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Pictures of Greater White-Fronted Goose

Greater White-Fronted Goose

The Greater white-fronted goose belongs to the family of goose as the name suggests. In Europe they are known as “white fronted goose”. They are named so because of the... 

Images of Eastern box turtle

Eastern box turtle

Eastern box turtle is actually a subspecies of Box turtles. This species is native to the eastern region of US. They are highly long lived and slow moving creatures. This turtle is... 

Photos of Anemonefish

Anemonefish (Clownfish)

Anemone fish or clownfish belongs to the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. All of them form symbiotic mutualisms with sea anemones. They prefer living in nestled... 

Pictures of Northern Pintail

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintails are slender ducks, having long sharp tail, for which they are named thus. These aquatic birds are at ease on both water and land where they often forage with their... 

Images of Waterbuck

Waterbuck

Waterbucks are large antelopes. They are found in two groups occurring as two different species. According to the African myth the meat of the Waterbuck is not edible because of the... 

Photos of Little Penguin

Little Penguin

Little Penguins are mainly found on the coastlines of Southern Australia and New Zealand. They have several common names. They are referred to as Fairy Penguins in Australia because... 

Images of Neritina natalensis

Neritina Natalensis

Neritina natalensis is a popular freshwater snail having striped operculum. This is one of the rare species of neritina. It has a specific geographical distribution and diet that... 

Pictures of Queen Snake

Queen Snake

The Queen snake is a nonvenomous snake species belonging to the genus called Regina. This species is native to North America. Description Here is a brief description of these snakes. Length:... 

Pictures of Blue Catfish

Blue Catfish

Blue catfish is one of the largest species of the North American Catfish. The scientific name of this fish has a meaning in Greek, “Ictalurus” means “fish cat” and “furcatus”...