National Geographic Channel (Taiwan) Photo of the Day 每日一照 2013.08

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South Africa: High contrast shot of ragged tooth shark.

National Geographic Channel (Taiwan) Photo of the Day 每日一照 2013.08

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Kruger National Park, South Africa: White rhino standing in the tall grass. (Ceratotherium simum). 2

USA: REENACTMENT: Denver (played by Andy Barnes), Kristy (played by Claire Gordon Webster) and Tyrell (played by Stuart Jones) run into the water to surf.

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Agarrobo, Chile : Chilean rose tarantula neatly camouflaged. (Grammostola rosea). l Countdown.NHNZ

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Africa: Wildebeest calf jumping into the river. Africa: Wildebeest calf jumping into the river. 5

Fort Pierce, Florida, USA: The interior of this minibus is psychedelic in an entirely new way. 6

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA: With the help of trainer Bhagavan Antle, Director of Photography Bryan Harvey takes a break from filming cats to take a dip with Bubbles, the resident elephant at TIGERS 7

Africa: Roger Horrocks has heard stories of men “calling” wild crocodiles out of the river and a crocodile shaman who can swim and ride on the back of a giant crocodile without being eaten. Roger Horrocks/ NHU AFRICA 8

Pompey's Pillar, Montana, USA: All species of rattlesnake have the same distinctive feature - the rattle at the end of their tail. The rattling noise occurs when the hollow and bony segments of the tail knock together. NGS Image Collection / Chris Johns

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Africa: Close up of wildebeest crossing river, mid river, large splash of water. Africa: Close up of wildebeest crossing river, mid river, large splash of water. 10

Salt River Flats, Arizona, USA: Of the 2,000 species of scorpion in the world, only 30 to 40 have venom powerful enough to kill a human. NGS Image Collection / Paul Zahl

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Africa: Individual zebra amongst wildebeest12

Brisbane, Australia: The box jellyfish's venom is considered to be among the most deadly in the word. 13

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA: A tiger laps up the milk he spilled on his paw at TIGERS (The Institute for Greatly Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA: A tiger laps up the milk he spilled on his paw at TIGERS (The Institute for Greatly Endangered & Rare Species). This image is from Super Cats.Endangered & Rare Species). This image is from Super Cats. 14

Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA: Tyler Johnson & Brent Sass paddling part of the journey. l Alaska.Brian Catalina Entertainment, LLC 15

Lake Manyara, Tanzania: A baboon looks towards the sky. Baboons eat more meat than any Lake Manyara, Tanzania: A baboon looks towards the sky. Baboons eat more meat than any other wild primate. other wild primate.

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Africa: REENACTMENT: Evans Nemasango (played by Nigel Asante) and Paul Templer (played by Matthew Raymond) paddle the kayaks with other passengers (played by extras). 17

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda: Banded mongooses are highly social animals that live in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda: Banded mongooses are highly social animals that live in groups of up to 70 individuals. groups of up to 70 individuals. 18

South Africa: Silhouette of a shark in a cave. 19

Laguna Madre, Texas, USA: A reddish egret wading with a fish in its beak. / Katie Cleary20

South Africa: MCU ragged tooth, in a dark cave, lit by a camera's flash. 21

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda: A marabou stork searches for food. Marabou storks are a serious threat to banded mongoose pups./Jonathan Betz

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Africa: REENACTMENT: An elephant runs across the game reserve. 23

Darién Province, Panama: Hidden on top of a 150 ft platform, Neil Rettig waits with his camera for harpy eagle parents to return to the nest with food.

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Ottawa, Canada: A wood frog looks on (Rana sylvatica)25

Darién Province, Panama: A harpy eagle mother delicately feeds her chick a piece of meat from a freshly killed sloth. / Kike Arnal

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Jigokudani Monkey Park, Nagano, Japan: Japanese Macaque - snow monkey (Macaca fuscata).

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Africa: Roger Horrocks has heard stories of men “calling” wild crocodiles out of the river and a crocodile shaman who can swim and ride on the back of a giant crocodile without being eaten. Roger Horrocks/ NHU AFRICA 28

USA: Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the black bear

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Queensland, Australia: Fringed jumping sider camouflaged against the rock (Portia fimbriata). 30

Ranthambore, Rajasthan, India: A male Bengal tiger scratches his claws against a tree trunk. National Geographic Television/John Cullum

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Source: National Geographic Channel (Taiwan)國家地理頻道

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