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  • The Nile crocodiles reach up to 6 meters (19,7 feet). [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    The Nile crocodiles reach up to 6 meters (19,7 feet).
    NCFWW / Andrew Anderson
  • Shanghai: Photographer Zheng Xianzhang takes a photo from the rooftop of a skyscraper. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    Shanghai: Photographer Zheng Xianzhang takes a photo from the rooftop of a skyscraper.
    Beach House Pictures/Dixie Chan
  • A Giant Manta swims through blue waters. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    A Giant Manta swims through blue waters.
    Johnny Friday
  • Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of life. A world that has thrived virtually untouched for millions of years, Manu is a massive, pristine rainforest near the southeastern border of Peru.
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  • Only the winner gets a receptive hen..  (Photo credit: © Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm /... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    Only the winner gets a receptive hen.. (Photo credit: © Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH)
    Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH
  • Alaska: The nearly completed rafts sit quietly under the Alaskan moon. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    Alaska: The nearly completed rafts sit quietly under the Alaskan moon.
    National Geographic Channels/Paul Lawrence
  • Cheetah shows off it's sharp teeth. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
    Cheetah shows off it's sharp teeth.
    NCFWW / Anton van Munster