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Two Seals in La Jolla of California.
A young Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus) with Table Mountain in the background, Blouberg Beach, Cape Town.
Grey seals on the rocks basking in the sun
Camelback Mountain is a prominent feature of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona.  It is part of the McDowell Mountain Range and is composed primarily of Precambrian granite.  The mountain has been weathered by rain, wind and other forces of nature over millions of years.  This erosion has given the mountain a distinctive hump-back “camel” shape thus leading to its name.  The area around Camelback Mountain is home to a variety of cacti, including saguaros, as well as a range of other desert plants and animals, such as jackrabbits, rattlesnakes, and Gila monsters. The mountain's summit provides a critical habitat for a number of bird species, including hawks, vultures, and eagles.  This view of the surrounding area was photographed from the Echo Canyon trail on Camelback Mountain near Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Face and Upper Body of a Harbor Seal Young Adult Laying on a Rocky Beach in Front of the Ocean. The image is taken from Vancouver Island Canada.
Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America from the Baja California Peninsula to the southern interior of British Columbia.  Sutter Buttes, California.
Gannets Nesting, Bass Rock, Scotland
Aerial view of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico
Two bull elephant seals (northern elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris) fight for dominance on the beach at Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California.
Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus on a beach at Horsey Gap, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
The Nazca Booby is a large seabird native to the Eastern Pacific. This booby was spotted at Punta Suarez on Espanola Island.
Gannets in flight at Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
A rosy boa (Lichanura trivirgata) near the San Jacinto Wildlife Area in northern Riverside County, southern California.  The rosy boa is one of two boa species in the United States.  As in all boas, this snake is a constrictor. It reaches a maximum length of 91-112 cm (36-44 in) and is usually a tan-pink color.  It almost always has three stripes down its ventral surface, which is the meaning of the species name.  It ranges from southern California and Arizona through Baja California and Sonora.  It has a reputation for being exceedingly gentle when handled and is popular in captivity.
Camelback Mountain is a prominent feature of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona.  It is part of the McDowell Mountain Range and is composed primarily of Precambrian granite.  The mountain has been weathered by rain, wind and other forces of nature over millions of years.  This erosion has given the mountain a distinctive hump-back “camel” shape thus leading to its name.  The area around Camelback Mountain is home to a variety of cacti, including saguaros, as well as a range of other desert plants and animals, such as jackrabbits, rattlesnakes, and Gila monsters. The mountain's summit provides a critical habitat for a number of bird species, including hawks, vultures, and eagles.  This view of the surrounding area was photographed from the Echo Canyon trail on Camelback Mountain near Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
the sea lions are grey on top and white underneath this protects them while swmming in the ocean
Aerial view of highway on the Mojave desert and blue sky
Sea lions on a pier
Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas during winter
A defensive puff adder (Bitis arietans) in natural habitat, South Africa
Gray seal (Halichoerus grypus)
Clear crystal shallow blue sea water and rocky seabed background. Calm transparent water surface, overhead view of underwater pebble, sun reflection.
Western diamondback rattlesnake ready to strike in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
Wave dissipating breakwater made from large concrete dolos blocks designed by South African harbour engineer in 1963 and now used worldwide
Sabino Canyon is a desert canyon in the mountains of Southern Arizona and a popular hiking destination.  Sabino Creek flows down the canyon.  Sabino Canyon began with the formation of the Santa Catalina Mountains over 12 million years ago.  The present-day varieties of plant life began appearing between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago.  The earliest human occupants of the area were the Native American Hohokam people.  In 1905, Sabino Canyon was placed under the control of the United States Forest Service.  This view of a Giant Saguaro forest was photographed from the Esperero Trail.  Sabino Canyon is in the Coronado National Forest near Tucson, Arizona, USA.
A bustling colony of gannets nesting on rugged, rocky cliffs. The birds are seen interacting, tending to their nests, and taking flight in this dynamic scene
Grey seal resting on the rocks near Inner Farne.
spring thaw viper
a snake crosses the road near Gerlach, Nevada
A view of Phoenix area from Camelback Mountain
Aerial shot over Gordon's Bay harbor situated in False Bay in the Western Cape. Holiday destination along the South African coastline
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