Japanese serow running up a steep slope
A Japanese serow moving ears
Even a monkey sometimes falls down from a tree
A Japanese serow consumed leaves of Aucuba japonica var. borealis
A pair of Baikal teal, swimming, walking across a promenade, climbing a slope, and eating acorns in an oak forest
A masked palm civet climbing up and down trees
Video 6. A mother Japanese badger (Meles anakuma) bringing fallen leaves as nesting materials in the sett, followed by a male offspring bringing tree branches as nesting materials into the sett

EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT 47: A DAY GUARD-DUTY. -I'm coming down, because I'm mounting it. -Well now, personally I'm going up again because I'm standing down!..
A Wigeon dropping cherry blossoms on the water for feeding
A sika deer eating fallen leaves of Euonymus planipes

A landing zone cut out of the jungle

Study of a Man Playing the Pipe (From a Sketchbook)

Face (From a Sketchbook)

Coming down the mountain from a village together with more than 30 seriously ill people

Women Greeting Each Other in a Japanese-style Room
Video 7. A mother Japanese badger (Meles anakuma) collecting fallen leaves as nesting materials and carrying them to the entrance of the sett before a male offspring carried them into the sett
Video 2. A mother Japanese badger, Meles anakuma, collecting fallen leaves for nesting materials and bringing them into the sett

Nude Half figure of a Woman Wearing a Necklace and Facing Left
Snail dropping by a New Caledonian crow

多摩の昆虫 落ち葉をめくると
Japanese (Kamchatka) Pied Wagtails, hovering and catching prey by skimming over the surface of the river
A nestling of Japanese Marsh Warbler leaving and returning to its nest before fledging

A New Series of Thirty-Two Physiognomies

A New Series of Thirty-Two Physiognomies
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