Baby African Elephant in Cativity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Baby Africa Elephant in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Deer in Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Chital, also known as the Axis deer, are indigenous to regions in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. This deer species is most prevalent in Indian forests, where they feed on tall grasses, branches, shrubs and even fruit that has fallen thanks to monkeys in the trees.Male Axis can weigh up to 165 pounds and stand up to 35 inches at the shoulder. Females can weigh up to nearly 100 pounds. They are typically fawn with white spots and some white on their underbellies. Their antlers can grow to over 30 inches and are usually three pronged and shed annually.Axis like to live in large groups which include both genders. They spend most of their time grazing.
The Chital, also known as the Axis deer, are indigenous to regions in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. This deer species is most prevalent in Indian forests, where they feed on tall grasses, branches, shrubs and even fruit that has fallen thanks to monkeys in the trees.Male Axis can weigh up to 165 pounds and stand up to 35 inches at the shoulder. Females can weigh up to nearly 100 pounds. They are typically fawn with white spots and some white on their underbellies. Their antlers can grow to over 30 inches and are usually three pronged and shed annually.Axis like to live in large groups which include both genders. They spend most of their time grazing.
White Bengal Tiger in Montgomery Zoo in Montgomery, Alabama
Portrait of a white Bengal Tiger
White Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) in Montgomery Zoo in Montgomery, Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Common Chipanzee (Pan troglodytes) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Leopard (Panthera pardus) in Captivity at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama
Lynx Staring at Prey
Panthera pardus
SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES
Puma concolor coryi
Puma concolor coryi
This Eastern Grey Squirrel is looking for some food in the grass in East Alabama.
This Eastern Grey Squirrel is looking for some food in the grass in East Alabama.
Leopard Watching for Danger Protecting Cubs
Meerkat Looking Off Frame with Curiosity
Meerkat standing guard to alert the colony if danger appears
Cervus canadensis