International Photo Galleries

Samit Jana
Kathmandu, Ot
4/17/2021
We are trying to trap Royal Bengal Tiger in the vicinity that was spotted few weeks back by neighbors few times. However we are constantly seeing Leopard.
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Brennan PetersonWood
Sonora, CA
3/10/2021
This camera is located at a spotted hyena den in a protected green space within Lilongwe city, Malawi, Southern Africa. It is part of Carnivore Research Malawi's urban carnivore research project. Southern African porcupines are frequent captures on our den cameras, and share the dens with the hyenas on a rotational movement between all the dens we monitor. Image 1 shows a porcupine chasing a young hyena away from one of the den entrances. Image 2 shows porcupines mating, a behavior we suspect is rarely seen, and potentially dangerous for the male. Image 3 shows a porcupine with a young baby, perhaps the results of the captured mating encounter.
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Siddhartha Gogoi
Alwar District, Ot
2/26/2021
I deployed the camera trail in the frequently used path by these Golden Jackals and I hoped to get good images. It took me about a week before I managed to get this image and the image quality came out brilliant, in the image they are seen socializing. This was captured in the state of Rajasthan, India.
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James Burns
Pringle bay, Ot
2/9/2021
Approaching Valentine's day in such an unusual time, we have been extremely fortunate to find solid evidence addressing one of life, and love's, biggest mysteries! How do porcupines, one of the largest and most prickly rodent species in the world, make babies? The answer, as you'll see, is: extremely carefully! In a cave, near Rooi-Els in South Africa, frequented by wildlife of all shapes and sizes, including baboons and leopards, two consenting (an important and necessary thing!) adult porcupines picked just the right night to kickstart the next generation!
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Hopeland P
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Ot
2/1/2021
I was conducting a study of biodiversity in institutional campuses in India. Call it beginners luck or not. These were my first captures. 1. Indian Jungle Cat 2. Small Indian Civet 3. A curious Black-naped Hare checking the camera-trap.
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Tomi Nurmiainen
Luumäki, Ot
1/20/2021
Spring 2018 young capricorns practising for the future power struggle battle of rut.
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Steven Mullet
Wellston, OH
1/18/2021
Its just amazing how clear cuddeback pictures are! I've tried a couple other brands but its not worth it!
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Alan Finger
Houston, TX
1/18/2021
Two big bucks hooking horns at our feeder near Shepherd Texas.The photo was taken on Dec.29,2020. I wonder if they were fighting over who would get to eat first. please note: I couldn't put in the correct Photo Location or the Camera model number because the field wouldn't let me scroll down. The correct location is USA and the camera is a J model
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Elias Pesenti
Givisiez, Ot
1/8/2021
Use of photographic capture–recapture analyses to estimate abundance of species with distinctive natural marks has become an important tool for monitoring rare or cryptic species, or both. We use this method to estimate lynx densities in Switzerland (Canton de Fribourg, Service des forêts et de la nature).
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BRADY HENDERSON
PRESTON, ID
12/24/2020
Female Lion with 4 kittens that did not come into the photo in the day only at night.
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