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Giraffe in Srilankan zoo at Dehiwala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lovely Zebras at Dehiwala zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tiger eye peering through metal bars at Dehiwala Zoo, Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tiger\'s eyes peering through metal bars at Dehiwala Zoo, Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of the face of majestic orangutan, striking large face flangs with long reddish fur. Head resting on its hand at Dehiwala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Western crowned pigeon  in Colombo Zoo that is  Dehiwala Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful sea turtles in Colombo Zoo that is  Dehiwala Zoo National Royalty Free Stock Photo
Guanaco mammel at Dehiwala zoo
Majestic Orangutan with striking large face flangs and long reddish fur sits and relaxes on a log at Dehiwala Zoo, Sri Lanka. Lush Royalty Free Stock Photo
Majestic Orangutan with striking large face flangs and long reddish fur raised its hand at the camera in Dehiwala Zoo, Sri Lanka. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful old sea turtle in Colombo Zoo that is Dehiwala Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup giraffe in Dehiwala Zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown bear (National Zoological Park, Dehiwala, Sri Lanka) Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Garden in Dehiwala Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Majestic Orangutan with striking large face flangs and long reddish fur raised its hand like asking for food in Dehiwala Zoo, Sri Royalty Free Stock Photo
This picture has been captured at Dehiwala zoo,Srilanka.The guanaco is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Its name comes from the Quechua word huanaco. Young guanacos are called chulengos.Guanacos live on land high in the Andes mountains–up to 13,000 feet 3,962 meters above sea level–as well as on the lower plateaus, plains, and coastlines of Peru, Chile, and Argentina.


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