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Bottlenose dolphins swim through red tide, hunt a school of fish, lit by glowing bioluminescence caused by microscopic Lingulodinium polyedrum dinoflagellate organisms which glow blue when agitated at night. Cop Photo.
Image ID: 27066
Species: Lingulodinium polyedrum
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Cop Picture.
Image ID: 20388
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA | Copperband butterflyfish. Stock Photography of Cop.
Image ID: 10996
Species: Copperband butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus |
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A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Photograph of Cop.
Image ID: 15408
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA | Greater flamingo. Cop Photos.
Image ID: 02279
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Bottlenose dolphins swim through red tide, hunt a school of fish, lit by glowing bioluminescence caused by microscopic Lingulodinium polyedrum dinoflagellate organisms which glow blue when agitated at night. Cop Image.
Image ID: 27065
Species: Lingulodinium polyedrum
Location: La Jolla, California, USA |
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Sea otters mating. The male holds the female's head or nose with his jaws during copulation. Visible scars are often present on females from this behavior. Sea otters have a polygynous mating system. Many males actively defend territories and will mate with females that inhabit their territory or seek out females in estrus if no territory is established. Males and females typically bond for the duration of estrus, or about 3 days. Professional stock photos of Cop.
Image ID: 21606
Species: Sea otter, Enhydra lutris
Location: Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moss Landing, California, USA | Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley. At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America. Pictures of Cop.
Image ID: 20549
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | An explosion of yellow and orange color, aspen trees changing color in fall, autumn approaches. Cop Photo.
Image ID: 23325
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA |
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A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Cop Picture.
Image ID: 15409
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA | Bottlenose dolphins swim through red tide, hunt a school of fish, lit by glowing bioluminescence caused by microscopic Lingulodinium polyedrum dinoflagellate organisms which glow blue when agitated at night. Stock Photography of Cop.
Image ID: 27067
Species: Lingulodinium polyedrum
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Copperband butterflyfish Photograph of Cop.
Image ID: 27216
Species: Copperband butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus |
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Magellanic oystercatcher, foraging for food on a beach. Cop Photos.
Image ID: 24031
Species: Magellanic oystercatcher, Haematopus leucopodus
Location: Carcass Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom | Prions in flight, gathering on the open sea in a feeding aggregation. Prions are small petrel birds, typically feeding on small crustacea such as copepods, ostracods, decapods, and krill, as well as some fish. They are about 12" in length. Cop Image.
Image ID: 24091
Species: Prion, Pachyptila
Location: Southern Ocean | A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Professional stock photos of Cop.
Image ID: 15410
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA |
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A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Pictures of Cop.
Image ID: 15411
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA | A bull elephant seal forceably mates (copulates) with a much smaller female, often biting her into submission and using his weight to keep her from fleeing. Males may up to 5000 lbs, triple the size of females. Sandy beach rookery, winter, Central California. Cop Photo.
Image ID: 15447
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA | Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley. At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America. Cop Picture.
Image ID: 20550
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Kaleidoscope of yellow colors as the lens zooms while taking a photo of aspen leaves in autumn. Stock Photography of Cop.
Image ID: 23339
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Rock Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | Kaleidoscope of yellow colors as the lens zooms while taking a photo of aspen leaves in autumn. Photograph of Cop.
Image ID: 23379
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Rock Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | Copperband butterflyfish. Cop Photos.
Image ID: 10995
Species: Copperband butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus |
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Copperband butterflyfish. Cop Image.
Image ID: 10997
Species: Copperband butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus | Copperband butterflyfish. Professional stock photos of Cop.
Image ID: 10998
Species: Copperband butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus | California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Pictures of Cop.
Image ID: 11335
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA |
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California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Cop Photo.
Image ID: 11336
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA | California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Cop Picture.
Image ID: 11337
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA | California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Stock Photography of Cop.
Image ID: 11338
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA |
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California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Photograph of Cop.
Image ID: 11339
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA | California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Cop Photos.
Image ID: 11340
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA | California broom, common deerweed. The flowers, originally yellow in color, turn red after pollination. Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Cop Image.
Image ID: 11341
Species: California broom, Lotus scoparius scoparius
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA |
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