Horse attacks alligator! Paynes prairie 4/12/17Its all Connected2017-04-13 | ...Pair of Laysan albatross on the north shore of OahuIts all Connected2019-05-09 | A monogamous pair of Laysan albatross greeting each other with a beautiful dance after a long day feeding out at seaFamily of Mule Deer enjoying a sunny day in YellowstoneIts all Connected2017-09-20 | Wait for it.... THOSE EARS!Great Egret fishing in Sweetwater Wetlands Park. Gainesville, FLIts all Connected2017-09-09 | ...Mother black bear guards tree where cubs are playing!Its all Connected2017-09-08 | Mother bear hangs out at the base of a tree where her two cute cubs are hanging out and playing in Yellowstone National ParkBison struggle to get across river in Yellowstone National Park!Its all Connected2017-08-31 | As we were exploring the park, we came across these two bison crossing the river. At one point we thought they were going to get dragged away by the force of the current! Such an amazing thing to have been able to catch on camera!
Jukin Media Verified (Original) * For licensing / permission to use: Contact - licensing(at)jukinmediadotcomEntry into paradise: my first time in Yellowstone National ParkIts all Connected2017-08-13 | Yellowstone is the world's first national park and immediately upon arrival you can see why this park is fancied by many from around the world. This park provides a safe haven for many of North America's wildlife; many of these species have been threatened by colonization and over-exploitation. But here, in the park, all of that seems to disappear and all you are left with is the beauty of these creatures and the land they call home.Pelicans in Flight in South FloridaIts all Connected2017-05-04 | There's something about pelicans in flight that makes my heart so warm. Though they are graceful fliers and strong swimmers, they're quite clumsy on land. By far one of my favorite birds to just sit down and watch be.Florida water snake snaps at my friend!Its all Connected2017-04-19 | ...Tasmanian Devils fighting for food!Its all Connected2017-04-17 | If you ever wondered why they're called devils, just listen to their growls! Tassie Devils are extremely aggressive and are the top predators in Tasmania. They're populations have been in rapid decline due to Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD).
I filmed this video at a sanctuary in Tasmania.Florida bonneted bat feeding!Its all Connected2017-04-16 | The Florida bonneted bat is a highly endangered species only found in Florida. We captured them in order to conduct population assessments. Here is one we caught feeding on some grub! So cute!Eastern Grey Kangaroo family in the Australian Outback!Its all Connected2017-04-16 | ...