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  • Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) eye detail. Range: Siberia to Manchuria, China. © Michael Durham / www.durmphoto.com
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  • Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) eye detail. Range: Siberia to Manchuria, China. © Michael Durham / www.durmphoto.com
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  • Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) eye detail. Captive - Portland, Oregon.
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  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) eye detail. Range: North America - Canada south to South America. Captive, Montana.
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  • A great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) at dusk. Forest Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • A great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) at dusk. Forest Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Portrait of a grey wolf (Canis lupus) captive - Washington Range: North America and Eurasia.
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  • A trained bobcat (Lynx rufus), relaxed but alert, while reclining.
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  • Detail of a great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) in studio.
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  • Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) eggs in a redd at 10 weeks after spawning. The female salmon digs the redd, or nest, and after depositing her eggs, she will gently fan rocks and gravel over the eggs to protect them from predators. Water temperature, water flow and oxygen content are all critically important for the developing salmon eggs. At this stage, the small eyes of the developing fish are visible through the transparent skin of the egg.  Washington.
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  • Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) eggs in a redd at 10 weeks after spawning. The female salmon digs the redd, or nest, and after depositing her eggs, she will gently fan rocks and gravel over the eggs to protect them from predators. Water temperature, water flow and oxygen content are all critically important for the developing salmon eggs. At this stage, the small eyes of the developing fish are visible through the transparent skin of the egg.  Washington.
    Coho_salmon_egg_21607CSe14.jpg
  • Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) eggs in a redd at 10 weeks after spawning. The female salmon digs the redd, or nest, and after depositing her eggs, she will gently fan rocks and gravel over the eggs to protect them from predators. Water temperature, water flow and oxygen content are all critically important for the developing salmon eggs. At this stage, the small eyes of the developing fish are visible through the transparent skin of the egg.  Washington.
    Coho_salmon_egg_21607CSe11.jpg
  • Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) eggs in a redd at 10 weeks after spawning. The female salmon digs the redd, or nest, and after depositing her eggs, she will gently fan rocks and gravel over the eggs to protect them from predators. Water temperature, water flow and oxygen content are all critically important for the developing salmon eggs. At this stage, the small eyes of the developing fish are visible through the transparent skin of the egg.  Washington.
    Coho_salmon_egg_21607CSe15.jpg
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