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    • Two bull elk in Banff.
    • Aerial View of Boreal Nature Forest and River in Summer.
    • Elk grazing.
    • Buffalo (American Bison) walks along grassy slope.
    • Two bull elk in Banff. Two large bull elk in Banff National park. November.
    • Moose in a River. A bull moose stands in the ankle deep waters of a shallow, lazy river that winds its way through a forested valley. Fir trees and long grass line the banks of the rivers.
    • Sea otters in the ocean in Tofino, Vancouver island, British...
    • Grizzly reflection and fall colour. Taken in the fall during the Sockeye Run and the Grizzlies are scavenging for Salmon on the shores of the Chilko river in British Columbia.
    • Two bull elk in Banff.
    • Buffalo (American Bison) walks along grassy slope.
    • XXL canada geese.
    • Great gray owl, strix nebulosa, rare bird in flight.
    • Beaver. The beaver is not only one of Canada’s most magnificent species, it’s also the largest rodent in North America. Beavers have a distinctive flat tail, powerful jaws and chisel-sharp incisor teeth ideal for biting through tree trunks and branches.
    • Moose. Moose are the largest member of the deer family, standing up to 1.8 metres tall from shoulder to hoof and weighing an impressive 360 to 725 kilograms.
    • Polar bear. At least two-thirds of the world’s polar bears live on Canadian territory, giving us a special relationship with — and responsibility for — these bears.
    • Monarch butterfly. Known for their beautiful orange, black and white markings, the monarch butterfly is one of Canada’s most recognizable butterfly species.
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