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  • An alert dingo.
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  • An adult axis deer is naturally spotted.
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  • An adult axis deer is naturally spotted.
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  • An adult axis deer is naturally spotted.
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  • A wildebeest in the savannah.
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  • Portrait of a wallaby.
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  • A pair of wallabies.
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  • An alert, young foal with interesting markings and roan colors is part of a herd of approximately 120 wild horses in the Pryor Mountains. <br />
Foals are often born with a pale shade of their adult color. In the wild, the dull colored coat camouflages babies from predators. However, they typically shed their fuzzy foal coat at three or four months of age and evolve into their adult coloration.<br />
The herd range is in the high meadows down through rugged juniper-covered foothills to colorful desert-like badlands that border the green fields of Crooked Creek Valley. Bureau of Land Management's Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range in Wyoming.
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  • A Kiger mustang stallion with one ear stands guard protecting the herd.
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  • Profile of a curious, young, fuzzy mustang foal.<br />
Foals are often born with a pale shade of their adult color. In the wild, the dull colored coat camouflages babies from predators. They typically shed their fuzzy foal coat at three or four months of age, however, and evolve into their adult coloration.
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  • A wild horse scans the horizon on public lands watching for threats to the herd.
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  • A herd of sheep on the Wyoming range watch as guard dogs and herders on horseback arrive in the morning.
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  • An older red stallion scarred from bites and fights intently watches a challenging stud. Battles for dominance in a wild horse herd can be brutal.
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  • A bachelor band of horses group together for protection and company while grazing in the high desert of Steens Mountain in Oregon. Males in a herd form a family when they are young or old but have no mares.
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  • Two foals watch studs fight, learning the behavior they will imitate when they are older. Young wild horses make friends and bond within a horse herd.
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  • A startled stallion senses danger for the wild horse herd in the Sand Wash Basin.
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  • A hyena peering from its hole in the ground.
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  • A hyena peering from its hole in the ground.
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  • A cheetah lying down beneath tree on savannah.
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  • A cheetah lying down beneath tree on savannah.
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  • A cheetah sitting beneath tree on savannah.
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  • A rumble of thunder, crack of lightning, and winds blow dark clouds across the prairie alerting a mustang herd that a summer storm approaches. When the sky opened with torrents of rain, the nervous young wild horses bolted to outrun the storm.
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