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  • An extreme macro shot of a robber fly (Triorla interrupta) as it eats the insides of a common house fly. Robber fly's inject saliva containing neurotoxic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides of its prey. It then sucks the liquified meal through its proboscis. Robber fly's are very aggressive hunters and will hunt other flies, beetles, butterflies, moths, bees, dragon flies, wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.
    Robber Fly Captures Prey
  • A closeup shot of a Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) crouched in the grass looking directly at the camera.
    Tiger Crouching in Grass
  • A macro shot of a praying mantis posing for the camera.
    Mantis Portrait
  • A closeup up a hungry leopard (Panthera pardus) with an intense stare licking its lips.
    Leopard
  • A macro shot of a praying mantis silhouetted behind a leaf.
    Mantis Silhouette
  • A macro shot of a praying mantis warming up in the morning sunlight
    Mantis Sunlight
  • A closeup portrait of a Liger which is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger.
    Liger Showing Aggression
  • American Bald Eagles sit upon rocky cliffs at Neah Bay in Washington. Photo by Brandon Alms Photography
    Bald Eagles in Neah Bay
  • A close up shot of a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus).
    Wolf
  • A large group of bald eagles become aggressive while feeding at Neah Bay along the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Photo by Brandon Alms Photography
    Bald Eagle Fight
  • A close up shot of a mountain lion (Puma concolor) laying down in the grass.
    Mountain Lion Portrait
  • A close up shot of a mountain lion (Puma concolor) laying down in the grass stalking its prey.
    Mountain Lion in Grass
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