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  • Rock patterns, possibly symbolizing jaguar eyes, adorn a wall at Kuelap, a stronghold of the pre-Incan Chachapoyan culture that dominated northern Peru about 600 years ago.
    PE 1598.jpg
  • Peruvian archaeologist Dr. Peter Lerche examines ancient patterns he believes to symbolize eyes that are built into many walls at Kuelap, a stronghold of the pre-Incan Chachapoyan culture.
    PE 4555.jpg
  • Rock patterns, possibly symbolizing jaguar eyes, adorn a wall at Kuelap, a stronghold of the pre-Incan Chachapoyan culture that dominated northern Peru about 600 years ago.
    PE 4442.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-453.jpg
  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-470.jpg
  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-112.jpg
  • A common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) floats in a shallow bay in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LW 3138.jpg
  • Merchants sell beef in an outdoor market in upper Belem, a crowded neighborhood in Iquitos, Peru.
    PEe 091115-027-2.jpg
  • A freshly-caught Pirana fish lies on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091113-212-2.jpg
  • A Yanayacu Indian plays with a baby caiman he caught in a river in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-993-2.jpg
  • A Yanayacu Indian holds a baby caiman he caught in a river in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-986-2.jpg
  • A Yanayacu Indian holds a baby caiman he caught in a river in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-978-2.jpg
  • A dried Caiman head lies in a window in San Juan de Yanayacu village in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-723-2.jpg
  • A dried Caiman head lies in a window in San Juan de Yanayacu village in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-720-2.jpg
  • Villagers in San Juan de Yanayacu village use a jaguar skin to hold rice they are drying in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
    PEe 091111-618-2.jpg
  • A native fisherman holds a pirana he caught in the Nanay River near Iquitos, Peru.
    PEe 091108-504-2.jpg
  • A captive spectacled caiman basks in a pond at Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Amazon Animal Orphange near Iquitos, Peru.
    PEe 091108-411-2.jpg
  • A captive spectacled caiman basks in a pond at Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Amazon Animal Orphange near Iquitos, Peru.
    PEe 091108-379-2.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-838.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-834.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-831.jpg
  • Rockhopper Penguins stand at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-651.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-568.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-567.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-450.jpg
  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
    FIe 080306-446.jpg
  • Magellanic Oystercatchers feed on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-363.jpg
  • Magellanic Oystercatchers feed on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-279.jpg
  • A Magellanic Oystercatchers flies above a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-265.jpg
  • A Magellanic Oystercatchers feeds on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-259.jpg
  • Magellanic Oystercatchers feed on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-212.jpg
  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on New Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-149.jpg
  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on West Point Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-641.jpg
  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-467.jpg
  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-434.jpg
  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-121.jpg
  • A Magellanic Penguins at rookery on Magdalena Island in the Strait of Magellan, Chile.
    CHe 080202-202.jpg
  • A Southern Elephant Seal relaxes on a grassy beach near Stromness Bay, South Georgia, Antarctica.
    ATe 080229-191.jpg
  • A King Penguin stands on a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
    ATe 080226-670.jpg
  • WOLF, Romania. Crai, a captive wolf studied by Carpathian Large Carnivore Project, near Zarnesti in Carpathian Mountains.
    RO 0759.jpg
  • Close view of a praying mantis.
    OV 2513.jpg
  • Southern elephant seals lounge on sandy beach on King George Island (South Shetland Islands).
    AG 5851.jpg
  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. A pre-Incan pottery face with eyes like coffee beans - found at Qoriwayrachina archaeological site on Cerro Victoria - may be 2,400 years old.
    PT 4802.jpg
  • A youngster eyes tourists in Kathmandu Nepal.
    KM 2724.jpg
  • A youngster eyes tourists in Kathmandu Nepal.
    KM 2724.jpg
  • A youngster eyes tourists in Kathmandu Nepal.
    KM 2724.jpg
  • A child rests in his mother’s arms in Mirpur Destitute Camp in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 1977. Though she is impoverished his mother has spent precious pennies for bangles and make-up for her greatest source of pride - a son.  The dark circles around his eyes are believed to make them larger and more beautiful.
    BDL 02-35.jpg
  • Pasang Onchu Sherpa learns to belay under the watchful eye of instructor Pertemba Sherpa at a mountaineering school operated by Mountain Travel Nepal in September, 1980
    SC 0189.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Youngster of the Tsataan ("reindeer people") learns to ride under watchful eye of his grandfather.
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