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Crepuscular insect of Macrosemia umbrata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian common toad with chubby body and warty skin on dark room texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown duskhawker perched while spreading its transparent mesh wings on low light wall texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Eastern gray squirrel descending a tree
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The eastern gray squirrel is one of very few mammalian species that can descend a tree head-first. It does this by turning its feet so the claws of its hind paws are backward-pointing and can grip the tree bark as seen in this photo. Shot in Central New Jersey, USA.


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