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Seychelles, 1998A school of zebrafish races through sea grass off the craggy coast of St. Pierre Island, one of 115 islands that make up the Seychelles.
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Zambezi River Basin, AfricaA baby elephant sniffs the air. Although poaching has decreased in the Zambezi River basin, elephants still suffer from a loss of habitat caused by the irregular and smaller flow of the river here.
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Seoul, South KoreaHungry tigers stand on display atop an SUV in Seoul, South Korea's Everland Resort amusement park. The park's tigers are fed chunks of meat dangled from a tour bus so sightseers can view the staged carnage up close.
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Ndumo Game Reserve, South AfricaSafe among fever trees in South Africa's Ndumo Game Reserve, a giraffe can eat 140 pounds (64 kilograms) of leaves and twigs daily.
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Commonwealth of Dominica, 1996A peacock struts along with his tail extended hoping for a mate on the northern coast of Dominica. Originally named Waitukubuli, meaning "Tall is her body," in Carib Indian language, Dominica is a 29-mile-long (47-kilometer-long) slice of paradise in the Caribbean Sea.
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Svalbard Archipelago, NorwayA bearded seal relaxes near the edge of an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean near Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago. These seals, which are rarely found in groups, spend most of their time in the water. Even at one week old, bearded seal pups can dive for five full minutes to depths of 250 feet (76 meters).
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Svalbard Archipelago, NorwayA bearded seal relaxes near the edge of an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean near Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago. These seals, which are rarely found in groups, spend most of their time in the water. Even at one week old, bearded seal pups can dive for five full minutes to depths of 250 feet (76 meters).May 31, 2007
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Seoul, South KoreaHungry tigers stand on display atop an SUV in Seoul, South Korea's Everland Resort amusement park. The park's tigers are fed chunks of meat dangled from a tour bus so sightseers can view the staged carnage up close.May 31, 2007
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Seychelles, 1998A school of zebrafish races through sea grass off the craggy coast of St. Pierre Island, one of 115 islands that make up the Seychelles.Nov 02, 2006
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Commonwealth of Dominica, 1996A peacock struts along with his tail extended hoping for a mate on the northern coast of Dominica. Originally named Waitukubuli, meaning "Tall is her body," in Carib Indian language, Dominica is a 29-mile-long (47-kilometer-long) slice of paradise in the Caribbean Sea.Nov 02, 2006
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