Keyword: equitorial guinea
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A wild cicada on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A wild caterpillar in Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A centipede on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A centipede on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A centipede on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A wild cicada on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A studio portrait of a fungus from the rainforest floor on Bioko Island, Equitorial Guinea.
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A studio portrait of a fungus from the rainforest floor on Bioko Island, Equitorial Guinea.
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A Fea’s chameleon (Chamaeleo feae) from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A Fea’s chameleon (Chamaeleo feae) from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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A Fea’s chameleon (Chamaeleo feae) from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
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ENV019-00027
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00028
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00029
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00030
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00031
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo.
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ENV019-00032
On the road to Moka, where some snails and squirrels are sold in roadside stands.
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ENV019-00026
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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The main market in Malabo where bushmeat is sold.
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The main market in Malabo where bushmeat is sold. Shown is an African crocodile brought in from the mainland.
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ENV019-00022
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00023
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00024
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.
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ENV019-00025
Men work at tables to burn the hide off of various bushmeat animals in the main market in Malabo. A big male drill was brought in, proof that primates are still being hunted on the island, despite the presidential ban on primate hunting.