Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Tiger, Brahmaputra Valley

Tiger, Brahmaputra Valley

Photograph by Sandesh Kadur

A tiger's stripes leave it well camouflaged among tall grass in India's Brahmaputra Valley. Hunted to death in much of the rest of the country, the valley and Kaziranga National Park provide shelter.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Lion, Serengeti

Lion, Serengeti

Photograph by Michael Nichols , National Geographic

In the Serengeti, life is hard for the greatest of African predators. An adult male lion like Hildur, shown here, might attain the advanced age of 12 in the wild. Adult females can live longer, even to 19.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Kinkajou, Panama

Kinkajou, Panama

Photograph by Christian Ziegler , National Geographic

A kinkajou s pollen-dusted cheek tells of a late-night nectar binge in an Ochroma, or balsa, tree. The balsa tree bursts into bloom at sunset during Panama's dry season, feeding a kaleidoscope of species.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Dovekies, Svalbard

Dovekies, Svalbard

Photograph by Paul Nicklen , National Geographic

Small auks called dovekies dive for copepods and nest on rocky shores in Svalbard, Norway's Arctic archipelago. The birds deposit guano and carcasses on land, fertilizing a mossy garden that provides ideal lurking ground for arctic foxes and other hunters.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Beaver, Vancouver

Beaver, Vancouver

Photograph by Paul Colangelo

A North American beaver (Castor canadensis) waterproofs its fur by combing through it with its claws, spreading natural oils. Vancouver's urban Stanley Park is home to Beaver Lake, a small body of water that supports waterfowl, fish, and its eponymous mammals.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Sparring Foxes, Alaska

Sparring Foxes, Alaska

Photograph by Robert Dreeszen , National Geographic Your Shot

Fox kits spar along the Ugashik River in the Alaska Peninsula. This area, in the southeastern part of the 49th state, is home to waterways, volcanoes, and a variety of wildlife.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Moose, British Columbia

Moose, British Columbia

Photograph by Paul Colangelo

A camera trap catches two moose crossing Ealue Lake in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. National Geographic Explorer Paul Colangelo set up the camera on a land bridge between the lake and a fen, where wildlife frequently pass.

"In the three weeks that the camera was set, it captured images of about 12 moose, two wolves, and a grizzly. On the morning both of these shots were taken, I was actually canoeing back to the spot to take down the trap," he says. "While I was canoeing through the mist you see in the background, I saw the flashes pop and two moose trot away. Had I left five minutes earlier, I would have botched the two best shots!"

Colangelo's camera trap was part of the Sacred Headwaters project, a five-year effort to document a largely unknown wilderness area in northern British Columbia before gas and mining projects change the area forever. The efforts to protect the region resulted in the permanent ban of oil and gas exploration in the Sacred Headwaters.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Lion Pride, Serengeti

Lion Pride, Serengeti

Photograph by Michael Nichols, National Geographic

A pride of lions rests on a kopje, or rocky outcrop, near a favorite water hole in the Serengeti. Lions use kopjes as havens and outlooks on the plains. When the rains bring green grass, wildebeests arrive in vast herds.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Jameson s Mamba, Cameroon

Jameson   s Mamba, Cameroon

Photograph by Mattias Klum, National Geographic

Jameson's mambas, like the one here in Cameroon, have hollow fangs that deliver toxins that can lead to respiratory paralysis and a person's death within hours. But scientists are working to unlock the medical potential of venom, and soon the toxins from snakes like the mamba may combat heart disease or other ailments.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Hyena, India

Hyena, India

Photograph by Yashodhan Bhatia , National Geographic Your Shot

Photographer Yashodhan Bhatia, a member of National Geographic's Your Shot community, was visiting Velavadar National Park (also known as Blackbuck National Park) in Gujarat state when he came upon this hyena. "The trip was on the verge of absolute failure because of the scorching summer heat," he writes. "Coincidentally, some luck prevailed the last evening."

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Caterpillar, Borneo

Caterpillar, Borneo

Photograph by Christian Ziegler , National Geographic

A lichen-colored caterpillar disappears into its surroundings in Sarawak, Borneo. Staying alive in the tropics, where nearly everything is food for something else, often calls for such trickery to fool a predator's eye.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Salmon and Trout, Alaska

Salmon and Trout, Alaska

Photograph by Michael Melford , National Geographic

In summer, millions of fish disperse up Bristol Bay's watershed to rivers and lakes that are breeding grounds for five species of salmon. A proposed gold mine would transform the region, possibly jeopardizing the fishery. Far upstream in unprotected Upper Talarik Creek, near the mine site, researchers found these young salmon and trout.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Cheetahs, Kalahari Desert

Cheetahs, Kalahari Desert

Photograph by Gus Mills

Cheetah siblings rest on a dune in the Kalahari Desert, which covers much of southern Africa, including parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. National Geographic Big Cats Explorer Gus Mills is examining Kalahari cheetahs using trackers, radios, and DNA analyses. This data helps park managers ensure the continued existence of the cheetahs and future monitoring.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Nesting Egrets, Myrtle Beach

Nesting Egrets, Myrtle Beach

Photograph by Oskar Neuhold , National Geographic Your Shot

Spring is nesting season for egrets along South Carolina's waterways. The area's wetlands also attract ospreys, white ibises, wood storks, and other birds.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fallow Deer, England

Fallow Deer, England

Photograph by Mark Bridger , National Geographic Your Shot

In England, a fallow deer fawn stays close to a buck. Dama dama isn't native to the U.K.; the species is thought to have been introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century. Today it's widespread in England and Wales.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Porcelain Crab

Porcelain Crab

Photograph by Jean Wimmerlin , National Geographic Your Shot

A red-spotted porcelain crab clings to an anemone in this underwater photo from a member of our Your Shot community. The tiny crustaceans often tuck themselves away under stones, among sponges, amid mussels, and in other hiding spots.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Elephant and Calf, India

Elephant and Calf, India

Photograph by Sandesh Kadur

Wild elephants live in India's fertile Kaziranga floodplain, where marshland, tall grass, and forests provide shelter and food. Kaziranga National Park takes in 50 miles of the Brahmaputra River and harbors some 1,300 elephants.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Reef Manta Ray, Bali

Reef Manta Ray, Bali

Photograph by Andrea Marshall

A reef manta ray dwarfs a researcher in the waters off of Nusa Penida, near Bali.

"On one special day we encountered dozens of reef manta rays feeding at the surface in Nusa Penida," Marine Megafauna Foundation cofounder and National Geographic explorer Andrea Marshall says. "When these giant animals feed they are distracted, and snorkelers can approach them quite closely without disturbing them. It is almost like they go into a trance.

"This individual spent about a half an hour with us, in quite shallow water, weaving in and out between us while feeding on densely concentrated plankton in the surface waters," she says. "As it approached me it reared up a bit and flashed its ventral surface (belly) at me, giving me a glimpse of its natural spot patterning on its underside, which we use to identify between different rays."

Marshall and her team recently created Manta Matcher, an automated online manta ray database. It "stores the patterning of each manta ray sighted across the world and automatically checks for a match every time a new entry is uploaded," Marshall says. "This system will allow researchers to follow the lives of these elusive animals and learn more about their movements and behavior over time."

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Giraffe, Tanzania

Giraffe, Tanzania

Photograph by Peter Stanley , National Geographic Your Shot

I was sitting on the grass photographing a powerful sunset when I looked back to see this curious giraffe slowly approaching. The distant storm was glowing with the last light of the day, and as I lifted my camera, the giraffe froze for one photo before turning toward the hills of Mikumi, Tanzania.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Japanese White-Eye, Taiwan

Japanese White-Eye, Taiwan

Photograph by Boris S. , National Geographic Your Shot

A Japanese white-eye clings to a branch in Taiwan.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Muskoxen, Wrangel Island

Muskoxen, Wrangel Island

Photograph by Sergey Gorshkov

Two bull muskoxen size each other up. In September, with mating season under way, bulls engage in frequent head-butting confrontations to establish dominance.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Manatees, Florida

Manatees, Florida

Photograph by Paul Nicklen , National Geographic

Manatees swim close to the water's surface because they are air-breathing mammals. They use their stiff facial bristles to guide food into their mouths.

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Manatees, Florida

Manatees, Florida

Photograph by Paul Nicklen , National Geographic

Manatees swim close to the water's surface because they are air-breathing mammals. They use their stiff facial bristles to guide food into their mouths.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Bonobo, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Bonobo, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Photograph by Christian Ziegler , National Geographic

The bonobo, once called the pygmy chimpanzee, is a unique species of ape, native only to forests on the left bank of the Congo River. Recent research casts new light on their sexual and other behavior.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Caimans at Night, Brazil

Caimans at Night, Brazil

Photograph by Luciano Candisani

After the caimans emerged at dusk, the photographer was reminded of an earlier encounter. At 15 he went with his dad to look for the crocs by flashlight: The image of their eyes glowing like stars in a dark sky is something I will never forget.

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Praying Mantis

Praying Mantis

Photograph by Cyril Verron , National Geographic Your Shot

Another picture from my work on the praying mantis

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Kangaroos, Australia

Kangaroos, Australia

Photograph by Adhi Anggadjaja , National Geographic Your Shot

During closing time at the Phillip Island Wildlife Park in July 2012, the roos were together resting and grazing as the winter sun was setting.

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Friday, July 5, 2013

Zebra, Kenya

Zebra, Kenya

Photograph by Johan Siggesson , National Geographic Your Shot

From a mayhem of hooves, stripes, and whinnying, suddenly an eye popped up between the manes. Originally set out to take a more abstract image of the zebra herd, I just managed to capture the eye before the moment was gone. For me it serves as a reminder that someone, or something, is always watching.

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Fish Patterns, India

Fish Patterns, India

Photograph by Sirsendu Gayen , National Geographic Your Shot

I took this image at the Galiff Street weekly market near the five-point crossing of Shyambazar, Kolkata.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Yacare Caimans, Brazil

Yacare Caimans, Brazil

Photograph by Luciano Candisani

Barely eight inches long a bite-size snack for any keen-eyed jabiru stork that happens along these two-week-old caimans float among water grasses on hot afternoons. If trouble arises, they issue a distress call and nearby adults rush to their side.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Sea Pen Crab

Sea Pen Crab

Photograph by Peri Paleracio , National Geographic Your Shot

A sea pen crab hiding between the branches of this sea pen at 25 meters on a night dive

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Jerusalem, Israel

Jerusalem, Israel

Photograph by Ekaterina Bourindin , National Geographic Your Shot

Riding coach Ester and her horse Mirage, part of a horse series, Jerusalem, Israel

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