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A Brazilian snake-necked turtle (Hydromedusa maximiliani) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.
This species is listed as vulnerable by IUCN.

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A Brazilian snake-necked turtle (Hydromedusa maximiliani) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.
This species is listed as vulnerable by IUCN.

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A Brazilian snake-necked turtle (Hydromedusa maximiliani) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.
This species is listed as vulnerable by IUCN.

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An Amazon matamata (Chelus fimbriata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Amazon matamata (Chelus fimbriata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Amazon matamata (Chelus fimbriata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Amazon matamata (Chelus fimbriata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A Tricarinate hill turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A Tricarinate hill turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A Tricarinate hill turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A Tricarinate hill turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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Male and female Eiselt’s pond turtles (Emys orbicularis eiselti) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Eiselt’s pond turtle (Emys orbicularis eiselti) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Eiselt’s pond turtle (Emys orbicularis eiselti) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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An Eiselt’s pond turtle (Emys orbicularis eiselti) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A black-lined toadhead turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A black-lined toadhead turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A black-lined toadhead turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A black-lined toadhead turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A black-lined toadhead turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A western black-bridged leaf turtle (Cyclemys atripons) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A western black-bridged leaf turtle (Cyclemys atripons) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A western black-bridged leaf turtle (Cyclemys atripons) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A western black-bridged leaf turtle (Cyclemys atripons) photographed at Turtle Island, a turtle research and conservation center.

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A federally endangered three-year-old cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) named Hasari, at White Oak Conservation Center.

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Hasari, a federally endangered three-year-old cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at White Oak Conservation Center.

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Two cheer pheasant (Catreus wallichii) at the Conservation Breeding Center for Pheasants and Herbivores in Kurseong, West Bengal, India. The male pheasant has more color around the eye and prominant crest feathers.
This species is listed as vulnerable by IUCN.

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A scorpion (Centromachetes sp.) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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A scorpion (Centromachetes sp.) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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A South Andean deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile. This animal is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, with fewer than 1,500 animals left in the wild.

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A South Andean deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile. This animal is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, with fewer than 1,500 animals left in the wild.

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A South Andean deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile. This animal is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, with fewer than 1,500 animals left in the wild.

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A Chile four-eyed frog (Pleurodema thaul) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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A Chile four-eyed frog (Pleurodema thaul) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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A Chile four-eyed frog (Pleurodema thaul) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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A Chilean lizard (Liolaemus chiliensis) at Fauna Andina, a conservation center near south-central Chile.

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