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  • A couple of African lions show their affection by rubbing their cheeks each other.
  • Two Masai Giraffes were fighting to establish dominance by using their necks as weapons, a behavior known as “necking.” Swinging and crossing their magnificent necks, they looked like they were dancing together.
  • The beautiful white feathers of a great egret were fluttering in the wind in High Island, TX.
  • Peacock flounders (Bothus mancus)  are masters of camoflouge.
  • A school of Blue Tang fish (Acanthurus coeruleus) created a blue-ish purple wall in front of my camera lens.
  • After the overnight hunt to feed her owlet, a mother great horned owl was resting on a branch at Brazos Bend State Park, Texas.
  • A great horned owl turned around and showed her beautiful yellow eyes in Cypress, Texas.
  • Two American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) walked toward each other and formed a heart shape with their necks and beaks in Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean.
  • A Smooth Trunkfish (Lactophrys triqueter) was seraching for his food in the middle of green coral reef in Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean.
  • A white-winged dove takes shelter from Tropical Storm Harvey under a tree canopy in Houston, Texas, on August 27, 2017.
  • A pair of Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) sing in unison as they almost wrap their bodies around each other in the snowy landscape in Hokkaido, Japan.
  • A Red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) takes care of her feathers in the snowy landscape in Hokkaido, Japan. Regular preening keeps the plumage tidy and clean.
  • A male Yezo (Ezo) Ural Owl (Strix uralensis japonica) grooms his female partner in a tree hollow in Hokkaido, Japan. It is said that grooming (preening) is the way for owls to form stronger bonds.
  • A juvenile whooper swan came to visit a hot spring in a lake with his mother in Hokkaido, Japan.

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