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African Elephant , Amboseli, KenyaAfrican Elephants, Chobe Botswana.Window, Arches N.P. Utah   CLICK!!!Delicate Arch, Arches N.P., Utah.
Burchell's Zebra, Equus burchelliiWaterhole, Etosha N.P. Namibia.King Penguins in surfHerring Gull chicks, Larus argentatusHarbor Seals, Phoca vitulina, Noss, Shetland Islands
Galápagos Sealion with Pup, Zalophus californianus1.085.764 Lesser Flamingoes, Lake BogoriaAfrican Elephant , Masai Mara, KenyaDusky Dolphin, Lagenorhynchus obscurus
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