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Artistic Series - The Eyes Have It
pictures of animals
Image by magannie
If a picture is just "meh" when I download it off my camera, I will sometimes go back (when I'm bored) & play with it in Photoshop. I LOVE how Diamond's eyes just jump out of this after some playing.

Nice Animal Plant photos

Some cool animal plant images:


Spotted Knapweed
animal plant
Image by BlueRidgeKitties
Another invasive species along the Blue Ridge Parkway - these were introduced from Europe in the 1800s, probably accidentally through contaminated seed. The plants actually produce a toxin that can inhibit other plants around it from growing, a process referred to as allelopathy. Each plant can produce over 1000 seeds that are spread by wind, birds, and other animals and can remain viable for at least five years before germinating. These features allow the plant to quickly crowd out the native species where it takes hold, thus leading to its USDA classification as an invasive plant.


Spines
animal plant
Image by BlueRidgeKitties
This cactus has clothed itself into an almost impenetrable armor of spines and hairs to protect its succulent stem from thirsty desert animals. There is one time in its life though when it utterly depends on animals: You can see the hint of pink at the bottom left corner and some other places where a flower bud is about to poke through its needle dress. Cacti typically produce very showy flowers to attract their pollinators.


Epiphyllum - Maiden's Prayer
animal plant
Image by epiforums
At the Wild Animal Park, San Diego.
desc: Azalea pink with darker midstripe. Medium. Hybridizer: Leo M. Daly.

Unusual Animal Shot

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Unusual Animal Shot
pictures of animals
Image by instant.karma
I never take pictures of animals. Except this once. Why not?


snake with horns
pictures of animals
Image by picmasta
A picture of the reptiles exhibition "Vivarium" in Munich, Germany.

Shot in Mai 2011 with a Canon EOS 60D 18-200mm IS. The RAW files are developed with Photoshop Lightroom 3.

Cool Animal Welfare images

Some cool animal welfare images:


Catwalk 2010, a Benefit Hair and Fashion Show
animal welfare
Image by Taekwonweirdo
Circuit Night Club


Catwalk 2010, a Benefit Hair and Fashion Show
animal welfare
Image by Taekwonweirdo
Circuit Night Club

Nice Free Animals photos

Some cool free animals images:


Animal Bat teeth 1
free animals
Image by vintageprintable


Animal Bat heads 4
free animals
Image by vintageprintable

Cool Video Of Animals images

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20071225 - Christmas Day - 146-4628 - Beavis, Britt - opening present
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis relaxing on the rug while Britt open a present.

Britt.
laying, opening.
Beavis the cat, present.

Mom and Dad's house, Stafford, Virginia.

December 25, 2007.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at: www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...


20071104 - Beavis - 141-4173 - playing with toy on Carolyn's legs
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Carolyn outstretched her legs while she was playing with Beavis, and he'd stand on them trying to get his cat toy wand. Who needs the floor?

Carolyn.
playing.
Beavis the cat, cat wand toy, legs.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

November 4, 2007.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...


...View the video version of Beavis playing on Carolyn's legs here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao6tzESW3Fc


20080110 - Beavis - 148-4881 - petting
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis being pet from all angles.

laying, petting.
Beavis the cat.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

January 10, 2008.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at: www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...

Inside Eden

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Inside Eden
animal plant
Image by Suviko
A greenhouse filled with gerberas and mandarin trees in the middle of a square in Helsinki. I forgot to write down artists' names, but they called this Eden.




animal plant
Image by Den Flater

Nice Video Of Animals photos

A few nice video of animals images I found:


Lyons Peak Sunrise Sep. 10, 2012 (first rain on 9/9)
video of animals
Image by Konabish ~ Greg Bishop
This is just one of a series of "the best of" sunrise views, on different days, from a fixed camera on a mountain peak. Intended for use in weather reports, along with spotting wildland fires, ithe camera at times captures some beautiful views.... weather, earth, and animals - and more.

All of this set of "Lyons Peak sunrises" is looking to the Eastern San Diego County (California) backcountry. There are a total of four cameras on the peak, one for each direction, North - South - East - West.

This set is best seen as a one minute slideshow. CLICK HERE for the easy 2-step directions.

hpwren-iqeye13_1347292566_trig+1.... 2012 Sep 10 Same weather on Sept 9 -- "first rain"


20080417 - Oranjello in our yard - 154-5449 - Oranjello - on Clint's shoulder
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Oranjello sitting on Clint's shoulder. Carolyn has always wanted a cat to sit on her shoulder. It was the reason she chose Samhain in the parking lot at Wal-Mart.

Clint.
sitting.
Oranjello the cat, pole, shoulder.

yard, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

April 17, 2008.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com



...Three videos of Oranjello were taken during his outdoor adventures today:
1) Oranjello stuck in the bough of a tree: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc6h2J1wfCI
2) Clint having trouble getting Oranjello out of the bough of the tree: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc6h2J1wfCI
3) Oranjello following Clint up the backyard hill: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJQJA-Nj4JQ


20071225 - Christmas Day - Beavis - FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! - (by Dad)
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis contemplates the heat coming from my parents' wood stove.

Beavis the cat, fire, fireplace.

Mom and Dad's house, Stafford, Virginia.

December 25, 2007.
Pic by Dad.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at: www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...

Nice Video Of Animals photos

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20071010 - Beavis - 139-3966 - inside the LCD TV box
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis loved playing in the box, so finally we set it upright and let him learn to jump out of it. He learned pretty fast! After a few tries, he could get out of it in 1 jump!

Beavis the cat, TV box.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

October 10, 2007.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...


...View video of Beavis successfully jumping out of the box here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8BoTRh4XL8


20070928 - Beavis - 137-3776-3778-3779 (triptych) - playing with hanging toys
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
We tried to add some excitement to the toys by tying them to the light fixture. Beavis would play with those toys for hours.

playing.
Beavis the cat.
triptych.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

September 28, 2007.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

... View videos of Beavis the cat at www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...


...Video of Beavis playing on the barstool legs, attacking toys strung from the ceiling: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnh-ekHXDms
...Video of Beavis playing on the kitchen floor with toys strung up from our kitchen ceiling: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn0IudybkaE
...Video of Beavis climbing plastic-wrapped spiral stiar rails (bad quality): www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjQEaGQUgx8

Jungle City Edinburgh 040

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Jungle City Edinburgh 040
endangered species animals
Image by byronv2
a pair of big cats in the Grassmarket spotted walking home from work on an autumn evening

Cool Animal Rights images

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diavegano131210_163
animal rights
Image by Gato Negro - BH


diavegano131210_197
animal rights
Image by Gato Negro - BH

Nice Animals Endangered photos

A few nice animals endangered images I found:


DSC_1461
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


Zoo Portraits 4 - Central Park Zoo, NYC - 03/02/10
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


Zoo Portraits 4 - Central Park Zoo, NYC - 03/02/10
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)

Nice Facts About Animals photos

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Alfred Cain Winters
facts about animals
Image by jajacks62
Company B, 59th Indiana Infantry and Company A, 13th Indiana Infantry
From Harold F. Winters 6 Jun 1984 (also a grandson of Alfred Cain)
Alfred Cain Winters was born 9 March 1837 in Owen County, Indiana. He was the third child, second son, of Thomas and Elizabeth (Arney) Winters. He had four brothers and four sisters. Not much is known about his boyhood, but no doubt, he shared in the household chores, and, with his four brothers, worked his father's farm as long as he lived at home. He attended the still somewhat primitive schools of rural Indiana. This was at a time when the church was the very center of community life. His father, Thomas, and Uncle Obadiah Winters were preachers and elders in the Bethsaida Christian Church (also called "The Winters Church") from its organization about 1840 until their deaths in 1875 and 1876. No doubt Alfred Cain spoke German, or at least understood it. His mother, born in North Carolina, came from one of the first German families to settle in Owen County. the 1840's and 1850's probably were happy and carefree times for the Winters family.

The 1860's, however, were troubled and often tragic times. Abraham Lincoln had been inaugurated 16th President of the United States on March 4, 186`. War "fever" was mounting to great heights in the North because of the bombardment of Fort Sumpter on April 12, 1861. Several Southern States had seceded from the Union. Indiana supplied many soldiers to the Union Army. Many did not return.

There were many "war marriages". Alfred Cain Winters and Sarah J. Horton were married in Clay Co., Ind. 5 Sep 1861. Less than two months later he was in the Union Army. At that time a regiment was recruited from each Congressional District. Alfred Cain enlisted on 1 Nov 1861, as Private, Company B, 59th Indiana Infantry Regiment which was being formed at Gosport in the eastern part of Owen County. The 59th (Noble Rifles) saw action with the Army of the Mississippi. Alfred participated in the various campaigns and battles in which his regiment fought while he was in the service. However, his service was interrupted on 1 Feb 1862, at Gosport, Indiana, by an attack of measles which "settled in my back and shoulders causing kidney disease". He was also treated at No. 2 Marine General Hospital, Evansville, Ind., on 13 Aug 1862, and again at the Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., in the spring of 1863. This did not keep him from his military duties, however. At some time during this service he was advanced to Sergeant of Company B. His son, Calvin Treat, remembered that his father fought in the Battle of Island No. 10, part of the campaign to open the Mississippi River to traffic.

On 3 October 1886, William A. Rogers, 2nd Lieut., Co. B, 59th Regiment, certified that "he knew Sergeant Alfred Winters and that while in the Iine of duty at the New Madrid, Mo., in the spring of 1862, he was subject to great exposure while in the line of duty, often standing waist deep in water and sleeping on the wet ground - contracting rheumatism." He was discharges in Sunflower County, Miss on 28 Mar 1863, and returned to his home in Owen County, Indiana to recuperate.

For 20 months Alfred Cain was reunited with his wife in Indiana. Their first child, Parris E. Winters, was born March 29, 1864. He was not to remain at home for the remainder of the war, however. On 16 Dec 1864, he returned to service in Company A, 13th Regiment, Indiana Infantry. He was described as 5 ft., 8 in. tall;complexion - dark; eyes - black; hair - black; and, occupation - farmer. He served until honorably discharged at Goldsborough, N. C. on 5 Sep 1865. He again returned home to Johnstown, near Coal City, Owen County, Indiana. Hopefully he arrived before October 15, for on this date his first son died. Almost a year later, on September 3, 1866, his wife, Sarah J., and their infant daughter died. The three graves are to be found in the Winters Cemetery, one mile south of Coal City, Owen County, Indiana.

On September 12, 1867, Alfred Cain Winters and Eliza Ann (nee Fiscus) Winters were married by Allen J. Rose (Owen County Marriage Book 29, p. 367). She had married Obadiah Lycurgus Winters, son of Obadiah Winters, on March 10, 1864 (Alfred C's first cousin), but he died of measles on March 10, 1865, while in the Union Army. Their son, John Nelson Winters, born December 28, 1864, was reared as a child of Alfred Cain. The couple returned to farming in Owen County. Seven of their nine children were born there, three of whom died at less than one year of age. The three infants were buried in the Winters Cemetery near Coal City.

In a letter to the Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C., dated February 2, 1886, Alfred Cain wrote, "In May 1879, I left Ind. and came to Kans., first stayed at Concordia, Staide 6 weeks, and then went to Coffeyville. . . In 1883, in Feb., came to Thayer and have resided in Willson County to the present time, Thayer being my P. O. address." Starting from Owen County, Indiana, in May 1879, the family moved to Kansas in covered wagons, taking their household goods with them and driving their livestock. It is not known just how many were in the caravan, but it probably included the families of Alfred Cain's brothers, Sylvester and Lester Delbert. Calvin Treat remembered the trip even though just over four years of age. He stepped on a yellow jacket while walking barefooted beside their wagon. His brother, John, then picked him up and carried him for several miles.

The exact route the family followed is not known, but they crossed the Mississippi River at Hannibal, Mo. After crossing the state of Missouri, they probably entered Kansas at Kansas City and continued to Concordia, Cloud County (north central part of the State), where their brother William had settled previously. Glasco was William's post office address.

In his letter to the Pension Bureau, Alfred Cain stated that he remained at Concordia for six weeks then continued to Coffeyville, near the Oklahoma border, in Montgomery County Kansas. Just when the family arrived at Coffeyville is not know, but supposedly it was in the fall of 1879, the same year they left Indiana. Probably they engaged in farming there for about three years. By 1883, they had moved one county north to Wilson County.

Although the Winters family lived within Wilson County, Kansas, they were only a few miles west of Thayer in Neosho county. They considered Thayer their town. It was their trade and social center. They were members of the First Christian Church of Thayer. Although not very active in politics, Alfred Cain was a Republican.

Farming in Kansas was on a larger scale than it had been in Indiana. Farms generally were larger, the terrain flatter. More machinery was used, although in the 1880's, it was still horse-drawn. General farming was practiced so as to provide yearlong grain and fodder for the livestock; meat, eggs, flour and vegetables for the family; and, a surplus of any of these for cash sales. Alfred was good with farm animals. He was a "Horse Doctor" of sorts at a time when there were few veterinarians. He was often called upon to doctor neighbors' horses in addition to his own. Probably he was considered a prosperous farmer. About the end of the Century however, he suffered severe financial reverses resulting in loss of the two farms that he owned. I (Harold) seem to remember discussion of a partnership with a brother in grain speculation, but I have no facts.

The 1900 U. S. Census for Chetopa Township, Neosho County, Kansas, shows the family living on a rented farm. The children in the household were: Calvin T (25 yrs.), Frank (21 yrs.), Bessie (18 yrs.-born Kansas), and H Edmond (16 yrs.-born Kansas). The others were born in Indiana. Kisa Mae, who married Clint E. Blouch (or Blough), had died in 1898, and was buried at Thayer. Ora Alice was married to John Cantley and living in her own home. In 1906, Alfred Cain moved the family to Fletcher, Oklahoma, thinking the drier climate would be good for Eliza Ann's health. After Calvin Treat and Christie Myrtle Updike were married on September 28, 1910, they lived with his parents at Fletcher. Eliza Ann died there on December 10, 1911. She was buried at Thayer, Kansas.

From about 1913 until about 1916, Calvin Treat and Christie Myrtle farmed at Nowata, Oklahoma. They moved next to Thayer, Kansas. His father, Alfred Cain, made his home with them during these years and may have shared some aspects of the farming enterprise. After the Marriage of H. Edmond, his youngest son, to Lois Patterson in November 1917. He made his home with them. Together they farmed, first near South Center School, south of Thayer, then at Earlton, Kansas. We lived across the road, beside the South Center School. The most prominent memory I have of this time was the fear of a red Shorthorn bull named "Winfield". He belonged to Grandpa. I am not sure just how dangerous he was. Mamma probably exaggerated his temperament to keep Calvin and me out of his pasture. I remember Grandpa as a gentle, old man. Calvin remembers that he would hold us on his lap while singing the "Cowboys' Lament" (Later called "Streets of Laredo").

Grandma (Eliza Ann) told our Mother that Grandpa often exhibited a stubborn streak. Once when the children were small, a circus came to Thayer. She wanted to take them into town just to see the parade but Grandpa hitched up the team and cultivated corn all day. She also told Mamma that if the "men folks" came in from the fields for dinner (at midday) before it was ready, to just hurriedly set the table and they would not become impatient.

Grandpa remained active almost to the end of his life. In the fall of 1920, when he was 83 years of age, he returned to Owen County, Indiana, for a prolonged visit. In a letter to his daughter, Ora, he lamented the lack of friends there. He had outlived most of them. The next year he visited us briefly at Broken Arrow, OK. I think that it was in the summer of 1922, that he fell from a riding cultivator and was injured. The horses became frightened at a snake and reared back, jolting him from the seat. This was at the farm near Earlton where he had moved with Uncle Ed's Family in 1919. They were living at this location when Grandpa died, July 7, 1923, at the age of 86 years, 3 months and 29 days. He was buried beside his wife at the Thayer, KS, Cemetery.
Written by Harold F. Winters.

Sources:
Civil War Records - National Archives
Family Records and traditions
Clay County, IN records
Owen County, IN records
Major Abraham Owen DAR Chapter
Owen County Indiana Cemetery Listings 725 pp. 1983


James MAXWELL was killed by a fall
facts about animals
Image by SandyEm
Sacred to the memory of
James MAXWELL
Who was killed by a fall from his horse
at the Wade River
9th April 1857
Aged 27 years
"Boast not thyself of tomorrow
for thou knowest not what it may bring"
Pov.27.1

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Fatal Accident. — Inquest on the Body. — We have to record the death under very painful circumstances, of Mr James Maxwell. The deceased resided at what is cailed Maxwell's Bush about 30 miles from Auckland. On Thursday morning, he left home on horseback to go to Maurice Kellys, a distance of about 12 miles. The same evening his horse returned without a rider, but Mrs. Maxwell did not feel much alarmed, thinking that the animal had broken loose at the Wade. Next day, however, she sent her son, a youth, to the Wade, tor the purpose of enquiring whether his father had left. He was informed that Mr. Maxwell had left about 4 o'clock on the Thursday, that, on leaving, he had tried to jump the horse over something, and been thrown, but that he had immediately re-mounted and galloped off. On returning home with this sad intelligence, the boy was sent to communicate with a neighbour, a Mr. Ralph Osbaldistone, residing about 6 miles off On the following day, Saturday, Mr. Osbaldistone searched for the deceased and about one in the afternoon, found his body on the road, about 400 yards from his own home. The head was doubled under the breast, and the body presented the appearance of having been for some time lifeless. Yesterday, at an inquest held at the William Denny Hotel, before H. J. Andrews, Esq., coroner, and a jury, these facts were deposed to, although the evidence of the lad, owing to his youth, was inadmissable. Dr. Lee also testified to the state of the body, the inference from whose evidence being that the unfortunate man had been thrown from his horse, and been kicked on the head when on the ground. We may add that, although the body was received by the authorities on Sunday, the widow having brought the remains of her husband to town, the inquest was not held till yesterday at 4 o'clock. This delay was caused by a wish on the part of the coroner that the evidence of Mr. Maurice Kelly, who last saw the deceased alive, should have been had at the inquest. The jury returned a verdict of "Found dead ".- The dei-eased, who was a very old settler, leaves a widow and large family to deplore his loss. [1]


From genealogical site:
Mary was born in the village of Straiton, the daughter of a wheelwright, one Peter Stevenson. She went out to work at about age 17 and met and married James Maxwell, a son of the Clan Maxwell. The family did not approve of this marriage, considering that James had married 'beneath his station'.Possibly as a consequence of this disapproval, the young couple joined the first band of migrants organised by Edward Gibbon Wakefield in a commecial emigration venture offering land in New Zealand under attractive terms. These terms involved somewhat questionable land purchases from the Maori, and in the Nelson area shortly afterwards led to conflict between the incoming settlers and the resident tribes. In addition, the terms of the scheme required that intending migrant families should ship with them vital components of the homes they would be building, such as the windows and doors.The reasoning for this became apparent later, for the ship they travelled on, the 'Aurora', was subsequently sent to the Kaipara Harbour north of Auckland, where she picked up Kauri timber for transport to Wellington. Unfortunately, she was lost on the return voyage with the timber no doubt intended for sale to the colonists then learning the craft of building huts of raupo, Maori style.The Maxwells were initially dumped on the beach at Petone, in what is now Wellington's main harbour. It did not take them long to decide that better prospects were likely in Aucxkland, far to the north, so they set off on foot, following Maori paths through heavy bush and scrub, intitially reaching the Wairoa Settlement in the northern Hawkes Bay on the east coast.It is presumed that they stayed there some time, and presumably acquired a small cutter, for it is recorded that when they did arrive in Auckland he sold the vessel to Oreki Paul, at that time paramount chief of the Ngatiwhatua Tribe, for 1900 acres in the upper reaches of Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, at a place now known as Riverhead. There James set himself up as a timber merchant, supplying the then infant town of Auckland with all their timber requirements. James continued with this work until 1856[sic] when he died as a result of a fall from his horse when returning from a business trip in Auckland.This meant Mary was left alone to manage the business with her two eldest boys, but it was very difficult and many of the people who worked for them were a mixed lot, now no longer under the strong hand of James. She married a John Quigley, but after some years they parted company, and eventually Mary moved north to the Hokianga district in Northland, where there was a flourishing timber trade. There she resided near her daughter Annie who had married into the extensive Beazley clan.


References:
[1]
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...

[2]
www.myrasplace.net/inez/fam00015.htm

Nice Animal Sanctuary photos

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Rooster
animal sanctuary
Image by ndh
Showing off his Iridescent feathers.


Hen
animal sanctuary
Image by ndh


Two Toucans
animal sanctuary
Image by travelkid42

Perro ciego

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Perro ciego
animal rights
Image by Juan Pedro Diez


Justicia para Zeta y Luna
animal rights
Image by Juan Pedro Diez
Marcha en La Plata, Argentina, para pedir justicia por los crímenes de Zeta y Luna, dos casos emblemáticos de abuso de perros

Cool Animals Names images

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heloderma suspectum
animals names
Image by Joachim S. Müller
verwendet auf uglyoverload.blogspot.com/2009/03/lizard-by-any-other-nam...

Gila-Krustenechse im Vivarium, Darmstadts Zoo.

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Gila-monster in Vivarium, Darmstadt's zoo.

heloderma suspectum

Nice Photos Of Animals photos

A few nice photos of animals images I found:


TRICOLORED HERON
photos of animals
Image by cuatrok77
FIELD MARKS-long,slender yellow bill with black tip;yellow legs white belly and foreneck with dark blue upperparts brown patches at base of neck, lighter brown on lower back; juvenile has chestnut hindneck


maintenance
photos of animals
Image by sillydog
I don't know if they have anything like 4-H in other countries. My mother is an avowed liar and told me as a girl that I couldn't join because I didn't have any siblings. This is, of couse, not true.

There is very little point being upset about the practical experience I missed out on, not to mention the valuable contacts that would be serving me now. The past is old and having no children of my own, I don't get an opinion on the matter.

Still, being an outsider of sorts in my second chosen profession, I can see now that 4-H fosters a sort of gang mentality among those who farm later in life. It's a hard crust to break through.

However, those farmers are getting old. Like the past, when they're gone, it'll be my turn.

Was er wohl sieht? What he is watching for?

A few nice pet animals images I found:


Was er wohl sieht? What he is watching for?
pet animals
Image by Jorbasa
September 2009
warmes Licht am Spätnachmittag - warm light in the late afternoon

Maxwell Smart 2004 -2011


Katzenbuckel - cat's arched back
pet animals
Image by Jorbasa
Mai 2010


Sie sagt, sie kommt in ein paar Tagen wieder! - She says, she comes back in a few days!
pet animals
Image by Jorbasa
Juli 2011
5 Monate

Oscar Wild(e)

Cool Animals Names images

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Seal in water
animals names
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000625

Title: Seal in water

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Seals (Animals)

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.


Embrace me
animals names
Image by DiscoveringNewSpecies
Name:
Size:
Location:

Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327

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Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelters
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Available Animals currently at the shelter
---------Shooting Data--------------
Date:August,16,2012
Time:02:26:53:PM
Camera:NIKON D7000
Lens:52
Lens(35mm eq.):78
ISO:400
SS:1/320 @ f/5.6


Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelters
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Available Animals currently at the shelter
---------Shooting Data--------------
Date:September,25,2012
Time:11:30:43:AM
Camera:NIKON D7000
Lens:28
Lens(35mm eq.):42
ISO:320
SS:1/125 @ f/4.5


Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelters
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Available Animals currently at the shelter
---------Shooting Data--------------
Date:September,18,2012
Time:01:02:57:PM
Camera:NIKON D7000
Lens:90
Lens(35mm eq.):135
ISO:200
SS:1/200 @ f/5.3

Picture 19

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Picture 19
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1


Picture 28
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1
See my photo diary of the cub:

Panda Diary 2009
______________
And a photo diary of Zhen Zhen:
Growing up Panda


Picture 20
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1
See my photo diary of the cub:

Panda Diary 2009
______________
And a photo diary of Zhen Zhen:
Growing up Panda

Nice Extinct Animal photos

A few nice extinct animal images I found:




#3662 Balinese tiger (バリトラ)
extinct animal
Image by Nemo's great uncle
• バリトラ[バリ虎](baritora) = "Balinese tiger" (Panthera tigris balica)

See this and neighboring photos on Google Maps. [?]

Katlin & Alyssa - Goniolithon study

A few nice marine animals images I found:


Katlin & Alyssa - Goniolithon study
marine animals
Image by nashworld
This image depicts students of my Marine Biology course aboard the sailing vessel Sirena.

Students and I brought back a bucketful ofGoniolithon chunks after a snorkel nearby. Goniolithon is a coralline red algae that provides protection for a multitude of marine animals.

After dinner, we set up a makeshift lab in the cockpit of the boat and went about a macrooexploration of the life of the area. These are always good for several hours of focused exploratory learning.


Alyssa & DeeDee - Goniolithon Study
marine animals
Image by nashworld
This image depicts students of my Marine Biology course aboard the sailing vessel Sirena.

Students and I brought back a bucketful ofGoniolithon chunks after a snorkel nearby. Goniolithon is a coralline red algae that provides protection for a multitude of marine animals.

After dinner, we set up a makeshift lab in the cockpit of the boat and went about a macrooexploration of the life of the area. These are always good for several hours of focused exploratory learning.