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  • Banyan fig tree, Ficus benjamina, only one single individual tree, Banyan garden protected forest, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-09-095935 (1).jpg
  • Banyan fig tree, Ficus benjamina, only one single individual tree, Banyan garden protected forest, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-09-095751 (1).jpg
  • Banyan fig tree, Ficus benjamina, only one single individual tree, Banyan garden protected forest, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-09-112138.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-164943_01.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165130_01.jpg
  • Single male White-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-8-181035-27-1.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-164900.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165201.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165224_01.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165745.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165745_02.jpg
  • Single White-lipped deer buck, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, walking through Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-4-181120-99.jpg
  • Single male White-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, walking on the tibetan plateau of Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-6-175404-17-1.jpg
  • Single male White-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-8-181041-35-1.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-164934_01.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-164908_01.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165029_02.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165224.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165749.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165048_03.jpg
  • Single Argali, or the mountain sheep (Ovis ammon), walking in the mountains of Zhidua, Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai, China
    SWD-2016-10-13-165337.jpg
  • Wild yak, Bos grunniens, standing in snow and looking at camera on the Tibetan Plateau, Yushu, Haixi, Quinghai, China
    JDW-2018-04-14-19-31-51-92-1.jpg
  • White-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, buck running down a hill in Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-5-183143-23-1.jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-083300 (1).jpg
  • Tibetan Fox, Vulpes ferrilata, on the Tibetan highplateau Yushu, Haixi, Qinghai, China
    JDW-2018-04-09-08-47-04-95-1.jpg
  • Wild yak, Bos grunniens, Tibetan Plateau, Yushu, Haixi, Quinghai, China
    JDW-2018-04-05-07-33-10-39-1.jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-075843 (1).jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-081035 (1).jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-081142.jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-081352.jpg
  • Minute pink flower by a creek, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, in Jingdong county, Yunnan Province, China.
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  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-075845 (2).jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a stag on grass in the morning mist in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-23-080827.jpg
  • Tree biodiversity in Fall colours, Humid montane mixed forest, Laba He National Nature Reserve, Sichuan, China
    SWD-2016-10-23-083134 (2).jpg
  • Single leaf on a fern, Tree biodiversity in Fall colours, Humid montane mixed forest, Laba He National Nature Reserve, Sichuan, China
    SWD-2016-10-22-091425.jpg
  • David Lin, in front of Bayan fig tree, (Ficus benjamina), only one single individual tree, Bayan garden protected forest, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-09-112703.jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102214 (3).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102617 (1).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102801 (2).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-100937 (2).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-101841.jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-101026 (1).jpg