Results tagged “america” on Earth Touch Blog
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) has a range spanning most of North America and Eurasia, southern Australia and North Africa.
Tags: africa, america, australia, canada, flickr, fox, group, mammal, red foxFlickr group: pic of the day – prairie rattlesnake May 21 2008
The prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), also known as a western rattlesnake or plains rattlesnake, is a venomous snake native to Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Tags: america, canada, central america, mexico, north america, prairie rattlesnake, rattlesnake, reptile, snake, united states, vertebrateFlickr group: pic of the day – sea slug May 12 2008
This strange creature is a type of nudibranch (a marine mollusc or, colloquially, sea slug). It is referred to by the Latin name Phidiana hiltoni, and is sometimes called a Californian nudibranch or Hilton’s phidiana.
Flickr group: pic of the day – great white egret May 2 2008
The great white egret, also known simply as the great egret Ardea alba, is the world’s largest egret.
Tags: africa, aggression, america, argentina, asia, australia, bird, brazil, canada, egret, europe, flickr, great egret, great white egret, group, heron, large, namibia, protect, white, youngFlickr group: pic of the day – lemon shark Mar 25 2008
Lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) are found in tropical and sub-tropical waters, usually along the Atlantic coast of the Americas.
Tags: america, bahamas, beach, central america, coast, fish, lemon shark, shark, sharks, south america, tropical, vertebrateFlickr group: pic of the day – coyote Mar 21 2008
The coyote (Canis latrans) is a carnivous mammal, related to wolves and wild dogs. It is found throughout Northern and Central America. These animals are also sometimes called prairie wolves.
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