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Green monkey of St. Kitts During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination. introduced species exotic species animal disease zoonoses water pollution St. Kitts Caribbean
Green monkey of St. KittsPhoto (JPG)Jane Hawkey16 views0 downloadsDuring the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination.hawkeyAdd to lightbox
Green monkey of St. Kitts During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination. introduced species exotic species animal disease zoonoses water pollution St. Kitts Caribbean
Green monkey of St. KittsPhoto (JPG)Jane Hawkey23 views0 downloadsDuring the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination.hawkeyAdd to lightbox
Free range cow drinks from sugar cane boiling pot. Remnants from the sugar cane plantation era, these boiling pots for sugar production now serve as watering troughs for cattle. livestock agriculture St. Kitts Caribbean
Free range cow drinks from sugar cane boiling pot.Photo (JPG)Jane Hawkey26 views0 downloadsRemnants from the sugar cane plantation era, these boiling pots for sugar production now serve as watering troughs for cattle.hawkeyAdd to lightbox
Sheep Sheep   sheep farm animals animal husbandry agriculture farming wool shearing
SheepPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig18 views0 downloadsSheep bfertigAdd to lightbox
Pony Pony  pony horses beasts of burden animals
PonyPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig15 views0 downloadsPony bfertigAdd to lightbox
Camel Camels can provide transportation for both people and cargo in the desert, but in this case they are used for tourism.        animals camel desert Petra Jordan transportation beasts of burden tourism cargo hauling
CamelPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig21 views0 downloadsCamels can provide transportation for both people and cargo in the desert, but in this case they are used for tourism. bfertigAdd to lightbox
Lizard on a tree Lizard found on a tree along a hiking trail on Maui lizards trees camoflauge Maui
Lizard on a treePhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig15 views0 downloadsLizard found on a tree along a hiking trail on MauibfertigAdd to lightbox
Wild pony Wild pony at Assateague National Seashore land use Assateague parks wildlife horses ponies
Wild ponyPhoto (JPG)Joanna Woerner26 views1 downloadsWild pony at Assateague National SeashorejwoernerAdd to lightbox
Pony grazing in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.  horse wildlife misty
Pony grazing in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.Photo (JPG)Joanna Woerner78 views3 downloadsjwoernerAdd to lightbox
Squirrel feeding on a seed The Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) is the most widely distributed squirrel in Canada. This small squirrel (they average about 230 grams) is superbly adapted to a life in the coniferous forest. squirrel eating
Squirrel feeding on a seedPhoto (JPG)Adrian Jones197 views7 downloadsThe Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) is the most widely distributed squirrel in Canada. This small squirrel (they average about 230 grams) is superbly adapted to a life in the coniferous forest.AdrianJAdd to lightbox
Dall Sheep on hillside The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada. Denali white
Dall Sheep on hillsidePhoto (JPG)Adrian Jones210 views2 downloadsThe Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada.AdrianJAdd to lightbox
Grizzly Bear Grizzy Bear in Denail National Park, Alaska. The Grizzly is a type of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). The other is the Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorfi) subalpine fauna
Grizzly BearPhoto (JPG)Adrian Jones354 views20 downloadsGrizzy Bear in Denail National Park, Alaska. The Grizzly is a type of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). The other is the Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorfi)AdrianJAdd to lightbox

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