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Kataragama - 20100416 - DSC_6308.jpg
pictures of animals
Image by Dhammika Heenpella / Images of Sri Lanka
In search of good luck

Cool Animal Puppy images

Some cool animal puppy images:


IMG_4350
animal puppy
Image by jentfoo
Photos of my puppy ( "Glitch" ) at almost 7 months old


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animal puppy
Image by jentfoo
Photos of my puppy ( "Glitch" ) at almost 7 months old

Cool Names For Animals images

A few nice names for animals images I found:


London Zoo 11-03-2013
names for animals
Image by Karen Roe
Penguin Beach

There are p-p-plenty of penguins at ZSL London Zoo in our stunning new Penguin Beach exhibit - England’s biggest penguin pool.

Penguin Beach opened in 2011 and houses around sixty penguins of three different species: African penguins, Humboldt penguins and a single, male rockhopper penguin named Ricky.

London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828 and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom. The zoo is sometimes called Regent's Zoo.

It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826) and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it). The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved. As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853), first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).

ZSL receives no state funding and relies on 'Fellows', 'Friends', 'Members', entrance fees and sponsorship to generate income.


London Zoo 11-03-2013
names for animals
Image by Karen Roe
Penguin Beach

There are p-p-plenty of penguins at ZSL London Zoo in our stunning new Penguin Beach exhibit - England’s biggest penguin pool.

Penguin Beach opened in 2011 and houses around sixty penguins of three different species: African penguins, Humboldt penguins and a single, male rockhopper penguin named Ricky.

London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828 and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom. The zoo is sometimes called Regent's Zoo.

It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826) and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it). The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved. As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853), first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).

ZSL receives no state funding and relies on 'Fellows', 'Friends', 'Members', entrance fees and sponsorship to generate income.


London Zoo 11-03-2013
names for animals
Image by Karen Roe
Penguin Beach

There are p-p-plenty of penguins at ZSL London Zoo in our stunning new Penguin Beach exhibit - England’s biggest penguin pool.

Penguin Beach opened in 2011 and houses around sixty penguins of three different species: African penguins, Humboldt penguins and a single, male rockhopper penguin named Ricky.

London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828 and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom. The zoo is sometimes called Regent's Zoo.

It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826) and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it). The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved. As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853), first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).

ZSL receives no state funding and relies on 'Fellows', 'Friends', 'Members', entrance fees and sponsorship to generate income.

Nice Plush Stuffed Animals photos

Some cool plush stuffed animals images:


MORIKO
plush stuffed animals
Image by plushplex
Glum Ninjas C.P.F. is a covert protection force for people who want inconspicuous protection. They disguise themselves as run-of-the-mill stuffed animals and keep a watchful eye, waiting to spring into action at the first sign of danger.


by plushplex


TAKEHIKO
plush stuffed animals
Image by plushplex
Glum Ninjas C.P.F. is a covert protection force for people who want inconspicuous protection. They disguise themselves as run-of-the-mill stuffed animals and keep a watchful eye, waiting to spring into action at the first sign of danger.


by plushplex

Cool Animal Planet images

Check out these animal planet images:


Camels on Parade
animal planet
Image by Maia C
Bactrian camels at the Detroit Zoo.


猫鼬 Meerkat Erdmännchen
animal planet
Image by Himmel-R
Timon 丁满

cute? he can kill a cobra.


Immer achtsam
animal planet
Image by reflexer
Erdmännchen im Rostocker Zoo.

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Nice Animals Facts photos

Check out these animals facts images:


Meat Machine
animals facts
Image by n.stauffer
Beau is my roommate's cat. I frequently and unintentionally neglect to use masculine pronouns to describe the beast, using words like "it" and "the cat" and "meat machine". The latter, while meant affectionately, comes from the fact that although it lives with us and is a welcome creature it has no soul and amounts to little more than a machine made out of meat. Those are not the eyes of a soul-possessing entity. Blast if it isn't fantastically engineered though; I often let it bite me so I can admire the dentition.

I still like to force it to cuddle or to play peek-a-boo with it. This is therefore my tribute to domesticated animals no matter how weird it is to intentionally share a household or form emotional bonds with a non-sentient species.



Ruthven and friends
animals facts
Image by telepathicparanoia
Don't think these animals are unloved just because they're boxed up in a closet. In fact, these are the ones I'm hiding from my mom, so she won't use them to her own ends.

Ruthven the snake, a 'possum, a few guinea piggies, sorcerer bear, a pink chicken, and of course, Mo Bear in the back.

Cool Animals Names images

Some cool animals names images:



Primate
animals names
Image by Ramen Junkie
I really should have pulled out my PDA and made notes of the names fo these animals.

From the first batch of photos taken at the St. Louis Zoo inn St. Louis Missouri.

Nice Animal Sanctuary photos

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animal sanctuary
Image by HTML Monkey

Cool Animal Movie images

Check out these animal movie images:


Bones Brigade, 1987
animal movie
Image by MacQ
The Search for Animal Chin (1987). A lovingly corny skateboarding video starring the breakout "Bones Brigade" directed and produced by Stacy Peralta, of Powell Peralta Skateboards.
Starring Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill, Lance Mountain, Tommy Guerrero. It actually had "a plot!"

A movie I loved in 1987 and recently re-watched on DVD with some hilarious directors cuts and bonus disc of interviews with the original cast giving background. I guess you could sort of call this the "pink flamingos" of skateboard videos. It's so absurd it's great, and they skaters actually try to act. Well, a little.

Film also includes smaller parts by other 80's skaters. San Francisco Scene: Jim Thiebaud, Jesse Martinez, Bryce Kanights, Doug Smith. Bakersfield Scene: Chris Borst, Bobby Reeves, Charlie Dubois, Ray Underhill, Adrian Demain, Donny Griffins, Kevin Lambert. Johnny Rad Party Scene: Mike Vallely, Rodney Mullen, Per Welinder, Natas Kaupas, Arron Murray, Kevin Harris.


concave
animal movie
Image by samuel van dijk

Nice Endangered Animals photos

A few nice endangered animals images I found:



Baby Boom at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
endangered animals
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo Credit: Connor Mallon

The onset of summer for animal care staff at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., means patiently awaiting endangered-animal births, hand-raising youngsters and saying farewell to cubs that are ready to be matched with mates. This year, SCBI-Front Royal celebrated its first hatching of the year Jan. 31 with a kiwi chick. Many more species followed, namely clouded leopard cubs, maned wolf pups and a white-naped crane chick. All of these species—which range in International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List status from near threatened to endangered—are significant and represent great conservation successes.

SCBI geneticists have identified the white-naped crane chick that hatched April 14 as a male. The biological parents of the chick, Alex and Amanda, were unable to breed naturally because Amanda was hand-raised and is partially imprinted (socially bonded) with people. Because white-naped cranes are vulnerable to extinction—and because this pair is genetically valuable—SCBI scientists performed an artificial insemination. They then transferred the egg to the care another crane pair, Brenda and Eddie, who had successfully raised chicks before. The chick is doing well and is almost the same size as an adult.

Two male maned wolf pups born April 14 to 2-year-old female Vitani and 8-year-old male, Paul, received a clean bill of health at their first veterinary exam. They appear to be robust and healthy. Keepers have nicknamed the pups “Bold” and “Shy” for their distinctive personalities. Only 85 maned wolves are part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, and these pups account for 40 percent of successful maned wolf births in the United States this year. A leader in maned wolf conservation, SCBI has had 74 pups born there since 1975—more than any other institution.

Male clouded leopard cub Mingma and his sister, Kali, were transferred to their new home at the Nashville Zoo June 20. Mingma weighed about 9 pounds, and Kali weighed about 8 pounds at a pre-shipment exam. Born Feb. 6, the cubs will be paired with their future mates. Doing so drastically reduces the risk of aggression between these endangered cats when they reach sexual maturity. Clouded leopard infants have a 47 percent survival rate, which soars to 99 percent if the cats are hand-reared. Listed as vulnerable to extinction in the wild, SCBI has had more than 70 clouded leopards born there over the past 30 years and is a leader in conservation science initiatives to save the species.

Female North Island brown kiwi chick Manawa Ora hatched Jan. 31. Her name means “hope” in Maori. The IUCN considers the brown kiwi an endangered species due, in part, to predation by dogs, cats and stoats (members of the weasel family). The wild population of the brown kiwi is estimated at roughly 24,000, down from 60,000 in the 1980s. Kiwi in zoos are extremely rare. Only five zoos outside of New Zealand have successfully bred these unique birds, and the population is heavily skewed toward males. Manawa Ora will become a valuable breeder because her genes are not well-represented in the captive population. She will remain at SCBI-Front Royal until she reaches sexual maturity at 2-3 years of age.

The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute plays a key role in the Smithsonian's global efforts to understand and conserve species and train future generations of conservationists. Headquartered in Front Royal, Va., SCBI facilitates and promotes research programs based at Front Royal, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and at field research stations and training sites worldwide.

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Baby Boom at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
endangered animals
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo Credit: Janice Sveda

The onset of summer for animal care staff at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., means patiently awaiting endangered-animal births, hand-raising youngsters and saying farewell to cubs that are ready to be matched with mates. This year, SCBI-Front Royal celebrated its first hatching of the year Jan. 31 with a kiwi chick. Many more species followed, namely clouded leopard cubs, maned wolf pups and a white-naped crane chick. All of these species—which range in International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List status from near threatened to endangered—are significant and represent great conservation successes.

SCBI geneticists have identified the white-naped crane chick that hatched April 14 as a male. The biological parents of the chick, Alex and Amanda, were unable to breed naturally because Amanda was hand-raised and is partially imprinted (socially bonded) with people. Because white-naped cranes are vulnerable to extinction—and because this pair is genetically valuable—SCBI scientists performed an artificial insemination. They then transferred the egg to the care another crane pair, Brenda and Eddie, who had successfully raised chicks before. The chick is doing well and is almost the same size as an adult.

Two male maned wolf pups born April 14 to 2-year-old female Vitani and 8-year-old male, Paul, received a clean bill of health at their first veterinary exam. They appear to be robust and healthy. Keepers have nicknamed the pups “Bold” and “Shy” for their distinctive personalities. Only 85 maned wolves are part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, and these pups account for 40 percent of successful maned wolf births in the United States this year. A leader in maned wolf conservation, SCBI has had 74 pups born there since 1975—more than any other institution.

Male clouded leopard cub Mingma and his sister, Kali, were transferred to their new home at the Nashville Zoo June 20. Mingma weighed about 9 pounds, and Kali weighed about 8 pounds at a pre-shipment exam. Born Feb. 6, the cubs will be paired with their future mates. Doing so drastically reduces the risk of aggression between these endangered cats when they reach sexual maturity. Clouded leopard infants have a 47 percent survival rate, which soars to 99 percent if the cats are hand-reared. Listed as vulnerable to extinction in the wild, SCBI has had more than 70 clouded leopards born there over the past 30 years and is a leader in conservation science initiatives to save the species.

Female North Island brown kiwi chick Manawa Ora hatched Jan. 31. Her name means “hope” in Maori. The IUCN considers the brown kiwi an endangered species due, in part, to predation by dogs, cats and stoats (members of the weasel family). The wild population of the brown kiwi is estimated at roughly 24,000, down from 60,000 in the 1980s. Kiwi in zoos are extremely rare. Only five zoos outside of New Zealand have successfully bred these unique birds, and the population is heavily skewed toward males. Manawa Ora will become a valuable breeder because her genes are not well-represented in the captive population. She will remain at SCBI-Front Royal until she reaches sexual maturity at 2-3 years of age.

The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute plays a key role in the Smithsonian's global efforts to understand and conserve species and train future generations of conservationists. Headquartered in Front Royal, Va., SCBI facilitates and promotes research programs based at Front Royal, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and at field research stations and training sites worldwide.

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SQUIRREL!

Some cool pictures of animals images:


SQUIRREL!
pictures of animals
Image by normalityrelief
This little guy actually tolerated me taking his picture for a time while he was chowing down on a tasty, tasty pine cone.

I'll admit, the Douglas Squirrel isn't necessarily the rarest, most exotic of the sciurids to be shooting, but I'll be damned if they aren't one of the cutest.

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Sunrise at South Beach, Durban
pictures of animals
Image by picmasta
Some pictures of a trip to South Africa in Oktober 2011.

Taken with an Canon Eos 60D post processed with Adobe Lightroom 3.

Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and the third largest city in South Africa. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. The municipality, which includes neighbouring towns, has a population of almost 4.5 million, making the combined municipality the biggest city on the east coast of the African continent. The metropolitan land area of 2,292 square kilometres is comparatively larger than other South African cities, resulting in a somewhat lower population density of 1,513 /km2.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durban


20080826 - kittens available - orange tabby 3 - Lemonjello aka 'Dirty Face' aka 'Let's not get this one' - DSC_0382
pictures of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Carolyn wanted to get a playmate for Oranjello for awhile. She was watching ads on Craigslist and Kijiji until finally she got a response that would actually work out. These were the pictures the guy sent us to show us the kittens he was giving away.

When we saw pictures of this one, we immediately thought (and Clint said), "Eww, let's not get that one." But that's exactly what we ended up doing! The guy kept calling him "Dirty Face". All the kittens were very skittish and elusive. Dirty Face was the only one who was easy to catch and hold. Carolyn wasn't sure about these kittens. If she had gone alone with Oranjello as was originally planned, she would have said, "This isn't working out, sorry." Because the second we walked in, the kittens scattered. Whenever we would catch one and try to introduce it to Oranjello, Oranjello would hiss and growl at the kitten. But Clint and the guy convinced Carolyn to pick one. Carolyn was concerned that his dirty face was indicative of a sickness and that's why he didn't run and hide as good as the other kittens. The guy finally told us we could take the kitten and see how Oranjello reacts in his own element, and if it didn't work out, we could bring the kitten back. The problem was the offer was only until Saturday because that was when the other prospects were coming. Soafter hemming and hawing from Tuesday to Friday (and Carolyn blogging about it), we finally decided to keep the kitten. We're glad we did, except Oranjello is a completely different cat now that he has a playmate. He's doesn't interact with Clint & Carolyn as much. But he and the kitten love each other and play together and sleep together. Lemonjello also has turned out to be a very sweet kitten.

sitting.
Lemonjello the cat.

David D's house, Burke, Virginia.

August 26, 2008.


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

Nice Animal Behavior photos

Check out these animal behavior images:


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animal behavior
Image by Lorraine R
This family of Kudu were just staring at us... Paul had heard a roar of some kind just before and we thaught we'd watch for awhile... we were so engrossed in there behaviour that we never noticed a male bull elephant sneaking up behind our vehicle... next thing we felt a nudge and again the same noise... "what the heck"... he had nuged the vehicle with his trunk as if to say "get out of my way" We didn't need to be asked twice and we continued on our journey....


attention getting
animal behavior
Image by MTSOfan
Nearly all of the animals in the small, indoor zoo we visited today receive much attention from their human caretakers. And, many exhibit attention-getting behavior, especially when a nearby animal is being fed or pet by a zoo volunteer.

This guy has grown to a massive size. But, in the same cage is a smaller cousin. The lighter-weight tortoise will use his front feet to climb up the fencing, enough to topple over onto his back. Then, he needs human help to become upright again. Attention!

Of course, he never flips over when the human activity is low.

We visited with our good Flickr friend, judecat. Check out zoo photos on her stream, as well!

Nice Types Of Animals photos

Some cool types of animals images:


Shepherd
types of animals
Image by JasonUnbound
File Name :DSCN3020.JPG
File Size :657.5KB(673286Bytes)
Date Taken :2003/06/28 23:31:43
Image Size :2048 x 1536
Resolution :300 x 300 dpi
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Hide Attribute :Off
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White Balance :Auto
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Saturation Control :Normal
Tone Compensation :Auto
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Goodwill Toys

Check out these toy animals images:


Goodwill Toys
toy animals
Image by dog.happy.art
Basket of treasures! from left Ty Beanie Buddy cat in mottled Ty-Dye Tylon, 2003; Ty Beanie Babie Polar Bear, "Siberia" The Golden Compass Collection, 2007; TySilfk Rabbit, 2007; and Ikea 9¾" Guinea Pig, "Gosig Marsvin" - means "cuddly guinea pig" in Swedish. Love the pigger best! May 2011.


Day 133
toy animals
Image by Girl With Butterfly Wings
Nevil is a bit afraid of my Animal cushion. It's understandable.

Play Fight

A few nice animal puppy images I found:


Play Fight
animal puppy
Image by e_monk
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Play Fight
animal puppy
Image by e_monk
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Play Fight
animal puppy
Image by e_monk
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Nice Photos Of Animals photos

A few nice photos of animals images I found:


Jazz - 16Jun09, New Orleans (USA)
photos of animals
Image by philippe leroyer
[Taken in New Orleans (USA) - 16Jun09]

See all the photos of this trip in this set : 13Jun-05Jul09 - New Orleans -> New York [Trip]
See all the animal photos in this set : [Animals]


gorillas-at-chessington-zoo-012
photos of animals
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe
Thanks for viewing my photos of just some of the many animals at Chessington Zoo! - Dean
Information about Dean Thorpe
Dean Thorpe on Facebook
Dean Thorpe on Tumblr


gorillas-at-chessington-zoo-011
photos of animals
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe
Thanks for viewing my photos of just some of the many animals at Chessington Zoo! - Dean
Information about Dean Thorpe
Dean Thorpe on Facebook
Dean Thorpe on Tumblr

So... I took MPP into the wild II

Check out these exotic animals images:


So... I took MPP into the wild II
exotic animals
Image by Robert Bruce Murray III // Sort Of Natural
its breathing!

Took a few photos of my copy of Merriweather Post Pavilion in the wild. The wild being the pines of south jersey (not so exotic..)

It's quite photogenic.

twitter @thirddesign
blog thirddesign dot net
come tumble with us!

also... we are looking for photos for our flickr group SortOfNatural just good shtuff

SOOC


Sambar in Velvet on the Weighing Board
exotic animals
Image by St.VincentVolunteers
A harvest from the December 2008 Sambar Hunt on St. Vincent NWR. Again, just a beautiful animal. There was not a blemish on him, and no ticks, parasites, etc.; very healthy. Photo by USFWS Volunteer Robin Rickel Vroegop


Hiding Lion cub
exotic animals
Image by Jason Wharam
Lions are part of a group of exotic animals that are the core of zoo exhibits since the late eighteenth century; members of this group are invariably large vertebrates and include elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, large primates, and other big cats; zoos sought to gather as many of these species as possible. Although many modern zoos are more selective about their exhibits, there are over 1,000 African and 100 Asiatic lions in zoos and wildlife parks around the world. They are considered an ambassador species and are kept for tourism, education and conservation purposes. Lions can reach an age of over 20 years in captivity; Apollo, a resident lion of Honolulu Zoo in Honolulu, Hawaii, died at age 22 in August 2007. His two sisters, born in 1986, were still alive in August 2007. Breeding programs need to note origins to avoid breeding different subspecies and thus reducing conservation value.
Wildlife photography, artwork and graphic editing from Jason Wharam Photography.

Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.

A few nice free animals images I found:


Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
free animals
Image by photo-555.com
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is both a temple and a museum. It was founded in 2002 by Venerable Shi Fazhao.

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Check out these animal sanctuary images:


P2130072.JPG
animal sanctuary
Image by JBSibley
Camera? What's that?



animal sanctuary
Image by HTML Monkey

Cool Animal Puppy images

Some cool animal puppy images:


Sassy
animal puppy
Image by pocketwiley


Henry
animal puppy
Image by pocketwiley


Girl Pup
animal puppy
Image by mhaithaca
They're a mix of (mostly) black lab father and (mostly) Rhodesian Ridgeback mother.

Clarks Village, Street - 15 August 2007 - # 12

Some cool animal rescue images:


Clarks Village, Street - 15 August 2007 - # 12
animal rescue
Image by Sleepless in Somerset


Forest Trail
animal rescue
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
Lindsay and I went for dogwalk in the trail behind the house after school today. All seven dogs came along.


Hi-Definition Dogs!!
animal rescue
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
:) Snow will be getting dirty and melting in a few weeks (hopefully!) so just one more high exposure high contrast image of Nick and Buddy.

taro the shiba with his new leash #9

Some cool about pet animals images:


taro the shiba with his new leash #9
about pet animals
Image by _tar0_
taro the shiba got a new leash from kage shiba and his human (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_carino/)

more about this on taro the shiba's blog: tar0shiba.tumblr.com/post/1127354588/newleashfromkage

or follow taro shiba on twitter (@_tar0_)


taro the shiba with his new leash #6
about pet animals
Image by _tar0_
taro the shiba got a new leash from kage shiba and his human (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_carino/)

more about this on taro the shiba's blog: tar0shiba.tumblr.com/post/1127354588/newleashfromkage

or follow taro shiba on twitter (@_tar0_)


taro the shiba with his new leash #7
about pet animals
Image by _tar0_
taro the shiba got a new leash from kage shiba and his human (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_carino/)

more about this on taro the shiba's blog: tar0shiba.tumblr.com/post/1127354588/newleashfromkage

or follow taro shiba on twitter (@_tar0_)

Nice Animal Species photos

A few nice animal species images I found:


Megachile lanata, female, face_2012-06-26-16.35.56 ZS PMax
animal species
Image by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring
Megachile lanata, female, GTMO, Cuba, A species originally from Africa, but now present in many of the tropical parts of the world


Black and Yellow Argiope -- Dorsal (Argiope aurantia)
animal species
Image by e_monk
This beauty set up shop right over the front gate to my yard. Looks like I’m using the side gate for a while.

Click for lateral view or ventral view

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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Araneidae
Genus: Argiope
Species: A. aurantia
Binomial name: Argiope aurantia


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animal species
Image by Shiny Things
A pair of parrots from PNG. The different colourings aren't different species - they're the male and female of the same species.