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Bouquetin.(Alpine ibex - Capra ibex).(Massif du Vercors - Mai 2020).(A Julie…)
nature-hiking: Alpine Ibex 29/? - Tour de Monte Rosa, July 2021photo by: nature-hiking
I don’t know how I feel about Ibex as a person, but god he’s such a good character
archaicwonder: Greek Gilded Silver Ibex Rhyton, 4th Century BCThe end represents the forepart of the
sixth-extinction: A rare photo of the clone of Celia, the last surviving Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyren
Spanish Ibex (Capra pyrenaica)
Ibex Sand Dunes, Death Valley by John S Camera: Nikon D810
met-ancient-art: Rhyton in the shape of an ibex, Ancient Near Eastern ArtGift of Edward and Fay Safa
matremterram: Alpine ibex - Stenbock (by Magnus Sandström)
Baby ibex by Julia Wimmerlin camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II
Alpine Ibex (2) … by HJB_FDS
ystkmnm: テレビCM・壁紙ダウンロード・キャラクター「アイベックスボーイ」|JDL IBEX net - 会計ソフト・経理ソフト・給与ソフト
the-two-germanys: Ibex.Ibex-Shooting on the HimalayasMaj. Neville TaylorLondon: Sampson Low, Marston
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horsesornothing: Calgary Stampede . by ibex51 on Flickr.
amare-habeo:Rhyton protome in the shape of a winged ibexCentral Asia, 5th-4th century BCBronze, H 13
sixpenceee:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mountainsides. Th
sixpenceee:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mountainsides. Th
sailor–spoon:slimetony:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mount
sailor–spoon:slimetony:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mount
sailor–spoon:slimetony:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mount
sailor–spoon:slimetony:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mount
sixpenceee:Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to lick salt deposits of of mountainsides. Th
nodaybuttodaytodefygravity:sailor–spoon: slimetony: Alpine Ibexes climb nearly 90 degree angles to
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