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  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) close up of a male in flight. Photographed in Israel, in January
    BT_f_Mallard_male_8636.jpg
  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) male swimming in the water. Photographed in Israel, in September
    BT_f_Mallard_male_02.jpg
  • Male Coqui francolin (Campocolinus coqui) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_f_Coqui-Francolin-male_0914.jpg
  • Male East African Oryx (Oryx beisa) also known as the beisa photographed in Kenya The Beisa Oryx (Oryx beisa) gather in herds of two dozen or more and roam the open plains of East Africa feeding on grasses and migrating between watering holes to drink. Both male and female have horns which are used for defense against large predators. During the dry season, Oryx are adapted to survive without drinking water by extracting moisture from their food and reducing water loss by decreasing their respiratory rate.
    BT_f_East-African-Oryx_5.jpg
  • Male The eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) is a small North American migratory thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands, and orchards. The bright-blue breeding plumage of the male, easily observed on a wire or open perch, makes this species a favorite of birders. From Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 3 March 1897
    IR_f_Birds-131897_0007-Crop.jpg
  • Male impala (Aepyceros melampus) grazing. Only the male possesses the s-shaped horns. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
    BT_impala_EYL03763.jpg
  • Male impala (Aepyceros melampus) grazing. Only the male possesses the s-shaped horns. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
    BT_impala_EYL03758.jpg
  • Growling Dominant male Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas). These baboons are social animals which inhabit the plains and forest edges of eastern Africa. Troops can comprise over 100 individuals, including males, females and young. Troops have a strict hierarchical order, and are led by dominant males. Baboons are active by day, retreating to high branches at night to protect themselves from nocturnal predators
    BT_Hamadryas-baboon_01.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in September
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_342.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in September
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_341.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in October
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_335.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6977.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6962.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6949.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6936.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6913.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6897.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6871.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6461.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL07410.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL03909.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL03101.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_DSC06035.jpg
  • Male Cretzschmar's bunting (Emberiza caesia) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_bunting_671A8071.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_EYL08186.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL07276.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05735.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05726.jpg
  • Solitary Male African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_Elephant-Zimbabwe_27.jpg
  • Solitary Male African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_Elephant-Zimbabwe_26.jpg
  • Male Cretzschmar's bunting (Emberiza caesia) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_bunting_671A8062.jpg
  • Male Trithemis annulata. Commonly Known as the violet dropwing, violet-marked darter, purple-blushed darter or plum-coloured dropwing, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is found in most of Africa, in the Middle East, in the Arabian Peninsula and southern Europe. These insects are called dropwings because of their habit of immediately lowering their wings after landing on a perch. Males of this species are violet-red with red veins in the wings while females are yellow and brown. Both sexes have red eyes.
    AM_f_dragonfly_671A9863.jpg
  • Young hip male clubber
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  • two large Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_25.jpg
  • two large Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_24.jpg
  • large Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_17.jpg
  • large Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_16.jpg
  • Two young Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_08.jpg
  • Young Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_07.jpg
  • Young Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Nubian-Ibex_01.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in September
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_343.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in September
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_340.jpg
  • Large, Impressive Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana AKA Capra nubiana) Photographed in Israel, Negev Desert in October
    BT_f_Nubian-ibex_334.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_8597.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_7011.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_7005.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6997.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6993.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6974.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6953.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6954.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6950.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6940.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6917.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6915.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6902.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6882.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6870.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6851.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6856.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6842.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6465.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6402.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6403.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_6399.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_IMG_5815.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL03856.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL03861.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_EYL02508.jpg
  • Male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) The males have yellow and red beaks, while the female (here) has a black beak. This dove forages for seeds. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and up into the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. Photographed near water in the Negev desert, israel
    BT_f_Namaqua-Dove_DSC06051.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_KC7T5135.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_KC7T5116.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_KC7T5104.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_KC7T5081.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_EYL08201.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_EYL08195.jpg
  • Two competing male African Bush Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Photographed in The wild
    BT_f_African-Elephant_5220.jpg
  • Male Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta)  This sheldgoose is also known as the Magellan goose. It is found in the southern parts of South America. It is herbivorous, feeding on seeds, leaves and other vegetation. This bird is monogamous, with males attracting females by a whistling courtship display. Photographed in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina in February
    BT_f_Upland-Goose_6628.jpg
  • Male Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta)  This sheldgoose is also known as the Magellan goose. It is found in the southern parts of South America. It is herbivorous, feeding on seeds, leaves and other vegetation. This bird is monogamous, with males attracting females by a whistling courtship display. Photographed in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina in February
    BT_f_Upland-Goose_6627.jpg
  • Male Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta)  This sheldgoose is also known as the Magellan goose. It is found in the southern parts of South America. It is herbivorous, feeding on seeds, leaves and other vegetation. This bird is monogamous, with males attracting females by a whistling courtship display. Photographed in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina in February
    BT_f_Upland-Goose_6626.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05737.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL07264.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05713.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_1.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05696.jpg
  • Male Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) camouflaged amongst foliage. This lizard is found in the tropical forests of Central America. It is famed for its ability to run on two legs on water, which has earned it the alternative name of the Jesus (or Jesus Christ) lizard. It does this thanks to the toes on its hind legs, which have long scales on their edges, widening their surface area. When running on its hind legs it can reach speeds of around 12 kilometres per hour on land or water. The plumed basilisk feeds on insects, spiders, fish, birds and snakes, and also flowers and fruits. It can reach a length of around 80 centimetres, with males being larger than females. Photographed in Costa Rica
    BT_basilisk_EYL05700.jpg
  • Solitary Male African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_Elephant-Zimbabwe_28.jpg
  • Solitary Male African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_Elephant-Zimbabwe_25.jpg
  • Male African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_Elephant-Zimbabwe_17.jpg
  • Male Cretzschmar's bunting (Emberiza caesia) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_bunting_671A8111.jpg
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  • Young Male Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana), Negev Desert, Israel
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