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old fashioned boxers on a Polish postage stamp
CZECHOSLOVAKIA - CIRCA 1966: A stamp printed in Czechoslovakia from the \
Caracal sitting outdoors on the grass
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.
Summer in the wild among wild grasses is blooming agrimonia eupatoria
Very variable, low to tall, hairy or hairless perennial. Basal leaves oblong, broader above the middle, stalked; stem leaves linear-lanceolate, decreasing up to the stem, unstalked.\nFlowerheads bright yellow, 15-18cm, in lax, rather narrow panicles.\nHabitat: Dry places, on calcareous or acid soils.\nFlowering Season: July to September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe.\nGoldenrod is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis is not a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
the yellow footed rock wallaby is climbing on rocks
Funny sign in Scotland
Toronto, Canada - July 29, 2024: A sign warning residents that walking the dog on the soccer field is forbidden. Local rules and bylaws in the city.
A tapir walks across the grass in a zoo exhibit
Carolina jasmine (or Jessamine), also called ‘Gelsemium sempervirens’ (scientific name) and Yellow Jessamine (or Jasmine), is known for its brilliant display of fragrant, bright yellow flowers. This flowering plant in the family of Gelsemiaceae is native to southeastern United States and has beautiful emerald, green foliage. Its vine climbs beautifully on a trellises, arbors, fences and walls.bunch
License Plate with Blue Number and Copy Space.
Single swamp wallaby standing in the middle of a rural road
NEW ZEALAND - CIRCA 1986: A stamp printed by NEW ZEALAND, shows Kakapo bird (Strigops habroptilus), circa 1986
Footpath Sign to Rethymno Old Town on Crete, Greece
Northern lynx (Lynx lynx lynx). Wildlife animal.
Bright green lush foliage of a plant lit by the sun
beautiful wallabies on the ground enjoying their semi-freedom in spain, europe
Carolina jasmine, also called ‘Gelsemium sempervirens’ (scientific name), is known for its brilliant display of fragrant, bright yellow flowers. This flowering plant in the family of Gelsemiaceae is native to southeastern United States and has beautiful emerald, green foliage. Its vine climbs beautifully on a trellises, arbors, fences and walls.
A common dwarf mongoose sitting on a piece of wood in a zoo in daylight
Ground squirrel
Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor), Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale.
Autumn blossom.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Five Native American Tribes That Were Forced To Resettle In The State Of Oklahoma.
Cuban postage stamp of 1977: Tiger Panthera tigris. Text in Spanish Post. Cuba. 1977. Cats of the Havana Zoo.
Smooth-coated otter
BRAND Rubber Stamp
A curious Richardson's ground squirrel rodent pauses atop a lush green field. Its fur is a light brown with darker stripes.
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