Esther's photos with the keyword: Brown
Like a tiger
07 Oct 2016 |
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The Butterfly Conservancy - Niagara Falls, Canada
Thanks to Pam J. for identifying this as a Brown Clipper (Parthenos sylvia) and Didier 85 as identifying it as a Clipper Brun in French.
AIMG 6928
How do I open this?
14 Dec 2013 |
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Brown Pelican - Seaquarium - Curaçao.
This brown pelican knew that the cooler contained fish, but was stymied by the lid.
AIMG 9491
Floating
Smile for the camera
14 Aug 2011 |
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Male Brown throated three toed sloth - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. The brown throated tree sloth is primarily aboreal, returning to the ground once a week to defecate in a hole that it digs with its tail. It has a slow metabolism and spends much of its time hanging upside down from the trees. Its front legs are longer than its hind legs. Its outer layer of fur is very coarse and stiff and overlays a much softer layer of dense under-fur. The hairs of the outer layer of fur have numerous microscopic cracks across their surface in which algae lives. This accounts for the green tint when viewed up close.
AIMG_0634
Just hanging around
14 Aug 2011 |
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Male Brown throated three toed sloth - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. The brown throated tree sloth is primarily aboreal, returning to the ground once a week to defecate in a hole that it digs with its tail. It has a slow metabolism and spends much of its time hanging upside down from the trees. Its front legs are longer than its hind legs. Its outer layer of fur is very coarse and stiff and overlays a much softer layer of dense under-fur. The hairs of the outer layer of fur have numerous microscopic cracks across their surface in which algae lives. This accounts for the green tint when viewed up close.
AIMG_0622
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