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  • A greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata) smiles for the camera. An insectivore native to Central and South America, it is commonly found in or on the outside of hollow trees. The term "sac-winged" refers to small pouches on the bats wings that are used by males to attract females and to mark their harem territory. The males will fill these sacs with glandular secretions, and during mating displays the male will use his wings to fan the female vigorously and expose her to the scent mixture in the wing sacs. Males will also shake the contents of the sac towards bats outside of the male's harem territory to warn off intruders. Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve, Costa Rica.
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  • Grooming is an essential part of the Geoffroy's spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) day.
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  • Sharon Matola provides a unique up close experience with jaguar (Panthera onca) Junior Buddy at the Belize Zoo.
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  • A Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) sounds a warning. Tikal, Guatemala
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  • A Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) navigates the steep stairs of the Acropolis Central.Tikal, Guatemala
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  • Adoptable small dogs pace their indoor enclosure, waiting for the right person to come in the doc of East Valley Animal Services.
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  • A Black Howler Monkey ( Alouatta pigra ) scans the jungle canopy in the afternoon light, Belize.
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  • A Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) stare down, Belize.
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  • White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica) searching the hillside for Tarantulas. Tikal, Guatemala
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  • Lichen, a coyote (Canis latrans), smiles with joy as Thompson gives him the love he truly deserves. Thompson, an Iraq war combat veteran, is a member of the Wolves and Warriors program at Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (Lockwood ARC / LARC). The program is devoted to military men and women suffering with PTSD and survivors’ guilt, and enables veterans to work side by side caring for a similar sentient being (wolves, wolfdogs, horses, etc.) who has also suffered from trauma. The resulting animal-bonding is the beginning of a healing process for both the veteran, and the animal.
    Thompson and Lichen
  • Adoptable small dogs pace their indoor enclosure, waiting for the right person to come in the doc of East Valley Animal Services.
    20150826_CesarMillanFound__K4B6651.jpg
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  • Cold and wet, a brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegates), clings to its sleeping site, waiting for the sun.Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • An abandoned and unwanted pit bull reaches through the bent wires of his cage.
    The Cesar Millan Foundation
  • Feeding time for the Baird's Tapir (Tapirus bairdii) at the Belize Zoo.
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  • Costa Rican guide Ronald Jimenez photographs a greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata) through the narrow opening of a hollow 600 year old Almendro tree. Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve, Costa Rica.
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  • A female brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegates), navigates the delicate transfer between trees. Moments later the branch snapped, sending the sloth 60 feet to the ground. Happily she was uninjured, and began her slow journey back into the canopy. Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • An older captive female Margay ( Felis wiedii ) comes gown to the camera for a closer look.
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  • Matthew Simmons, Navy Veteran, and co-founder of Lockwood Animal Rescue Center, with Ditto the cockatoo, inspecting one of LARC's numerous free flight aviaries. Though best known from Animal Planet’s docu-series Wolves and Warriors, LARC is residence to rescued parrots, horses, and farm animals.
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  • Dr. Lorin Lindner grazes with Tara and Tie. Tara was rescued after being left for dead by a Premarin facility where mares are forced into perpetual pregnancy so that their urine can be collected to be used in pharmaceuticals. Emaciated and pregnant at rescue, she soon gave birth to Tie Dye. Once the two were brought to Lockwood Animal Rescue Center, Tara was nursed back to health.
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  • An abandoned and unwanted pit bull reaches through the bent wires of his cage.
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  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) Junior Buddy shows his affection during a directors tour by Sharon Matola of the Belize Zoo.
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  • A Black Howler Monkey ( Alouatta pigra ) scans the jungle canopy in the afternoon light.
    20150701_Belize2015_K4B3272.jpg
  • A friendly collared peccary. Petencito Zoo, Guatemala
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  • Lichen, a coyote (Canis latrans), smiles with joy as Thompson gives him the love he truly deserves. Thompson, an Iraq war combat veteran, is a member of the Wolves and Warriors program at Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (Lockwood ARC / LARC). The program is devoted to military men and women suffering with PTSD and survivors’ guilt, and enables veterans to work side by side caring for a similar sentient being (wolves, wolfdogs, horses, etc.) who has also suffered from trauma. The resulting animal-bonding is the beginning of a healing process for both the veteran, and the animal.
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  • Belize Zoo
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  • A Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) stare down, Belize.
    20150701_Belize2015_K4B3219.jpg
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  • Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). Newton is an imprinted owl who has lived at the ORC since 2012. The beautiful glow in Newtons eyes is caused by the light cast on his nictitating membrane. This transparent third eyelid is found in birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals, and is used for protection and to moisten the eye while maintaining vision.
    Newton