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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5495608 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495609 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495610 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495612 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495613 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495614 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495615 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
5495616 Cope's gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Cobb County
1589688 African white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum
1592075 grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum in grasslands habitat
1592085 grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum adult and chick
1592176 ruppell's robin-chat Cossypha semirufa
1592375 black-faced sandgrouse Pterocles decoratus male and two females
1592964 reticulated giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata tracks in sand
1592254 eastern chanting goshawk Melierax poliopterus with prey
1592107 African ground hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri
1592147 speckled mousebird Colius striatus two birds
5495306 American robin Turdus migratorius Eggs in nest
5495302 American robin Turdus migratorius Female on nest
5495304 American robin Turdus migratorius Eggs in nest
5495300 American robin Turdus migratorius Female on nest
5495047 chacma baboon Papio ursinus Baboon damage (stem girdling) on planted slash pine near Graskrop, South Africa
5495012 chacma baboon Papio ursinus Baboon damage (stem girdling) on planted slash pine near Graskrop, South Africa
5495226 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495227 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495229 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495224 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495225 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495221 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber
5495222 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495223 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Total length of body is about 5 inches (12 to 13 centimeters)
5495218 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber View of head
5495219 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber View of head and front feet
5495216 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Typical terrestrial habitat of adults is under rotting tree debris.
5495217 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Typical terrestrial habitat of adults is under rotting tree debris.
5495215 red salamander Pseudotriton ruber Typical terrestrial habitat of adults is under rotting tree debris.
5494956 red-breasted nuthatch Sitta canadensis Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis)
5494939 American toad Bufo americanus American Toad, Bufo americanus
5494421 squirrel Sciurus spp. Nesting hole
5494422 squirrel Sciurus spp. Nesting hole
5489978 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus adult curled up in defensive posture
5489979 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus Adult curled in defensive posture
5489990 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5489991 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula scat
5489992 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Trap used to catch brushtail possum.  The fur is then plucked and sold.
5489993 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Bait station for common brushtail possum.
5489994 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489995 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489996 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting for control of common brushtail possum.
5489997 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control of common brushtail possum.
5489998 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The use of poisoned baits is a widespread practice in New Zealand to help control introduced pest mammals, such as the common brushtail possum. As this sign indicates, the practice is controversial.
5489999 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species was introduced into New Zealand as a fur bearer. Trapping and use in fur products is an important part of efforts to manage this invasive species.
5490001 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species that is considered to be the most damaging pest of the forest lands in the country.  It feeds extensively on foliage, flowers and fruit of many key forest species.
5490002 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  In addition to many native plants, it is damaging to some introduced species, such as rose. 
5490003 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The common brushtail possum is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  It feeds on the foliage, flwoers and fruit of many native species, such as this tree fuschia.
5489918 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis Kaka will peel bark from several trees. They then feed on sap and insects at these feeding sites.
5490005 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threatenedspecies of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated bird life.
5490006 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated bird life.
5490007 stoat Mustela erminea Stoa trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas f New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological diaster that has devastated native bird life.
5490008 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endagered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated native bird life.
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