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650520217 a wild javelina or collared peccary dicolytes tajacu drinks...

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Caption: 650520217 a wild javelina or collared peccary dicolytes tajacu drinks at a small pond on beto gutierrez ranch hidalgo county texas united states. Extensive coverage of a wide range of mammal and other wildlife species, all identified by Latin name.
Scientific name: dicolytes tajacu
Location: beto gutierrez ranch hidalgo county rio grande valley texas united states
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379620002 a wild male claret pondhawk erythemis mithroides perches on a dead twig on the santa ana national wildlife refuge in the lower rio grande valley of south texas extremely rare resident only found in lower rio grande valley texas in the united states. Extensive coverage of a wide range of insect and other wildlife species, all identified by Latin name.
© Dave Welling
397380001 a wild cicada killer wasp genus spechis perches on a small plant at resaca de la palma state park in the lower rio grande valley of south texas. Extensive coverage of a wide range of insect and other wildlife species, all identified by Latin name.
© Dave Welling