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Horned Guan, Oreophasis derbianus, rare bird from Maxico and Guatemala. Big blaxk bird with red crest. Guan in green vegetation, n Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horned Guan, Oreophasis derbianus, rare bird from Maxico and Guatemala. Big blaxk bird with red crest. Guan in green vegetation, n Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Eland Taurotragas Derbianus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The giant eland Taurotragus derbianus, hand draw sketch vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common eland antelope, southern eland, taurotragus derbianus or taurotragus oryx Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young Eland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Giant Eland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The giant eland Taurotragus derbianus or Lord Derby eland
The giant eland Taurotragus derbianus, hand draw sketch vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Giant Eland, Taurotragus derbianus, from central Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
The giant eland, Taurotragus derbianus, is an open-forest and savanna antelope. La Lajita, Las Palmas, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
giant eland (Taurotragus derbianus) eating grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
giant eland (Taurotragus derbianus) eating grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
giant eland (Taurotragus derbianus) eating grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Giant Eland, Taurotragus derbianus, from central Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
The giant eland Taurotragus derbianus, also known as the Lord Derby eland, is an open-forest and savanna antelope. This specific one was photographed in Senegal Bandia Reserve in Africa. This species is considered vulnurable. It is also the largest species of antelope, with a body length ranging frin 2.2 - 2.9 meters!


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