Keyword: mad
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PEO020-00194
A young boy is scolded by his mother, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO020-00175
A young woman in distress, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO020-00176
A young woman in distress, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO020-00179
A young woman in distress, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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ANI062-00154
A pair of vulnerable 1-year-old fossas, Cryptoprocta ferox, at the Omaha Zoo. This is Madagascar’s largest mammalian predator, and it’s numbers are declining in the wild.
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ANI062-00143
A vulnerable 1-year-old fossa, Cryptoprocta ferox, at the Omaha Zoo. This is Madagascar’s largest mammalian predator, and its numbers are declining in the wild.
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ANI062-00145
A vulnerable 1-year-old fossa, Cryptoprocta ferox, at the Omaha Zoo. This is Madagascar’s largest mammalian predator, and its numbers are declining in the wild.
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ANI011-00054
A musk ox bull (Ovibos moschatus) charges at Joel Sartore, on Nunivak Island, Alaska. These animals descended from stock brought in from Greenland in 1935.
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PEO024-00107
A teenage boy poses for a photograph while on vacation in Crosslake, Minnesota.
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PEO024-00016
A crying baby boy.
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PEO019-00015
A young boy pouts in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska as he hugs his blanket.
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PEO019-00014
A young boy pouts in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO019-00013
A young boy pouts in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO019-00012
A young boy pouts in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO019-00011
A young boy pouts in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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PEO019-00010
A young boy’s face is shown through a patterned window.
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ANI019-00150
An African lion (Panthera leo) at the Riverside Zoo.
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ANI040-00085
A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) at the Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure. (IUCN: Vulnerable)
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ANI040-00084
A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) at the Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure. (IUCN: Vulnerable)
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ANI040-00083
A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) at the Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure. (IUCN: Vulnerable)