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Cross fox, Sierra Nevada foothills, Mariposa, California. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Image ID: 15961
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes | Cross fox, Sierra Nevada foothills, Mariposa, California. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Image ID: 15962
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes | American black bear, adult male, Sierra Nevada foothills, Mariposa, California.
Image ID: 15981
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus |
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Gray wolf, Sierra Nevada foothills, Mariposa, California.
Image ID: 16024
Species: Gray wolf, Canis lupus | Gray wolf, Sierra Nevada foothills, Mariposa, California.
Image ID: 16042
Species: Gray wolf, Canis lupus | Galapagos sea lion on volcanic rocks, sunset.
Image ID: 16504
Species: Galapagos sea lion, Zalophus californianus wollebacki, Zalophus californianus wollebaeki
Location: Isla Lobos, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |
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Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls.
Image ID: 17032
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls.
Image ID: 17033
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Two young brown bears mock fighting.
Image ID: 17035
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA |
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A large, old brown bear (grizzly bear) wades across Brooks River. Coastal and near-coastal brown bears in Alaska can live to 25 years of age, weigh up to 1400 lbs and stand over 9 feet tall.
Image ID: 17038
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Brown bear (grizzly bear).
Image ID: 17040
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Brown bear (grizzly bear).
Image ID: 17041
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA |
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A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River.
Image ID: 17051
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Brown bear spring cub, just a few months old.
Image ID: 17056
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA | Brown bear walks through the marshes that skirt the Brooks River.
Image ID: 17062
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA |
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Black bear on granite rock. This bear still has its thick, full winter coat, which will be shed soon with the approach of summer.
Image ID: 18750
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA | Black bear walking in a forest. Black bears can live 25 years or more, and range in color from deepest black to chocolate and cinnamon brown. Adult males typically weigh up to 600 pounds. Adult females weight up to 400 pounds and reach sexual maturity at 3 or 4 years of age. Adults stand about 3' tall at the shoulder.
Image ID: 18751
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA | Black bear cub. Black bear cubs are typically born in January or February, weighing less than one pound at birth. Cubs are weaned between July and September and remain with their mother until the next winter.
Image ID: 18752
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA |
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Black bear in a tree. Black bears are expert tree climbers and will ascend trees if they sense danger or the approach of larger bears, to seek a place to rest, or to get a view of their surroundings.
Image ID: 18762
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA | Black bear portrait sitting in long grass. This bear still has its thick, full winter coat, which will be shed soon with the approach of summer. Black bears are omnivores and will find several foods to their liking in meadows, including grasses, herbs, fruits, and insects.
Image ID: 18763
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA | Black bear portrait sitting in long grass. This bear still has its thick, full winter coat, which will be shed soon with the approach of summer. Black bears are omnivores and will find several foods to their liking in meadows, including grasses, herbs, fruits, and insects.
Image ID: 18764
Species: American black bear, Ursus americanus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA |
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Coastal brown bear in meadow. The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers.
Image ID: 19166
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Coastal brown bear forages for salmon returning from the ocean to Silver Salmon Creek. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19167
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Coastal brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19168
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA |
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Coastal brown bear (grizzly bear) walks sedge grass meadow near Silver Salmon Creek.
Image ID: 19169
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Young coastal brown bear in sedge grass meadow.
Image ID: 19170
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Juvenile brown bears near Johnson River. Before reaching adulthood and competition for mating, it is common for juvenile brown bears to seek one another for companionship after leaving the security of their mothers.
Image ID: 19171
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Johnson River, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA |
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Mature male brown bear boat walks in tall sedge grass.
Image ID: 19172
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers.
Image ID: 19173
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA | Brown bear walks on tide flats. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19174
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA |
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