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alanhinkel > Swift Fox.Resides primarily in deserts,and short grass praries.They form their dens in sandy soil or open praries,in plowed fields,or along fences.It is a native to the great plains of North America and it's range extends north to the central parts of Alberta,Canada,and south to Texas.It reaches from western Iowa to Colorado,Wyoming,and,Montana.It is on the endangered species list in Canada.Enjoy:-)
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alanhinkel > Black Bears
alanhinkel > Getting out of the Water after a cool down.
alanhinkel > Black Bear Drinking Water at the Tulsa Zoo
alanhinkel > My Vacation Hot Spots photo
alanhinkel > Cheetah
alanhinkel > Brown Bear
alanhinkel > Big Brown Bear with big bear claws at the Tulsa Zoo getting out of his pool after cooling off.
alanhinkel > Brown Pelican
alanhinkel > American Alligator
alanhinkel > My Vacation Hot Spots photo
alanhinkel > Snow Leopard at Tulsa Zoo
Sea Lion
alanhinkel > Sea Lion
Sea Lion
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 40d) |
more details: exif |
original size: 2484px x 2095px |
Current: 534px x 450px |
Other sizes: S • Medium • L • O |
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