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Eastern raccoon walking in the icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon laying on ice in the swamp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon stretching on the ice in New Jersey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon getting out of icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon getting out of icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon swimming in the icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon standing on ice in New Jersey wetlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern gray squirrel descending a tree
Eastern raccoon standing on the ice patch in New Jersey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon walking on iced marsh in New Jersey wetlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon standing on ice in New Jersey wetlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon swimming in the icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon swimming in the icy water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of eastern raccoon standing on the ice marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern raccoon shaking off icy water in New Jersey wetlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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