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Prey Collection (page 5)

Background imagePrey Collection: Madagascar fish eagle

Madagascar fish eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides). Lake Ravelobe across from the Ampijeroa Forest Station. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest

Background imagePrey Collection: Kenya, Masai Mara. Yellow-billed stork with fish prey

Kenya, Masai Mara. Yellow-billed stork with fish prey

Background imagePrey Collection: Lioness (Panthera leo) showing red face and neck after just having eaten. Her right

Lioness (Panthera leo) showing red face and neck after just having eaten. Her right eye is milky and obviously blind from an injury. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imagePrey Collection: Lioness (Panthera leo) watching buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from a distance. Duba Plains area

Lioness (Panthera leo) watching buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from a distance. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imagePrey Collection: Lions (Panthera leo) hunting buffalo (Syncerus caffer) Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta

Lions (Panthera leo) hunting buffalo (Syncerus caffer) Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imagePrey Collection: Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number

Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number around 1200 animals. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imagePrey Collection: Red-naped Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus nuchalis, adult male color banded with ant prey on aspen tree

Red-naped Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus nuchalis, adult male color banded with ant prey on aspen tree, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA

Background imagePrey Collection: Cougar, mountain lion, Florida panther, Puma concolor, has greatest distribution

Cougar, mountain lion, Florida panther, Puma concolor, has greatest distribution among all mammals in western hemisphere, except humans. Top of the food chain predator

Background imagePrey Collection: Cougar, mountain

Cougar, mountain lion, Florida panther, Puma concolor, has greatest distribution among all mammals in western hemisphere, except humans. Top of the food chain predator

Background imagePrey Collection: Burrowing owls

Burrowing owls are a popular site on Marco Island, Florida where they excavate and nest in underground burrows. Habitat loss due to human development are taking away essential areas for these owls

Background imagePrey Collection: N. A. USA, Alaska, A. N. W. R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern

N. A. USA, Alaska, A. N. W. R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern
N.A. USA, Alaska, A.N.W.R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern Brooks Range

Background imagePrey Collection: USA, Alaska, Homer. Bald eagle upside down start of dive for prey. Credit as: Arthur

USA, Alaska, Homer. Bald eagle upside down start of dive for prey. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePrey Collection: Upper Mara, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, Serval, Leptailurus serval, hunting in

Upper Mara, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, Serval, Leptailurus serval, hunting in grasses

Background imagePrey Collection: Kenya. Close-up

Kenya. Close-up of little bee-eater bird on limb with bee in beak. Credit as: Joanne Williams / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont



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