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LS Graceful Stretch: Cheetah Extends in the Heart of the Kenyan Savannah In this striking image, a cheetah performs a full-body stretch atop a termite mound in the vast Kenyan savannah. The cheetah's sleek, spotted body is highlighted against a backdrop of lush greenery, capturing the essence of its natural habitat. This moment, showcasing the cheetah's elegance and power, is perfect for themes of wildlife, African landscapes, and the natural beauty of predators in their element. Ideal for projects celebrating the majesty of the cheetah and the breathtaking scenery of Kenya's wild plains. Additionally, the footage was captured in stunning 8K resolution, ensuring breathtaking detail and clarity. RED V-RAPTOR 8K S3 nature wildlife stock videos & royalty-free footage
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In this striking image, a cheetah performs a full-body stretch atop a termite mound in the vast Kenyan savannah. The cheetah's sleek, spotted body is highlighted against a backdrop of lush greenery, capturing the essence of its natural habitat. This moment, showcasing the cheetah's elegance and power, is perfect for themes of wildlife, African landscapes, and the natural beauty of predators in their element. Ideal for projects celebrating the majesty of the cheetah and the breathtaking scenery of Kenya's wild plains. Additionally, the footage was captured in stunning 8K resolution, ensuring breathtaking detail and clarity. RED V-RAPTOR 8K S3

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Animal Behaviour - Critically Endangered Species Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). This rare Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) footage was captured whilst scuba diving at Phi Phi islands in the Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. Sea Turtles are reef dwelling creatures who feed mainly on jellyfish and coral. The Hawksbill Turtle, unlike other sea Turtles, feeds predominantly on sponge corals, making it a crucial part of the Coral Reef Ecosystem. Hawksbills are perhaps the most endangered of all sea Turtles being classed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list, due to being hunted for their meat and shell. This footage shows their primal instinctive behavior as they forage for food on the coral reef. Damage to the coral reef can also be seen in the form of coral bleaching and man made impact. nature wildlife stock videos & royalty-free footage
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This rare Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) footage was captured whilst scuba diving at Phi Phi islands in the Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. Sea Turtles are reef dwelling creatures who feed mainly on jellyfish and coral. The Hawksbill Turtle, unlike other sea Turtles, feeds predominantly on sponge corals, making it a crucial part of the Coral Reef Ecosystem. Hawksbills are perhaps the most endangered of all sea Turtles being classed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list, due to being hunted for their meat and shell. This footage shows their primal instinctive behavior as they forage for food on the coral reef. Damage to the coral reef can also be seen in the form of coral bleaching and man made impact.

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Tamarindo Beach and Estuary, Guanacaste, Costa Rica Tamarindo Beach and Estuary, Guanacaste, Costa Rica - May 31, 2022: Aerial view of Tamarindo Beach and Estuary. Tamarindo is a district of the Santa Cruz canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, located on the Nicoya Peninsula. The town of Tamarindo is the largest developed beach town in Guanacaste. Main attractions in the area are surfing and eco-tourism. Tamarindo Beach is a long, rocky beach with excellent waves near the mouth of the estuary. Currents can be strong, especially on a falling tide. Tamarindo River is a river in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. The estuary is adjacent to the town of Tamarindo. The river spans 490 hectares (1,200 acres) and serves as the natural border between Tamarindo and Playa Grande. The estuary is home to much wildlife, including ospreys, herons and kingfishers in addition to howler monkeys, coatimundis and the American Crocodile. nature wildlife stock videos & royalty-free footage
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Tamarindo Beach and Estuary, Guanacaste, Costa Rica - May 31, 2022: Aerial view of Tamarindo Beach and Estuary. Tamarindo is a district of the Santa Cruz canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, located on the Nicoya Peninsula. The town of Tamarindo is the largest developed beach town in Guanacaste. Main attractions in the area are surfing and eco-tourism. Tamarindo Beach is a long, rocky beach with excellent waves near the mouth of the estuary. Currents can be strong, especially on a falling tide. Tamarindo River is a river in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. The estuary is adjacent to the town of Tamarindo. The river spans 490 hectares (1,200 acres) and serves as the natural border between Tamarindo and Playa Grande. The estuary is home to much wildlife, including ospreys, herons and kingfishers in addition to howler monkeys, coatimundis and the American Crocodile.

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