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A Eupithecia caterpillar snags a fruit fly for lunch, Darlyne A. MurawskiAn Eupithecia orichloris caterpillar grasps a termite it caught, Darlyne A. MurawskiAn Eupithecia orichloris caterpillar finishes its termite meal, Darlyne A. Murawski
Close view of the six legs of a Eupithecia orichloris caterpillar, Darlyne A. MurawskiAn Eupithecia staurophragma caterpillar nabs a lacewing for a meal, Darlyne A. MurawskiA Maculinea alcon caterpillar feeds upon Myrmica larvae, Darlyne A. Murawski
A Maculinea alcon caterpillar is fed liquids by a Myrmica ant, Darlyne A. MurawskiClose view of a Maculinea alcon butterfly, Darlyne A. MurawskiMaculinea alcon butterflies begin life as eggs laid on a marsh gentian, Darlyne A. Murawski
A Liphyra brassolis caterpillar feeds upon green tree ant larva, Darlyne A. MurawskiA newly-hatched Liphrya brassolis butterfly sheds its wing scales, Darlyne A. MurawskiA newly-hatched Liphrya brassolis butterfly hangs from a twig, Darlyne A. Murawski
A green tree ant (Oecophylla smaragdina) covered in butterfly scales, Darlyne A. MurawskiA herbivorous viscacha puffs up against the sharp desert cold, Joel SartoreA group of forest elephants approach a mineral rich watering hole, Michael Nichols
Two young male forests elephants spar in the water of a bai, Michael NicholsA sitatunga antelope swims through the waters of Langoue Bai, Michael NicholsA once capitve gorilla is now flourishing one of Gabons new parks, Michael Nichols
Orphaned Gorillas Learn Survival Skills at a Restoration Project, Michael NicholsPelicans and other shorebirds frequent the tidal flats of Akanda, Michael NicholsA school of schoolmaster fish swim under the research vessel Aquarius, Brian J. Skerry
A sedated parrotfish lies in a stretcher to receive a transmitter, Brian J. SkerryA sedated parrotfish receives a transmitter to track its range, Brian J. SkerryA Spanish hogfish receives a dose of anesthetic before an experiment, Brian J. Skerry
Wild Atlantic salmon make their way upstream through clear waters, Paul NicklenAn underwater view of three-ounce smolts being piped into a sea pen, Paul NicklenThe spinal deformity in this salmon was caused by water pollution, Paul Nicklen
A scientist arms an Atlantic salmon with data-storage tags, Paul NicklenHooked-jawed and aggressive, a male salmon fertilizes eggs, Paul NicklenWild Atlantic salmon make their way upstream through clear waters, Paul Nicklen
A determined two-to six-pund grilse makes his way through the water, Paul NicklenA magnified view of Atlantic salmon eggs, Paul NicklenA Fisherman in a Curragh Retrieves an Atlantic Salmon, His Only Catch, Paul Nicklen
A fast moving sheep blurs by a mountain pond, Joel SartoreNomads herd their oxen across Darhad valley migration trail in October, Gordon WiltsieA female three-week-old orangutan and its mother
Past-his-prime male orangutan rests while holding a tree limbA three-year-old orangutan swings on a tree vineA kinkajou peaks through leaves as it rests on a limb, Mattias Klum
Orange-chinned parakeets pick holes in balsa blossoms to drink nectar, Mattias KlumA kinkajous face is covered in pollen from its head-diving eating practices, Mattias KlumA kinkajou laps up balsa blossom nectar from a hole created by parakeets, Mattias Klum
A juvenile kinkajou nuzzles its mother for attention in a balsa tree, Mattias KlumA pet kinkajou hangs on its cage at Parque Natural Metropolitano, Mattias KlumA pet kinkajou in the arms of children in Parque Natural Metropolitano, Mattias Klum
A kinkajou runs across balsa limbs during its nightly feeding, Mattias KlumAn Anolis porcus lizard eats a grasshopper, Steve WinterA Caribbean flamingo stands on its nest and feeds its chick, Steve Winter
Specimens of now extinct ivory-billed woodpeckers stand in a museum, Steve WinterAn American crocodile wriggles free of its shell on a beach, Steve WinterOne of the worlds smallest frogs poses on a fingertip, Steve Winter
A Cuban crocodile leaps from water to grab a hutia set out as bait, Steve WinterA Cuban boa swallows a bat it caught near a cave entrance, Steve WinterA pair of hands stretch out the wings of a Natalus lepidus bat, Steve Winter
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