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  • A nesting King Penguin and a wayward Macaroni Penguin warn away an Antarctic skua from their site in a rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A nomadic Kyrgyz shepherd displays the pelt of a wolf he killed near his summer hut in Pamir Mountains of Xinjiang Province in far western China. .
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on New Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," (for the species' thievery) sneaks up on a tourist's boot on a beach at New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Two Striated Caracaras, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rooks, squabble over a fence post on New Island an outpost in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on West Point Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," walks over tourist footprints on a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-257.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 080305-126.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 Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-119.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 Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-096.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 080305-089.jpg
  • Predatory Antarctic Skuas squabble near a King Penguin rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
    ATe 080226-457.jpg
  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," stalks on a beach on New Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-221.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," (for the species' thievery) tries to fly  away with a tourist's boot on a beach at New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-104.jpg
  • Two Striated Caracaras, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rooks, squabble over a fence post on New Island an outpost in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080306-029.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 080305-102.jpg
  • Predatory Antarctic Skuas squabble near a King Penguin rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
    ATe 080226-483.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a wayward dog from a nearby community lies skinned and dead after chasing reindeer herded by the nomadic Komi people.
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  • POLAR BEAR (Ursus maritimus) on small ice floe in Arctic Ocean north of Franz Josef Land, Russia. With global warming reducing polar ice, these animals are becoming endangered.
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  • WOLF, Romania, Priana, a captive wolf studied by Carpathian Large Carnivore Project, near Zarnesti in Transylvanian Alps.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are almost camouflaged as they watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • A King Penguin chick huddles by its parent amidst a huge rookery at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.  Very young chicks are balanced on its parents' feet, sheltered from the cold.  During this time, the parents alternate every 3–7 days, one guarding the chick while the other forages for food. The guard phase lasts for about a month until they have grown much larger and are better able to both keep warm and protect themselves against skua gulls and other predators.
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  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley. Traditional Mongolian saddle outside a ger (yurt). Figure in bkg. is a "scare wolf" to shoo predators away from family's herds.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
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  • Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) watch for predators on a hillside in Montana's northern Madison Range.
    MTe 121018-280-2.jpg
  • A King Penguin, bloodied by a predator, stands on a beach at Saint Andrews Bay, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Entrance to huge Chachapoyan fort, predating Peru's Inca culture.
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  • Stone walls of Chachapoyan fort at Cuelap pre-date the Inca.
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  • Stone wall at Chachapoyan fort at Cuelap pre-dates the Inca.
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