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35 photos that remind us that we are not alone on Earth

These pictures of animal groups remind us that our planet is a space for sharing with all species

We often forget that we share our beautiful planet with about 8.7 million live species . 6.5 million are on farmland and 2.2 million in aquatic environments. Only 1.23 million (or 14.1% of the total) have so far been discovered, described and catalogued ( source ). The 35 photos below, both beautiful and eloquent, allow us to keep in mind that wherever you go, there are thousands of living beings who live there, and that we must respect them.

Migration of mantas rays in the Gulf of California

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Monarch Butterflies, Cerro Pelon, Mexico

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Gnous, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Elephants, Chad

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Snow geese, Merced, California

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Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico

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Royal Manch Colonies, St Andrews Bay, South Georgia

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Sea elephants and a few more manchots, St Andrews Bay, South Georgia

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Lips, Greece

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Crickets, Madagascar

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Morses, Alaska, United States

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Puffins, Hornoya Island, Norway

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Warm, Kasanka National Park, Zambia

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Males, New Zealand

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Flamants Roses, Kenya

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Buttons, New Zealand

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Tortues, Sichuan, China

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Red beak workers (Quéléa), Africa

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Bees, Himalayas, Nepal

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Caribous de la tuundra, Alaska, United States

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Art sharks, Cocos Island, Costa Rica

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Red crabs, Christmas Island

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Mouettes, Alaska, United States

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Dauphins, San Diego, California, United States

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Buffle from Africa, Botswana

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Vélelles (maids called Velella velella) Northern California, USA

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Becasses, New Brunswick, Canada

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Hippopotamus, Luangwa National Park, Zambia

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Zebra, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

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Bélugas, Canada

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Ducks, China

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Bovins, South Sudan

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Sea stars, Devon, England

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camels, Liwa oasis, Abu Dhabi

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Sea lions, Isla Palominos, Puerto Rico

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Amelia Hall

Amelia Hall

I'm Amelia Hall, a curious soul on a perpetual quest for adventure. Life's journey is my muse, from traversing remote trails to immersing myself in local cultures. Each new destination unveils a unique story, and I'm here to narrate those tales for you. My aim is to awaken your wanderlust, sharing insights, tips, and the magic of exploration. Together, let's embark on this captivating odyssey, discovering the world's hidden gems and forging unforgettable memories.

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