Animal Stock
Photos.
We have photographs of the main African animals, the
big cats Lions and Cheetahs, as well as the elusive Hyena in the wild.
Other predators such as the diamond Python and Lizards big and small,
from the Goanna eight feet long to the monitor lizards four feet long,
the water dragon just 6 inches long, right down to colorful little skink
lizards. Even the weird and wonderful Chameleon is in our library. Antelopes
abound we’ve got photos of Thompson’s Gazelles, Topi, Wildebeest,
Impala, Eland, dainty Dik-Diks, water bucks, and Hartebeests. We’ve
even got photos of carcasses of antelopes with Vultures in attendance
and the odd Jackal. Not a predator, but one of Africa’s fiercest
animals is the African Buffalo and we have stock Royalty free photos of
buffalo grazing peacefully, staring ominously and wadding through swamps
in the company of antelopes and pelicans. In the water we have Hippos
doing their thing and grazing on the riverbank. Rhinos are another creature
that challenges the photographer, after happily photographing mother and
a baby rhino of about seven days old; father took a dislike to us and
charged I can assure you it was much more frightening than it looks in
the picture. The damage those animals can do with their Rhino horns is
highlighted in our photos of two Rhinos fighting in the river, the bloody
wounds were as nasty as they look. All together there are more than twenty
wild rhino photos. And we have mentioned everybody’s favourite the
African Elephant there’s more than forty photos of elephants in
the wild. Elephants having dust baths, in family groups, solo elephants,
huge tuskers, wallowing in swamps and baby elephants playing with branches.
Another favourite is the zebra; we have stock photos of them in company
with other wild animals, on their own, young zebras, even a zebra with
part of its tail missing, probably lost to a predator. The elegant Giraffe
in the wild and in the wild but so close to town that houses can be seen
in the background. We haven’t forgotten the monkeys either we’ve
Macaque and baboons. Then there are Arabian Camels, Fruit bats Tortoise
(even the famous Galapagos Tortoise Harriet, a specimen collected by Charles
Darwin. Harriet died on 23 June 2006, aged 176). From Australia we have
photos of Kangaroos, Koalas, wombats, fruit bats and possums. But we also
have the domestic animals or farm animals too, dogs, Border Collies, Labradors,
Great Danes and puppies too. There’s cats, horses, carthorses the
odd pony even a hobbyhorse or two, Chickens, Roosters Hens, Goats. And
whether you call them Cattle, bovines or Cows and bulls we’ve photos
of them; calf, bullocks, feedlot steers, calves, bulls their hooves or
hoof, prize bulls, stud bulls testicles and stud bulls. But we’ve
got photos of insects too, Honey Bees, caterpillars, moths, spiders, spider
webs, praying mantis, scorpion fly and stick insects. From the sea we
have photos of Crabs, yabbies, tropical fish, dead fish, shark jaws, barramundi
and dolphins. Stock Bird photos by the flock, Herons, Ducks, wood ducks,
mallard ducks, Pink Flamingos, Magpie geese, Moor Hens, Plovers, Rainbow
Lorikeets, Secretary Birds, Spoonbills, Finches, Egyptian Goose, Crested
crane, Water fowl, Swans, Bush hen fowl, Stilt, seagulls, Pelicans, Parrots,
Magpies, Kookaburras laughing, Kookaburras nesting, baby Kookaburra fledgling,
Kingfishers, Ibis, Guinea Fowl, Falcon, Cormorant, Cockatoos, Butcher
birds, Blue cheeked Honeyeaters, Noisy Miner birds, vultures, Marabou
storks and Ostriches, Tortoise, Lizard, Goanna, Monitor, Snake, Python,
Bat, Snail, Bee, Caterpillar, Moth, Spider, stick insect, crab, tropical
fish and Dolphins.
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