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Insect with two ants, Homebush Bay, NSW, Australia.
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Insect with two ants photographed at Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, NSW, Australia. Published in Africa Calling Exhibition, Milton NSW Australia ..read more
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Giraffe drinking at a pan in South Africa
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Giraffe drinking at a pan in South Africa Published in Africa Calling Exhibition, Milton NSW Australia ..read more
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Giraffe at a pan in South Africa
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Giraffe at a pan in South Africa Published in Africa Calling Exhibition, Milton NSW Australia ..read more
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Giraffe and zebra at a pan in South Africa
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Giraffe and zebra at a pan in South Africa Published in Africa Calling Exhibition, Milton NSW Australia ..read more
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Three cheetah cubs, Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Three cheetah cubs, Kruger National Park, South Africa Published in Africa Calling Exhibition, Milton NSW Australia ..read more
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Cotton Top Tamarin
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The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg (1.1 lb). One of the smallest primates, the cotton-top tamarin is easily recognized by the long, white sagittal crest extending from its forehead to its shoulders. The species is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests in northwestern Colombia, where it is arboreal and diurnal. Its diet includes insects and plant exudates, and it is an important seed disperser in the tropical ecosystem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton-top_tamarin Published in Leucistic Impala, Kruger National Park ..read more
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Cotton Top Tamarin
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The cotton-top tamarin is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. This New World Monkey can live up to 24 years old, but most of them live up to 13 years old. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton-top_tamarin Published in Leucistic Impala, Kruger National Park, South Africa ..read more
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Golden Lion Tamarin
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The golden lion tamarin also known as the golden marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae. Native to the Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the golden lion tamarin is an endangered species. The range for wild individuals is spread across four places along southeastern Brazil, and a captive population is maintained at about 490 individuals among 150 zoos...Information source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_lion_tamarin... Published in Leucistic Impala, Kruger National Park, South Africa ..read more
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