Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) with leucism amongst a squadron of typical peccaries
Captured by Ramiro Gonzalez, CC BY-NC 4.0
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Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) with leucism amongst a squadron of typical peccaries
Captured by Ramiro Gonzalez, CC BY-NC 4.0
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black & tan coyote by cliveh
New stickers in the shop!! The vinyl is transparent, so once you peel em you can see their whiskers :3
You can find my shop here
Very happy with how my P. scaber subcolony is looking! These yellow and speckled specimens were sorted out of my wildcaught red calico colony last summer.
Is there a name for this bright yellow morph? Been calling these guys my Banana Peel mix
Silver fox is done! He came out cute, I’m proud of my alterations to his markings, belly is a lot cleaner than the pattern’s version!
Leucistic Red-tailed Hawk in Pinal County, Arizona
This little kitten represents the first record of an albino jaguarundi [ Herpailurus yagouaroundi ] in the country of Colombia, discovered just hours outside of the Aburrá Valley metropolitan area. Given the unlikelihood of her survival in the wild, as albino animals are predisposed to certain health conditions and often struggle to camouflage in their native environments, she has been brought to a conservation park in the city of Medellín for care.
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four color morphs of Porcellionides pruinosus: “Rose Quartz,” “Whiteout,” wildtype, and “Orange”
a pretty common species, but its waxy coat is uniquely beautiful, and there’s some nice texture underneath too!