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M Ammals Collection (page 9)

"Captivating Mammals from Around the World

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Footprints of an Elk

Footprints of an Elk in Estonia

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Hoary marmots

Hoary marmots (Marmota caligata) at Chester Lake in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park near Kananaskis, Rockies, Canada

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Cattle in California

Cattle in California
Cattle grazing on grassland, mainly California Goldfields (Lasthenia californica) in the Carrizo Plain National Monument, California

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Beaver lodge

Beaver lodge
A Beaver lodge in the lake at Cottonwood Slough, Jasper National Park, the Rockies, Canada

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Cattle grazing in Eire

Cattle grazing in Eire
Cattle grazing on high limestone pavement and pasture at Black Head, the Burren, Eire

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Kittens suckling, Romania

Kittens suckling, Romania
Kittens suckling with mother in Romania

Background imageM Ammals Collection: American bison, Canada

American bison, Canada
American bison (Bison bison) grazing on prairie in Waterton, Canada

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Sheep flock in the Gudani valley

Sheep flock in the Gudani valley, in the Great Caucasus, Georgia, USA

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Red Deer

Red Deer
Red deer stag roaring, Richmond Park, London UK. October 2008

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Brown bear

Brown bear
Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) in snowy weather in the Brown Bear sanctuary, Zarnesti, Romania

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Monkey trafficking

Monkey trafficking. Monkeys in a cage waiting to be exported illegally

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Heifer cow

Heifer cow. Photographed near the river Taw in Devon, UK

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Prehistoric elephant, artwork

Prehistoric elephant, artwork
Prehistoric elephant. Computer artwork of a Tetralophodon sp. prehistoric proboscid sheltering under a tree during the Miocene epoch (around 23-5 million years ago) in what is now Europe

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Simocyon in a tree, artwork

Simocyon in a tree, artwork
Simocyon in a tree. Computer artwork of a Simocyon sp. prehistoric mammal in a tree during the Miocene epoch (around 23-5 million years ago), in what is now Europe

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Prehistoric cat, artwork

Prehistoric cat, artwork
Prehistoric cat. Computer artwork of a Styriofelis sp. prehistoric feline hunting near a woodland in Europe during the Miocene epoch (around 23-5 million years ago)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Brontops prehistoric rhino, artwork

Brontops prehistoric rhino, artwork
Brontops prehistoric rhino. Computer artwork of a Brontops. This rhinoceros-like mammal stood around 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder and lived during the Late Eocene epoch (around 38

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat, artwork

Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat, artwork
Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat. Computer artwork of a Promegantereon sp. prehistoric feline roaring from a tree during the Miocene epoch (around 23-5 million years ago), in what is now Europe

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Dog anatomy, artwork

Dog anatomy, artwork
Dog anatomy. Computer artwork showing the skeletal system of a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats, artwork

Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats, artwork
Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats. Computer artwork of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus columbi) being attacked by sabre-tooth cats (Smilodon fatalis)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Lystrosaurus, artwork

Lystrosaurus, artwork
Lystrosaurus. Computer artwork of a Lystrosaurus sp. dicynodont therapsid emerging from its burrow during the Triassic period (around 250-200 million years ago) in what is now South Africa

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Mother and baby Chacma Baboon

Mother and baby Chacma Baboon
Female Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), also known as Cape Baboon, with baby in Cape, South Africa

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Rock Dassie

Rock Dassie (Procavia capensis), also known as Rock Hyrax, in South Africa

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Six-banded armadillo

Six-banded armadillo (Euphractus sexcinctus). This armadillo is native to South America and is usually yellowish in colouring, giving rise to its other name, the yellow armadillo

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Capybara by a lake

Capybara by a lake
Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) by a lake. The capybara is the largest rodent in the world. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Mammoth, artwork

Mammoth, artwork
Mammoth, computer artwork. Mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) were large mammals, weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes. They were found across North America

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Cave painting of horse and hind, artwork

Cave painting of horse and hind, artwork
Cave painting of a horse and a hind. Artwork of a cave painting found on the roof of the Altamira Cave in northern Spain, which was inhabited during the the Upper Palaeolithic period

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Herd of American Bison

Herd of American Bison
A herd of American Bison, or Buffalo Bison, grazing in grasslands in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Cattle grazing in Suffolk

Cattle grazing in Suffolk
Cattle grazing on Market Weston fen nature reserve in Suffolk, UK

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Cow muzzle

Cow muzzle
Close-up of a cows muzzle, photographed in Sweden

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Least chipmunk

Least chipmunk (Tamias minimus) feeding on the ground in San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Piglets foraging in woodland

Piglets foraging in woodland clearing in the mountains of central Corsica in France

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Flies near horses eye

Flies near horses eye
Flies near a horses eye, photographed in Sweden

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Long-haired spider monkey

Long-haired spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth). These primates, also known as white-bellied or white-fronted spider monkeys

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Brontotherium, artwork

Brontotherium, artwork
Brontotherium. Computer artwork of a Brontotherium on an open plain with birds on its back. This extinct mammal belonged to the same group as horses

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Sheep from Gotland, Sweden

Sheep from Gotland, Sweden
Sheep from the island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Sweden. This is an old breed and both the male and female has horns

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Harvesting using horses and cart

Harvesting using horses and cart
Harvesting using horses and a cart, near Baraolt in Transylvania, Romania

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Columbian Black-tailed Deer

Columbian Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) feeding among wildflowers in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Red brocket deer

Red brocket deer. Red brockets (Mazama americana) are the largest of the brocket deer species. Brocket deer are small forest-dwelling deer found in Mexicos Yucatn Peninsula

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Longhorn cattle

Longhorn cattle grazing in pasture on the Gargano Peninsula in Italy

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Red howler monkey

Red howler monkey (Alouatta sp.) climbing in a tree. Howler monkeys are among the largest group of New World monkeys. They take their name from the extremely loud vocalisations they use to

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Mammals of the Miocene era, artwork

Mammals of the Miocene era, artwork. The Miocene era is the period from around 23 to 5 million years ago. The mammals shown are: a prehistoric pig (Bunolistriodon lockarti)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Embryonic development, historical artwork

Embryonic development, historical artwork
Embryonic development. Historical artwork showing two stages in the embryonic development of a dog (left) and a human (right)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Deer in a distant snow covered field

Deer in a distant snow covered field in February. Photographed in Dorset in the United Kingdom

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Dairy herd in rural France

Dairy herd in rural France
Bringing in the dairy herd in The Brenne, near Mezieres in rural france

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Malayan Flying Fox

Malayan Flying Fox
A roosting Malayan Flying Fox (Pteropus Vampyrus), also known as a Fruit Bat, in Singapore Zoo. All species of flying foxes only feed on nectar, blossom, pollen, and fruit

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Sheep grazing on steep slopes

Sheep grazing on steep slopes
Sheep grazing the steep slopes of Egerdon Hill in Dorset, UK. The lines of terracettes caused by slipping of the light, friable soils are noticeable

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Oriental small-clawed otters

Oriental small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinerea) resting after swimming. This otter, also known as the Asian small-clawed otter, is the smallest otter species in the world

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Red Squirrel

Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in a Scots Pine tree (Pinus sylvestris)



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"Captivating Mammals from Around the World: A Glimpse into Nature's Wonders" Dartmoor ponies grazing peacefully amidst the stunning Bonehill Rocks in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England - a picturesque scene straight out of a fairytale. The majestic Lincoln Red herd of cattle roaming freely in the serene countryside of Donington-on-Bain, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom - an idyllic sight that embodies rural charm. Witnessing two bighorn sheep rams fiercely butting heads during the rut in Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States of America - nature's raw display of strength and dominance. A magnificent Red deer stag standing tall against a backdrop of vibrant autumn foliage - a symbol of grace and resilience in the heartwarming embrace of nature. Caught in action. An Okapi gracefully chewing leaves with its elongated tongue - showcasing its unique feeding habits and captivating beauty. A playful Capybara family enjoying their time by the water's edge - their adorable interactions reminding us that love knows no bounds even among animals. Meet Mr. Badger (Meles Meles) from the enchanting woodlands of United Kingdom, Europe – this nocturnal creature holds secrets to survival and adaptability within its furry paws. Behold. A breathtaking sight as a herd of elephants marches across vast African plains – these gentle giants remind us to cherish our wildlife heritage for generations to come. Highland cattle proudly gracing Isle Of Skye’s rugged landscapes with their iconic shaggy coats – embodying Scotland’s rich cultural heritage while thriving amidst untamed beauty. In Montana's wilderness lies a Grey wolf growling fiercely; an emblematic predator whose presence echoes through North America's untamed territories – capturing both fear and admiration simultaneously