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A large whitetail buck stands in a foggy meadow at sunrise. ME.
A selective focus shot of a squirrel in the field
The eastern chipmunk  is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America
Differential grasshopper (Melanoplus differentialis) on corn husk in afternoon sunlight, late summer/early fall. Though a native North American species, people call it a pest because it can greatly damage crops. Others admire its adaptability. Still others point out that it feeds birds and other wildlife when its numbers rise. Taken in a Connecticut cornfield.
Siberian chipmunk, Euamias sibiricus, in front of white background
Taken in the Okavango Delta
Grey squirrel, London, UK
A cheetah looking for prey.
Mt. Daisetsusan, Hokkaido
Beautiful female roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) standing in front of a meadow.
Kirk's dik-dik Madoqua kirki
Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) on rock, whipping tail
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.
Squirrels sitting on a rock. Feeding squirrels.
Eastern chipmunk looking around for food in Fall
African cheetah relaxing in grass. Copy space.
Grasshooper red color
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
A squirrel stands on hind legs in grass, gazing forward
Eastern chipmunk on rock with curved tail, seeming to enjoy the company of the photographer. The chipmunk is one of the most curious animals, fascinated by human doings. Twenty-four of the world's 25 chipmunk species live in North America, but only this species is found in the east. Taken wide open in the dark woods of Connecticut's northwest hills, with the narrow focus on the big eyes.
Fallow Deer Stag resting in long grass
group of springboks at late afternoon in the Namib desert - Namibia
Eastern Chipmunk Tamias striatus foraging in a backyard
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large-sized feline (family Felidae, subfamily Felinae) inhabiting most of Africa and parts of the Middle East. It is the only extant member of the genus Acinonyx. The cheetah can run faster than any other land animal. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Mother and cub.
Cheetah posing in the Ndutu region of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania
Chipmunk sitting on rock with hands to mouth in northern Colorado, in western USA of North America. Nearest town is Walden, Colorado.
North American chipmunk exploring the yard early spring
Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) ultra close on a stone wall in Connecticut, spring. Only chipmunk in eastern North America, and in its genus, Tamias. Of the 24 other chipmunk species, 23 occur in western or central North America and one occurs in Siberia. Outside its two breeding seasons, the eastern chipmunk is solitary. Yet it is extremely curious and can seem to enjoy human company, becoming quite tame around houses. It hibernates underground in winter and, in this case, did not emerge until May. The eastern is the largest of the world's chipmunks. It thrives in rocky, brushy woods.
Clear Blue Water of Port d'Andratx, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Ground squirrel eating wildflowers. Close-up.
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