Keyword: Costume
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PEO017-00308
“I texted Santa but got Satan. Stupid Autocorrect”
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PEO004-00598
Men and women wearing Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus costumes walk on the sidewalk in Hollywood.
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BIR003-00435
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00436
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00437
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00438
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00439
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00440
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00441
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00442
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00443
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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BIR003-00444
Zoo keepers wear crane costumes to bond with juvenile Mississippi sandhill cranes at the Audubon Species Survival Center, part of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana. With just 110 adults in the wild now, every chick counts, and so young birds are taught how to forage for food by their human ‘parents’ out in flight pens until it’s time to be released into the wild again.
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PEO020-00143
A web-surfing clown.
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PEO020-00141
A clown simultaneously uses his phone and computer.
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PEO020-00142
A web-surfing clown.
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PEO020-00140
A clown sits by himself.
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PEO017-00243
A couple dressed up for Halloween.
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PEO020-00122
An American flag draped around two people.
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PEO020-00124
Three people drape themselves with American flags.
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PEO020-00125
Three people draped with American flags.
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PEO020-00126
A young woman holds a light bulb while clothed in an American flag.
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PEO020-00127
A young woman holds a light bulb while clothed in an American flag.
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PEO020-00128
A young woman holds a light bulb while clothed in an American flag.
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PEO020-00129
A young woman holds a light bulb while clothed in an American flag.
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PEO024-00185
Being a super hero is exhausting for a little boy.
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PEO024-00182
A young boy dressed as a super hero.
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PEO024-00183
Two brothers play as super heros.
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PEO024-00184
Two brothers play as super heros.
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PEO024-00181
A young boy dressed as a super hero.
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PEO004-00555
A young woman poses with a bison skull.
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PEO004-00556
A young woman poses with a bison skull.
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PEO025-00088
A mother helps her young son use a computer.
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PEO020-00104
Love fills a young woman’s head.
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PEO020-00103
Love fills a young woman’s head.
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ANI088-00006
Dave Wistrom tries on a koala suit in his home Morayfield, Queensland. Wistrom is a volunteer with the Moreton Bay Koala Rescue group and wears the suit at educational and fundraising events.
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PEO027-00005
A Fulniô man prepares for a ceremony at a private home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.