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Females will call their young by whistling or bellowing.  Calves will bleat, moo, or mewing sounds.  Mom is taking special care of her calf, lots of love and closeness.
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Females will call their young by whistling or bellowing. Calves will bleat, moo, or mewing sounds. Mom is taking special care of her calf, lots of love and closeness.

  • The eyes show a little sadness.  One of natures most dangerous animals, yet the eyes make us feels sorry for her.
  • The King on a sunny afternoon.
  • I returned to this handsome beast only to find him sleeping with his face in the water.
  • Coyotes are excellent hunters and move swiftly about their habitat looking for prey.
  • The coyote will hunt mice, voles, rabbitt and any other small animal he can find.  His strong sense of smell and hearing can help find prey just under the ground.
  • This is one chubby coyote.  Life has been good.
  • The great interior land expanse of the Maritimes lend themselves to large herds of caribou.  They are very elusive and run from any human contact.  They are widely hunted.
  • He is giving me the once over, a direct stare.
  • Who doesn't like an elephant.  We have to love those character features, wrinkles and skin folds.
  • Mountain goats enjoy living in the higher elevations and are protected from the cold by their heavy white coats of fur.  The higher they live, the fewer predators they have.
  • The pronghorn can always be found wondering the praire either alone or in same-sex groups.  They eat their way through the grasslands.  They live well and can out run most predators.
  • A female caribou with a calf.
  • Females will call their young by whistling or bellowing.  Calves will bleat, moo, or mewing sounds.  Mom is taking special care of her calf, lots of love and closeness.
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