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Endemic Species Collection

Endemic species, the jewels of our planet's biodiversity, are a testament to nature's remarkable ability to adapt and thrive in specific regions

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Portrait of Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Portrait of Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Gelada baboon and giant lobelia in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Gelada baboon and giant lobelia in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: a pair of Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

a pair of Gelada baboon in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Simien wolf (canis simensis) in Bale mountains national park, Ethiopia

Simien wolf (canis simensis) in Bale mountains national park, Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Gelada baboon silhouette in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Gelada baboon silhouette in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Gelada baboon family in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Gelada baboon family in Simien Mountains National Park, Northern Ethiopia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Costa Rican pygmy owl

Costa Rican pygmy owl
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Banded knob-tailed gecko

Banded knob-tailed gecko
Milan Zygmunt

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endemic species, frame, beauty in nature, forest, , Socotra Yemen, 479935837

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Red Kangaroo

Red Kangaroo
A Red Kangaroo at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Banded Spiny Lobster, Hawaii, USA

Banded Spiny Lobster, Hawaii, USA
The banded spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus) is an endemic species; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: The Running Coua is a endemic species from the semiarid lowland forests of sw Madagascar

The Running Coua is a endemic species from the semiarid lowland forests of sw Madagascar, Coua cursor, Madagascar

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Angle Headed Dragon

Angle Headed Dragon
An Angle Headed Dragon is seen at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Texas Blind Cave Salamander - Endemic to the caves of the San Marcos District, Texas

Texas Blind Cave Salamander - Endemic to the caves of the San Marcos District, Texas
PM-10474 Texas Blind Cave Salamander Endemic to the caves of the San Marcos District, Texas. Eurycea rathburni Endangered species Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Australia, South Austrailia

Australia, South Austrailia. A sub-species of Western Grey Kangaroo known as the Kangaroo Island Kangaroo. It is the only species of kangaroo on this island which lies off Adelaide in South Australia

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Freshwater crocodile

Freshwater crocodile
The jaw of a freshwater crocodile is seen at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast. Freshwater crocodiles are not known as man-eaters and rarely cause fatalities

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Arno Goby Fish - adult male - Central Italy

Arno Goby Fish - adult male - Central Italy
RD-63 Arno Goby Fish - adult male Central Italy Padogobius nigricans Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Lake Victoria cichlid - extinct in the wild Africa

Lake Victoria cichlid - extinct in the wild Africa
PM-9832 Lake Victoria cichlid - extinct in the wild Africa Yssichromis argens Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: Humphead Cichlid - endemic to Lake Tanganyika

Humphead Cichlid - endemic to Lake Tanganyika
PM-10403 Humphead Cichlid - endemic to Lake Tanganyika Cyphotilapia frontosa endemic species Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Species Collection: San Marcos Salamander- endangered species, only found in headwaters of San Marcos River, Texas

San Marcos Salamander- endangered species, only found in headwaters of San Marcos River, Texas
PM-10465 San Marcos Salamander - endangered species, only found in headwaters of San Marcos River, Texas, USA. Here hiding among glass spheres Eurycea nana Pat Morris Please note that prints are for


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Endemic species, the jewels of our planet's biodiversity, are a testament to nature's remarkable ability to adapt and thrive in specific regions. From the enchanting Costa Rican pygmy owl with its captivating gaze, to the Gelada baboons gracefully roaming through Simien Mountains National Park in Northern Ethiopia, these creatures embody uniqueness and resilience. In the heart of Simien Mountains National Park, we encounter a Gelada baboon family basking in their natural habitat. Their intricate social dynamics and playful interactions captivate us as they navigate through rocky terrains with ease. A portrait captures one individual baboon's expressive face, revealing a glimpse into their complex emotions. As we explore further, we witness an extraordinary sight - a pair of Gelada baboons standing tall amidst giant lobelia plants. The juxtaposition between these primates and the vibrant flora showcases nature's harmonious symphony at play. Simien Mountains National Park also reveals another hidden gem: the elusive Simien wolf or canis simensis. This magnificent creature roams freely within Bale mountains national park in Ethiopia. Its presence reminds us that they can not limited to just one region but can be found across various landscapes. The silhouette of a Gelada baboon against the backdrop of Simien Mountains creates an ethereal image that speaks volumes about their adaptability and survival skills, and is moments like these that remind us why protecting endemic species is crucial for maintaining ecological balance. Back within Simien Mountains National Park, we come across yet another Gelada baboon family enjoying their peaceful existence amidst breathtaking scenery. These encounters serve as reminders that every living being has its place on this Earth; each contributes uniquely to our planet's rich tapestry of life. Finally, we encounter the Banded knob-tailed gecko showcasing its mesmerizing patterns while blending seamlessly into its surroundings – an epitome of camouflage perfected over time.