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  • Orangutan female with baby and older juvenile.  Gunung Palung N.P., Borneo, Indonesia.
    NGM199808_55c1.jpg
  • "Young Red-tailed Hawk".Spring views at Walden Pond.  Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
    WP-050617-124.jpg
  • A female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Beth moves through the forest carrying her juvenile.  Gunung Palung N.P., Borneo, Indonesia
    NGM199808_34-5.c.jpg
  • A female orangutan (Elizabeth) with her infant and older juvenile relax in a tree.
    NGM199808_55.jpg
  • An adult and juvenile Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) sitting in a hot spring.
    Adult And Young Japanese Macaque.jpg
  • A female orangutan (Elizabeth) with her infant and older juvenile relax in a tree.
    Eliz-family.jpg
  • Juvenile blue damselfish sheltering in an acropora coral.
    Blue Damselfish on Acropora Coral.jpg
  • A young orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Misha holds a dead rat by the tail. Orangutans rarely eat meat, so researchers surmised that the youngster was simply curious.
    Juvenile Orangutan 1.jpg
  • A young female orangutan (named Misha) practices building a simple nest in a tree.
    Juvenile Orangutan 2.jpg
  • A young orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Misha feeds on tree bark with her upside-down mother, Marissa.
    Orangutan Eating 3.jpg
  • A young Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) climes vines in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
    MM6915_0010.jpg
  • Adult female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with her young.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
    MM6915_0006.jpg
  • Adult female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with infant.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
    FT239-18.jpg
  • Young adult female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus).(Walima aka Martina)
    090718-049.jpg
  • A California Condor chick at the entrance to its cave nest.  One of the first condor chicks born in the wild after reintroduction of adults to the wild.
    California Condor Chick.jpg
  • A female three-week-old orangutan and its mother.
    Baby Orangutan with Mother.jpg
  • A one year old Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) hangs out with its mother (Beth).
    NGM199808_56-7.jpg
  • A young Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) hangs on vines in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
    OH242-31Dc.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27766.jpg
  • Villagers carry Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, in a cage to Gunung Tarak, a forest where she will be released into the wild for the first time in her life. <br />
<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26413.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Adult female Beth with juvenile son Benny (approx age 5)<br />
Nursing<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150802_03726.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
juvenile<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05576.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27953.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan rest in a nest he built in his cage at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27371.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27089.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan at IAR exploring a patch of forest where it is learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26925.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Juvenile male "Benny" age approx 5.<br />
Son of "Beth"<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150729_01011.jpg
  • Razorfish (Xyrichtys pavo) juvenile<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
Don Juan Dive Site
    150826_00151 - Version 2.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28375 - Version 2.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans climbing vines in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28283.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28014.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920 - Version 2.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27791.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27075.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR carries a juvenile orangutan on her back and walks with another from their cage to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26988.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan - "wurmbii" subspecies<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Adult female "Delly" with young juvenile female "Dewyck" feeding on flowers of the Madhuca tree.<br />
<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan, Indonesia<br />
Borneo Island
    MM8117_130811_08055.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus) juvenile color form.<br />
Example of regional endemic, special to Eastern Tropical Pacific.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"The Fridge" dive site
    150307_00377 - Version 3.jpg
  • juvenile Rufescent Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum) along Anangu creek, Yasuni National Park, Orellana Province, Ecuador
    MM8209A_120705_01979.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
juvenile<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05606.jpg
  • King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer) juvenile<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
The Fridge dive site
    150830_02093.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28011.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27961.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27765.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27754.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans from the patch of forest where they spent the day learning skills for the wild back to their cages<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27657.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan makes a nest in his cage at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27296.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27095.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR carries a juvenile orangutan on her back and walks with another from their cage to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26987.jpg
  • Male and female juvenile orangutans stay close together at IAR while exploring a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26914.jpg
  • Karmele Llano Sanchez of the International Animal Rescue center in Ketapang and Ayu Budi Hadyansi, a vet from Jakarta, release Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, into the wild <br />
<br />
Gunung Tarak <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26481.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Adult female Beth with juvenile son Benny (approx age 5)<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150802_03774.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
juvenile male Benny (age approx 5) son of Beth<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150729_01598.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Adult female "Beth" with approx 5 year old juvenile male "Benny".<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150729_00912.jpg
  • Juvenile female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus)<br />
(Betsy, daughter of Beth)
    090723-189.jpg
  • Poeppig's Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix poeppigii) at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Orellana Province, Ecuador<br />
<br />
Juvenile brachiating
    MM8209A_120720_09064.jpg
  • A juvenile Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) foraging in the mudflats of the Orinoco River Delta, Venezuela.
    110809-617.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR walks with a group of juvenile orangutans <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28578.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans are transported by wheelbarrow at IAR <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28588.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans climbing vines in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28281.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan at IAR practicing climbing in a patch of forest where it is learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28068.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27906.jpg
  • Ayu Budi Handayani, a vet from Jakarta, with a juvenile orangutan for transport back to their cages after a day in a patch of forest where they learned skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27514.jpg
  • Villagers carry Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, in a cage to Gunung Tarak, a forest where she will be released into the wild for the first time in her life. <br />
<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26412.jpg
  • Ayu Budi Handayani, a vet from Jakarta, checks the IV of a sick and dehydrated juvenile orangutan at the IAR facility.<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140609_26298.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
juvenile male Benny (age approx 5) son of Beth.<br />
Urinating<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150729_01616.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus) juvenile color form.<br />
Example of regional endemic, special to Eastern Tropical Pacific.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"The Fridge" dive site
    150307_00377 - Version 2.jpg
  • juvenile Rufescent Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum) along Anangu creek, Yasuni National Park, Orellana Province, Ecuador
    MM8209A_120705_01982.jpg
  • White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) juvenile plumage in flight.  Subic Bay, Luzon Island, Philippines
    PH121-28.jpg
  • Bicolor parrotfish (Cetoscarus bicolor) juvenile color form.  Note that adult color form is vastly different with male becoming green with orange spots (see images R4-070505-124 and 972751)
    CR129-16c.jpg
  • Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) juvenile leaps from a tree..Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo.
    PM154-25.jpg
  • Adult female Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with juvenile playing on vine nearby.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
    OH13-09.jpg
  • An Emperor Angelfish with juvenile color pattern swims in front of a sleeping adult of the same species, with the adult color pattern.  During a night dive in Bali, Indonesia (Pomacanthus imperator)
    MM7148_0060c.jpg
  • Bicolor parrotfish (Cetoscarus bicolor) juvenile color form.  Note that adult color form is vastly different with male becoming green with orange spots (see images R4-070505-124 and 972751)
    CR143-37c.jpg
  • Bicolor parrotfish (Cetoscarus bicolor) juvenile color form.  Note that adult color form is vastly different with male becoming green with orange spots (see images R4-070505-124 and 972751)
    CR139-25c.jpg
  • Juvenile roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja) forages among the roots of red mangrove.
    MM7245-050526-02675.jpg
  • Juvenile roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja) forages among the roots of red mangrove..Alafia Banks Bird Sanctuary, Sunken Island, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.
    MM7245-050526-02671.jpg
  • The small male and large female spinecheek anemnefish (Premnas biaculeatus) showing color difference.  In this species, juveniles all grow into males first, and then males later turn into females if they get their own anemone.  There is only one female per anemone.  Wakatobi Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.  June 2004.
    MM7148_0037.jpg
  • The small male and large female spinecheek anemnefish (Premnas biaculeatus) showing color difference.  In this species, juveniles all grow into males first, and then males later turn into females if they get their own anemone.  Only one female per anemone.  Wakatobi Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.  June 2004.
    CR260-20.jpg
  • Roseate Spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja) juveniles..
    MM7245-050527-03079.jpg
  • Roseate Spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja) juveniles..
    MM7245-050527-03079.jpg
  • Roseate spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja) juveniles..Alafia Bank Bird Sanctuary, Sunken Island, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA..
    MM7245-050527-03080.jpg