species, close up
The red-necked wallaby or Bennett's wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus) is a medium-sized macropod marsupial (wallaby), common in the more temperate and fertile parts of eastern Australia, including Tasmania. Red-necked wallabies have been introduced to several other countries, including New Zealand, the United Kingdom (in England and Scotland), Ireland, the Isle of Man, France and Germany.
Mara - Dolichotis patagonum sittling looking side on at the camera.  Close up
Jong edelhert
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