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The July issue of National Geographic devoted to animals.
Koala, Australia.
  Zebras, Tanzania
 The Bear and the giant red cedar, British Columbia
 Reef Shark, Maldives
 Blue Heeler, San Miguel de Allende
 Sineyazyky skink, Australia
Skinks - day lizards common in Australia and the islands of Oceania. A characteristic feature of these lizards - a bright dark blue tongue, which includes a demonstration of a complex of threatening behavior.
  Cayman Islands and turtles, Guatemala
 Cheetah, South Africa.
 Deer, Japan
 Dolphin, Turkey
 Grey kangaroos, west coast of Australia
 Elephants, Kenya
  Gecko and palm frond
 Giraffe, Mexico
 Grizzly Bears
Mom and cub in Yellowstone National Park. The picture was taken in May, when there was still snow, but only published in July.
 Hawaiian green turtle.
 Rider, Bangladesh
 Horses, Wales.
The picture was taken in the Snowdonia National Park region in North Wales. The reserve was established in 1951, becoming one of the first three national parks in England.
  Langurs: a leap into the abyss
This rare picture the author has made in India, where at every temple temple inhabited by monkeys - langurs. The word «lungoor» means in Hindi "longtail".
 Lions in the trees, Kenya
 Fish Parrot, Great Barrier Reef
Grin parrot fish. Some of them reach a length of 1-2 meters, and live in tropical zones of the Pacific and Indian Ocean coral reef
 Parrot, Manila
 The polar bear and whale bones.
On the coast of the archipelago of Svalbard, a male polar bear, whale investigates spine.
  Crab, Galapagos Islands
 Ryabkov, Namibia
 Seagull and lodki.Hodba in a straight line
 Gazelle, Namibia
 Stag beetle in Sumatra
Author Snapshot long caught the moment to emphasize the incredible "horns" of the beetle.
 Wildebeest migrating across vast Serengeti
 Baboons at the zoo in New York

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