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Mountains of the Berchtesgaden Alps under blue sky. \
Shoot at Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA, United States
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The alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) on the alpine meadow, large ground-dwelling squirrel, from the genus of marmots.
Chair lift that from the Rio Gere restaurant on the Tre Croci pass road takes you to the over 2000 meter high Son Forca refuge at the foot of the Cristallo group with a beautiful view of the Dolomites
The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Wettersteingebirge, Moutains in Bavaria,Alps.
European ground squirrel - Spermophilus citellus
A majestic landscape of rugged mountains in Leutasch, Tyrol, Austria
The Caucasian squirrel or Persian squirrel, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus found in temperate broadleaf and mixed forests in south-western Asia.\nLocation : Istanbul - Turkey
Iberian frog (Rana iberica) leggy frog
A Black-Tailed Prairie Dog scans the environment on the prairie of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Alpine roses flower in front a the majestic mountain range of the Dachstein
The Gunnison's Prairie Dog (Cynomys gunnisoni) is a rodent and member of the squirrel family.  They are primarily distributed in the Four Corners region of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.  Their coats are light brown mixed with black-colored hairs. The top of the head, cheeks, and eyebrows are darker than the rest of the body. The tail is mostly white.  The prairie dog’s eyes are on the sides of the head to give them wide peripheral vision to more easily spot predators.  The Gunnison's prairie dog typically feeds during the day on grasses, herbs, and leaves.  In the spring, they feed on newly grown shrubs.  In the summer they mainly consume seeds.  Prairie dog habitat includes meadows, grasslands, high desert and floodplains. They are often found in areas of rabbitbrush, sagebrush, and saltbrush.  Gunnison's prairie dogs live in large colonies of up to several hundred.  They are more active in the early morning and late afternoon especially during hot weather.  When the temperatures are cooler, they become more active throughout the day. When it rains or snows, the prairie dog will spend its time underground.  When they are above ground, they feed, make social contact, look out for predators, groom and dig their burrows.  During the winter, the Gunnison's prairie dog hibernates for long periods of time without food or water, instead relying on stored fat and physiological adaptations to slow their metabolism.  After hibernation, they become active from April through October.  The Gunnison's prairie dog has a complex system of vocal communication.  Their bark is a combination of high-pitched syllables to identify various predators.  They also have different sounds for an \
A prairie dog is alert near the burrow in it's habitat
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Young steppe marmot in natural reserve \
squirrel in St. James' Park in central London; London, United Kingdom
Shoot at Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA, United States
Images from Northern Italy. Majestic nature. Landscape with mountain. Image stitched together for panoramic view from several original parts
Vole on the green
Leprosy infected Red Squirrel foraging in grass on the island of Brownsea, near Poole in Dorset, Southern England. It is the same variant of the disease which causes leprosy in humans - symptoms include, skin leisions, hair loss and swelling of their ears, muzzle and feet. Brownsea is one of the few remaining habitats that the Red Squirrel thrives.
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Alpine marmot on the Grossglockner, Austria
2024 European elections , conceptual photo .
A Black-Tailed Prairie Dog scans the environment, alert for predators on the prairie of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius)
Stoos is a village located in the municipality of Morschach. It is situated at 1,300 m in the Swiss canton of Schwyz and has about 100 inhabitants. It is used as a small ski resort with a cable car leading to the Fronalpstock. The village is car-free and is accessible via the Stoosbahn funicular railway.
Capybara drying off after a dip in the pool
The last piece of the European puzzle.
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