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Alpacas/Llamas

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Animal Friendships

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Bosworth Badger

Badgers

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Bats

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Bears

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Beavers

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Birds

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Charging Bison by Marc Latremouille on 500px... #Bison #animal #big animal #charging #running #charging bison
storming.  I know it's how their lives are, they are used to the weather, and they have the right coat for outdoors, but I feel sorry for animals that live outdoors year round. 😟

Bison

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Bull Terriers

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Just a bunny sprawl.

Bunny Rabbits

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Camels

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"Emergency Landing" By Mustafa Ozturk
epiphany  by `Blepharopsis  Photography / Animals, Plants & Nature / Reptiles & Amphibians #animals

Chameleons

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Cheetah Cub

Cheetahs

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Chimpanzees

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Stop & smell the flowers!

Chipmunks

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White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica) - photo from Simone's Kitchen; Coatis (or Coatimundi) are members of the raccoon family that live in South America, Central America, and southwestern North America. All coatis have a slender head with an elongated, flexible, slightly upward-turned nose, small ears, dark feet, and a long, non-prehensile tail used for balance and signaling. Some have rings around their tails. They are about the size of a large house cat. - info from Wikipedia
South American Coati
Coatis are native to Central and South America, where they live in a wide range of habitats, from arid grasslands to cold mountainous areas. Closely related to raccoons, coatis feed on invertebrates, fruit, lizards, and bird eggs. The long, flexible snout, which can be rotated in any direction, provides impressive sniffing power as coatis forage for food among the leaf litter.

Coati

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: “Baby mountain lion is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen! They are one of the largest cats in North America and can reach from nose to tail…”
Cougar (Puma concolor). °
'Hold On' - photo by Laurie Hernandez, via 500px; young cougar (mountain lion or puma) in Minnesota

Cougars/Mountain Lions

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Cows

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Coyotes

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Alligator in the Everglades,Florida,U.S.A. by Sterling Lanier // Caimán en Everglades,Florida,Estados Unidos por Sterling Lanier

Crocodiles

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A yearling fallow stag standing close to a mature male. During most of the year, male fallow deer will live in bachelor herds while females and fawns will group together. Only the males have antlers, but both sexes retain their spots into adulthood. (Abdulgader Alqhwazi | 500px)

Deer

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Dogs

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Eagles

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The echidna is often called a spiny anteater, but this creature isn't actually related to anteaters. Here are five fascinating details about this adorable but odd mammal.

Echidnas

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Acid Picdump (193 pics)

Elephants

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