RMED6Y77–Greenbottle flies on cow dropping, Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa
RMCFAEH6–Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), juvenile eating feces (coprophagy) at burrow, Golden, Colorado.
RMDGX9EC–Cow dung heavily covered with flies, mainly a flesh-fly Sarcophaga sp, Noon flies and Dung-flies. Auvergne, France.
RMBDW12J–Brown Hare - (European Hare - leveret) / Lepus europaeus
RMR99TNF–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RMHXFYW2–European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus). Adult eating its own feces pellet feces to extract further nutrients, coprophagy. Germany
RMDRX5YC–Phanaeus vindex coprophagy
RM2FK7GG8–The Pancake Tortoise is endemic to central East Africa and threatened by illegal collection for the pet trade. This one is eating genet droppings
RMHYW3DD–Mountain Small White (Pieris ergane) feeding on excrement
RMKAK25D–Water Scavenger Beetle (Sphaeridium scarabaeoides) on Cow Dung. Sussex, UK
RM2H7MC5K–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) head of a possum resting in a tree at night showing the large eyes for its nocturnal lifestyle and the w
RFEHPAAK–Geotrupes stercorarius, Dung Beetle
RF2HJPK8H–Tasmanian ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus cooki) from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe Published in 1896 by E. Lloyd, London
RF2A8J0W5–Dung beatle Geotrupes stercorarius on the manure.
RF2HCDBBK–Capybara Sprawled in the Shade
RFAMAAG1–Cape Hare shortly after dawn in South Africa (lepus capensis)
RFEDR20J–Guinea pigs both looking towards camera
RF2RHCRE4–Pill bug on green leaf - blurred background
RF2T9GH7T–Dryomyza anilis - common fly lives in various regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The carnivore male is territorial, guarding corpses to attract poten
RMRE037D–. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975. Folivores; Forest ecology; Leaves; Mammals; Mammals. Figure 5. Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes troglodytes, in the rain forest of Gabon, collecting the tiny shoots of Baphia leptobotrys (55 percent of protein content). Figure 6. Gorillas reintroduced on a small island near Makokou. As leaf-eaters, they need a large amount of bulk and practice coprophagy whenever the leaves and stems are not available in sufficient quantity. They feed th
RMCFAEH9–Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), juvenile eating feces (coprophagy) at burrow, Golden, Colorado.
RMDGX9G0–Cow dung heavily covered with flies, mainly a flesh-fly Sarcophaga sp, Noon flies and Dung-flies. Auvergne, France.
RMBDW12C–Brown Hare - (European Hare - leveret) / Lepus europaeus
RMR99TNB–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RMARKM55–Rabbit dropping: Hard droppings and soft black pellets,the late ones will be eaten again
RMMAAE66–. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975 . Figure 5. Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes troglodytes, in the rain forest of Gabon, collecting the tiny shoots of Baphia leptobotrys (55 percent of protein content). Figure 6. Gorillas reintroduced on a small island near Makokou. As leaf-eaters, they need a large amount of bulk and practice coprophagy whenever the leaves and stems are not available in sufficient quantity. They feed throughout the year on Baphia leaves which yield 21.3
RM2FK7GGJ–The Pancake Tortoise is endemic to central East Africa and threatened by illegal collection for the pet trade. This one is eating genet droppings
RM2H7MC5J–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) curled up in a tree at night. Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia
RF2HJPK8B–The common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus, Greek for 'false hand' and Latin for 'pilgrim' or 'alien') is an Australian marsupial. It lives in a variety of habitats and eats a variety of leaves of both native and introduced plants, as well as flowers, fruits and sap. This possum also consumes a special type of faeces that is produced during the daytime when it is resting in a nest. This behaviour is called caecotrophy and is similar to that seen in rabbits. from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler
RF2HCDBBN–Capybara Face, Close Up
RF2HCDBBP–Young Capybara Searching for Food
RF2RHCRGF–Pill bug on green leaf - blurred background
RF2HCDBBG–Capybara in the Sun, Close Up
RF2HCDBBH–Capybara Couple Hugging in the Water
RMDGX9H5–Cow dung heavily covered with flies, mainly a flesh-fly Sarcophaga sp, Noon flies and Dung-flies. Auvergne, France.
RMBDW12E–Brown Hare - (European Hare - leveret) / Lepus europaeus
RMR99TNA–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2FK7GGP–The Pancake Tortoise is endemic to central East Africa and threatened by illegal collection for the pet trade. This one is eating genet droppings
RM2RD2DF0–The rare Pancake Tortoise is endemic to the granite koppies of East Africa. They have a unique flattened and semi-flexible carapace.
RM2H7MC4Y–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) in a tree at night, showing the small white patches below the big eyes and small ears. It seldom comes t
RF2RHCRFH–Pill bug on green leaf - blurred background
RMDGX9CP–Cow dung heavily covered with flies, mainly a flesh-fly Sarcophaga sp, Noon flies and Dung-flies. Auvergne, France.
RMR99TND–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7P4Y5–Male Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on dung heap in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RM2T5N1NX–The Pancake Tortoise is a rare endemic species restricted to koppie areas in East Africa. The carapace is unique in that it is semi-flexible, enabling
RM2H7MC5F–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) head of a possum in a tree at night, showing the small white patches below the big eyes and small ears.
RM2RCXB8H–The Pancake Tortoise is a rare and endemic tortoise found only in areas of granite outcrops in East Africa.
RMR99TNE–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7P4WM–Male Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on dung heap in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TKF–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7P7FP–Male Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on pony dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RM2H7MC5X–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) in a tree at night. Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia
RM2RCXBB5–The Pancake Tortoise is a rare and endemic tortoise found only in areas of granite outcrops in East Africa.
RM2T69T9F–The endemic Pancake Tortoise is only found in a few areas of rocky outcrops in East Africa. The wild population has been seriously reduced.
RMR99TKE–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7P7FG–Male Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on bracken in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TMB–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2H7MC5R–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) resting on a branch at night. Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia
RM2T69W80–The endemic Pancake Tortoise is only found in a few areas of rocky outcrops in East Africa. The wild population has been seriously reduced.
RM2D7P7P2–Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on pony dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TMP–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2H7MC5M–Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) resting on a branch at night. Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia
RM2D7P7PB–Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on pony dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TKR–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TATXX5–Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on twig by dung, heathy field, Dorset.
RM2TATXM3–Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on pony dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TMX–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TATXNB–Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on pony dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RM2D7XX3A–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetle, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, near dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TMD–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XX84–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TN7–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XXDH–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TN2–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XX33–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TM2–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XX76–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TKX–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XXD4–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RM2D7XK8N–Male Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on dung in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RMR99TN5–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2D7XK93–Female Hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, perched on dung, in grassy heathland, Dorset.
RM2TA00EY–Yellow dung flies, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RM2DDF66B–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TMG–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2DDF66D–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMR99TM6–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2DDF666–Heath Dumble Dor or Heath Dor Beetles, Trypocopris pyrenaeus, feeding on dung on Dorset heathland in late summer. Rare in UK.
RMDGX9B8–Cow dung heavily covered with flies, mainly a flesh-fly Sarcophaga sp, Noon flies and Dung-flies. Auvergne, France.
RM2TA00P2–Yellow dung flies, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RMR99TMK–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TA00FM–Yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RMR99TMM–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TA00NM–Yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RMR99TM1–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TA00H9–Yellow dung flies, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RMR99TMR–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TA00PA–Yellow dung flies, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
RMR99TMH–European hare or Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, UK
RM2TA00N9–Yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, in large numbers on organically-farmed cattle dung.
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