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A herd of bison roam on a ranch near Valentine, Nebraska.

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A herd of bison roam on a ranch near Valentine, Nebraska.

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A red spot assassin bug (Platymeris rhadamanthus) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.

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A red spot assassin bug (Platymeris rhadamanthus) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.

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A trapdoor spider (Sinothela sinensis) from a private collection. Trapdoor spiders are a different family than tarantulas. This is one of the oldest known kinds of spider on the planet. Biologists note the segmented abdomen as evidence of its ancient provenance.

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A trapdoor spider (Sinothela sinensis) from a private collection. Trapdoor spiders are a different family than tarantulas. This is one of the oldest known kinds of spider on the planet. Biologists note the segmented abdomen as evidence of its ancient provenance.

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Two Costa Rican redleg tarantulas (Megaphobema mesomelas) from a private collection. The male is smaller.

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Banded rubber frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus) from a private collection.

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Banded rubber frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus) from a private collection.

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A woman displays her baked goods at the Farmer’s Market in the historic Haymarket district of Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Pedestrians on the sidewalk in front of storefronts in Hollywood.

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A staff member scrubs algae off the bottom of the ocean section of a giant relief map of Colombia at Parque Jaime Duque, a tourist attraction near Bogota.

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A staff member walks across a giant relief map of Columbia at Parque Jaime Duque, a tourist attraction near Bogota.

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Land cleared for crops near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

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A helicopter in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa.

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Clear-cuts and remnants of rain forest flank the Vanduzi waterfall, on the east side of Mount Gorongosa. The mountain was added to the national park in 2010, but thousands of people still live on it. Many cut firewood to burn for heat and cooking, and many practice slash-and-burn agriculture.

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The western Arctic caribou herd heads east and inland from their calving grounds to their summer range in the Brooks Mountains on the North Slope of Alaska.

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The western Arctic caribou herd heads east and inland from their calving grounds to their summer range in the Brooks Mountains on the North Slope of Alaska.

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The western Arctic caribou herd heads east and inland from their calving grounds to their summer range in the Brooks Mountains on the North Slope of Alaska.

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The western Arctic caribou herd heads east and inland from their calving grounds to their summer range in the Brooks Mountains on the North Slope of Alaska.

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Caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.

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A moose (Alces americanus) crosses the Kukpuk River on Alaska’s North Slope.

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The Brooks Range, inside the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.

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Freezing and thawing creates polygon shapes in a river delta on the North Slope of Alaska.

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