Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their life. Most animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently. All animals must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.
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A girl holds a Monarch butterfly in her hands - 20180811-K3ii-04397
Monarch butterfly release, Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve, St. Vincent College, Pennsylvania. - 20180811-K3ii-04406
Monarch butterfly release, Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve, St. Vincent College, Pennsylvania. - 20140429-K5ii-05292
Happy 15th birthday, Spider! (He didn't seem to appreciate the 1999 Beaucastel.) - 20131130-K5ii-01232
Stone Harbor Snowy Owl. This is either the same individual as #2 (having flown), or a third individual. - 20131130-K5ii-01225
Stone Harbor Snowy Owl #2 or 3, harrassed by a Peregrine Falcon. - 20131130-K5ii-01163
Stone Harbor Snowy Owl #2 - 20131130-K5ii-01155
Stone Harbor Snowy Owl #1 (southern tip) - 20131130-K5ii-01154
Stone Harbor Snowy Owl #1 (southern tip) - 20120529-K10D-15545
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An Upland Sandpiper watches an Eastern Kingbird fly past. - "Everybody knows you use MF for macro shots, dummy!"
- "Hey, I'm wildlife!"
Red-winged Blackbird on NWR "Blue Goose" sign. - Adult Barn Swallow feeding leucistic juvenile
Croyle Township, Cambria County, PA, USA - Adult Barn Swallow feeding leucistic juvenile
Croyle Township, Cambria County, PA, USA - American Oystercatcher
- American Robin and his shadow
- Anje
Good Shepherd Dog Training obedience match, Mineral Point, PA. May 25, 2013.