Keyword: Feeding
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A manatee (Trichecus manatus) feeds on a carrot.
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Veterinarian bottle feeding two female hand-raised nine-day-old clouded leopard cubs, (Neofelis nebulosa nebulosa), at the Nashville Zoo.
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Veterinarian bottle feeding two female hand-raised nine-day-old clouded leopard cubs, Neofelis nebulosa, at the Nashville Zoo.
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A staff member with a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.
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A conservationist feeding a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.
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A conservationist feeding a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.
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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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A woman feeds an eager horse at sunset.
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A woman has a horse eating out of the palm of her hand.
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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.
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A critically endangered (IUCN) and federally endangered bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus, at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo.
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A flock of American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber ruber) feeding.
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A Nazca booby (Sula granti) as it feeds its chick on Tower Island in Galapagos National Park.
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Swallow-tail gull (Creagrus furcatus) with hungry chick, on North Seymour Island, part of the Galapagos Chain.
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Swallow-tail gull (Creagrus furcatus) with hungry chick, on North Seymour Island, part of the Galapagos Chain.
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A California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) with its trainer at the Houston Zoo.
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Unplanned product of a foster-parent program for endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana), a “whoopill” was sired out of a whooper out of a great Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis). Having failed to produce a single breeding female, biologists have abandoned their efforts to create a viable flock of whooping cranes, whose numbers in the wild have crept from 51 in 1973 to about 165 today. Many think that, rather than struggling to restore a creature so near extinction, efforts should be concentrated on species in the early stages of danger.
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A woman feeds 23 cats that are now homeless after hurricane Andrew, which she has adopted.
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A nutria (Myrocastor coypus) shows its chisel-like teeth, which are used for feeding on the roots of marsh plants. The species is found in northern Asia, eastern Africa, Europe, Bolivia, and southern Brazil. This and other nutrias were released from private lands in Louisiana during a 1940 hurricane. The rodents are capable of wetland destruction by denuding patches of marsh which quickly erode.
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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.
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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.
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Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) swirl out of the Eckert James River Bat Cave at sunset to feed on insects. This maternity colony builds to more than 6 million bats in late July, making it one of the largest in the world. It is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy.
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Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) swirl out of the Eckert James River Bat Cave at sunset to feed on insects. This maternity colony builds to more than 6 million bats in late July, making it one of the largest in the world. It is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy.
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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.
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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.
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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.
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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.
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Two Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) feed on waste grain in near the Rowe Audubon Sanctuary in Gibbon, Nebraska.
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A sea turtle that was rescued from the deep water horizon oil spill being rehabilitated at the Audubon Nature Institute in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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American goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) feed at Waveland Farm near Walton, Nebraska.
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American goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) feed at Waveland Farm near Walton, Nebraska.
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An endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) with keeper.
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Bird watchers at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.
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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.
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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.
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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.