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28/08/2016

"Lynx Spider” make little use of webs, instead spending their lives as hunting spiders on plants. Many species frequent flowers in particular, ambushing pollinators, much as crab spiders do.

Location: Sultanpur National Park - Haryana, India

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

22/08/2016

"Spotted Owlet" is a small owl which breeds in tropical Asia from India to Southeast Asia. A common resident of open habitats including farmland and human habitation, it has adapted to living in cities

Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan - India

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

22/08/2016

“Mugger Crocodile" found throughout the Indian subcontinent and the surrounding countries. It is one of the three crocodilians found in India, the others being the gharial and the saltwater crocodile.

Location: Chitwan National Park, Nepal

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

12/08/2016

"Twin-spotted Flying Frog” in amplexus, as with all flying frogs, the finger and toes are extensively webbed which, when extended, allow the frog to glide effectively from tree to tree.

Location: Pahang, Malaysia

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

06/08/2016

"White-eared Bulbul” found in Kuwait, Bahrain, mid and southern Iraq, southern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, north-western India, in parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and on the Arabian peninsula.

Location: Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan - India

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

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Save The Tiger
Feb 2016
"" Mother is always Best Guide of her Children ""
---Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve ---
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22/06/2016

Mal wieder was aus Kenia, da ist noch so einiges auf der Festplatte. Hier eine Elefantenfamilie im Tsavo East Nationalpark bei Sonnenuntergang.

Nikon D3s
Tamron SP 150-600mm
f6.3
1/400 sek.
Iso 500

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13/06/2016

The tallest of the flying birds, "Sarus Crane" standing at a height of up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) is a large non-migratory crane found in parts of the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia.

Location: Najafgarh Lake, Haryana - India

© Pace of Nature - by ABHISHEK TIWARI

12/06/2016

12/06/2016

"God could not be everywhere..so she created Mom."
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