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Wild Mammals

Wild animals represent our roots to Earth's chain of life. To photograph an animal in it's natural environment is a challenge, and makes one feel a bit of an intruder. Tread lightly, they were most likely here before your kind were.
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  • Elk Bugling in Yellowstone National Park along the Madison River. Sep 23, 2010.
  • Elk rutting
  • Juvenile Elk in Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Sep 2007
  • Female Elk along the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park. May 2011
  • Juvenile Elk along the Madison River in western Yellowstone National Park. September 12, 2008.
  • Momma, it's deep here! Mother Elk and juvenile crossing the Madison River in Yellowstone Natl Park, Wyoming. Sep 15, 2008.
  • Pronghorn
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  • Pronghorn and Lupine
  • Pronghorn in Red Rock National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. June 15, 2008.
  • Pronghorn (sometimes called Antelope, though not a true Antelope) at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge with Montana mountains in the background. June 12, 2007
  • Mother and Juvenile Pronghorn fawn in Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana, June 14, 2008. She will stimulate her young to empty their bladder and bowel and will consume the waste. This keeps the young relatively odor-free and safer from predators.
  • Mother and juvenile Pronghorn fawn in Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. The pronghorn outruns all his predators and are only exceeded by the African cheetah in speed(45 mph). June 14, 2008.
  • Pronghorn Fawn nursing in Red Rock Lakes Nat'l Wildlife Refuge
  • Juvenile Pronghorn (Antelope) (Antilocapra americana)hiding in grass in Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana, June 14, 2008.
  • Ground Squirrel at Upper Red Rock Lake in Montana's Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. June 2007
  • Columbian Ground Squirrel picked up a cracker I had dropped at the Upper Lake Campground in Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. June 18, 2008. (Spermophilus columbianus)
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  • White-tailed Antelope Ground Squirrel
  • Yosemite squirrel eats a cookie left by a tourist.
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