RFHY64RT–Directly above shot of canadian marmot skin
RFR66A12–alpine marmot marmota marmota
RFF1CBDB–Marmot coat used as fur texture or natural background
RFKRYH89–an alpine marmot makes males and eats with his paws
RF2FT5T55–Himalayan Marmot, Jammu and Kashmir, India
RFR6PC84–prairie dog is sitting on a stone
RMW1R53Y–red marmot on a rock in the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah, USA
RFR2XBYD–watchful
RMAX18DT–Marmot (Marmota) in front of its burrow, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, Europe
RFR2H868–
RF2C5712T–Porcupine and chipmunk have a delicious lunch near a roadside cafe in Sri Lanka
RFR2K7AW–and another marmot
RFKFY7FB–Hands of an old woman and an old man sitting together
RFR2J42G–marmot in the swiss alps
RF2C8X1RA–Portrait shot of a furry Himalayan dog
RMB53D6R–At Denny La Rue's club in London, Simon Freres of Paris presented the latest furs for Madame, Mademoiselle and Monsieur. The furs were exotic - ranging through such items as marmot from Sinkians, badgers from Harbin, mink from Brittany and even pony skin from the Chinese mountaius.;Peter Gregory in the £800 'mink for him' coat and Diano Edmonds wearing a white kelgam lamb coat priced at £160. ;February 1967 ;P017543
RF2KGDGG5–A closeup of a marmot (Marmota) on a piece of rock with ice covered lake on its background
RMBHR8HT–A young boy and Marmots that his father has shot , Mongolia.
RF2E0XHD5–Prairie Dogs - North American Ground Squirrels With Young Animals
RFTA1X5M–Prairie Dogs, a burrowing rodent, trying to keep a rattlesnake away from their underground burrows in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
RFTA1X45–A Prairie Dog, a burrowing rodent, trying to keep a rattlesnake away from its underground burrow in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
RM2AJ20J4–Lake McDonald and vicinity; . soon as Mr. Blake had joined us, we started back, first upthe glacier to the Rim, a rather slippery way, more so apparentlythan had been the descent; then from there by rapid drops to thebrush camp where we arrived before night fall. On this descentthe guide shot for me a Rocky Mountain marmot, a large rodent,like a woodchuck but much larger, the tanned skin of which nowadorns my work-room, a reminder of that hazardous visit to SperryGlacier. Next forenoon we arrived safely in our permanent camp onthe shore of Lake McDonald. After spending two days caring formy re
RF2FT5RPD–Himalayan Marmot, Jammu and Kashmir, India
RFPXJ9YT–Dead hamster lying on the carpet. The dead home rodent hamster.
RFKFY7EA–Old woman holding a black and white kitten