Sitting
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A002_C044_0221B1.mov
Select options DownloadTawny Eagle sitting on top of the tree, making creaking sound and searching for food.
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A002_C035_022128.mov
Select options DownloadTawny Eagle sitting on top of the tree, searching for prey and looking around.
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A002_C002_0221YD.mov
Select options DownloadTawny eagle sitting and flying/flapping wings.
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A002_C070_0221XY.mov
Select options DownloadTawny eagle perched in tree
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A002_C068_02211K.mov
Select options DownloadTawny eagle perched in tree
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A037_C092_1230HM_001.R3D_V1-0091.mov
Select options DownloadElephant calf sits down inside water
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BMPC_4K_171130_LM0043.mov
Select options DownloadMacro shot of a small orange juvenile scorpionfish, Scorpaenidae sp
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BMPC_4K_171130_LM0042.mov
Select options DownloadClose up shot of a small orange juvenile scorpionfish, Scorpaenidae sp
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BMPC_4K_171129_LM0045.mov
Select options DownloadClose up pan side view from the tail to the face of an Ambon scorpionfish, Pteroidichthys amboinensis
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BMPC_4K_171130_LM0006.mov
Select options DownloadA Rack focus shot from behind to the front of a grumpy orange and white Humpback scorpionfish, scorpaenopsis diabolus
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BMPC_4K_171129_LM0043.mov
Select options DownloadClose up side view of the face of an Ambon scorpionfish, Pteroidichthys amboinensis
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BMPC_4K_171129_LM0042.mov
Select options DownloadClose up front view of the whole body of an Ambon scorpionfish, Pteroidichthys amboinensis
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BMPC_4K_171107_LM0015.mov
Select options DownloadClose up shot of a deep pinky sepia bandensis commonly known as the stumpy-spined cuttlefish, pygmy or dwarf cuttlefish
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BMPC_4K_171107_LM0014.mov
Select options DownloadMacro shot of a deep pinky sepia bandensis commonly known as the stumpy-spined cuttlefish, pygmy or dwarf cuttlefish
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DJI_A01857_20170418_C027_V1-0026.mov
Select options DownloadAdult dassie, rock hyrax Procavia capensis acting dead staying so still on the boulder
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DJI_A01857_20170418_C023_V1-0022.mov
Select options DownloadDassie mother, rock hyrax Procavia capensis barking as she sees the camera and then her cute tiny baby pops up from behind the neck