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Ultra underwater macro on montipora SPS coral polyps
Red Candy Cap SPS Coral - (Montipora capricornis)
Tropic Montipora sps coral in close up scene in reef aquarium
Large colony of Montipora Coral, small polyp stony (SPS) coral
West caucasian tur goat
The Sumatran Serow is threatened due to habitat loss and hunting, leading to it being evaluated as vulnerable by the IUCN.
The Sumatran Serow is threatened due to habitat loss and hunting, leading to it being evaluated as vulnerable by the IUCN.
Montipora Capricornis with true colors - green with purple edge
Montipora Candy Cap Coral, - (Montipora capricornis)
West caucasian tur goat in nature.
West caucasian tur goat eating from a feeding trough
Caucasian ibex - Capra caucasica resting on a high rock.
Serows,Chamois sitting peacefully on the ground.
Japanese serow Capricornis crispus is a Japanese goat-antelope, an even-toed ungulate mammal. It is found in dense woodland in Japan, primarily in northern and central Honshu.
Red plate montipora sps coral in reef aquarium saltwater tank
The Serow is similar to a goat with a short body and long legs.
West caucasian tur goat eating from a feeding trough
Serow, the endanger species in thailand
Capricornis are in a zoo standing on a rock looking.
Three serows in exibition at the zoo
Taiwan serow in the zoo park
Japanese serow Capricornis crispus is a Japanese goat-antelope, an even-toed ungulate mammal. It is found in dense woodland in Japan, primarily in northern and central Honshu.
Chinese Serow (Capricornis milneedwardsii) on Cliff
West caucasian tur goat in nature.
Montipora Candy Cap Coral, - (Montipora capricornis)
The Sumatran Serow is threatened due to habitat loss and hunting, leading to it being evaluated as vulnerable by the IUCN.
Green Montipora capricornis plate sps coral
Japanese serow Capricornis crispus is a Japanese goat-antelope, an even-toed ungulate mammal. It is found in dense woodland in Japan, primarily in northern and central Honshu.