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Showing posts with label Face. Show all posts

What's funnier his face or position?

A few nice animal rescue images I found:


What's funnier his face or position?
animal rescue
Image by Shamey Jo


April 16th Sunset, 2009 035
animal rescue
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
Nick waiting for Jeff. Buddy is next to me.


Flickr's First Bath... Coy
animal rescue
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
Flickr had her first bath today. Room temp water with flea shampoo suds. She did very well and was a brave girl. After the trauma I fed her and she napped for three hours before playing with her chew toys.

Owl Face

Some cool wildlife animals images:


Owl Face
wildlife animals
Image by M. Fitzsimmons
Photo by Michael Fitzsimmons. Full portfolio at www.500px.com/MFitz


Happy Canada Day
wildlife animals
Image by Stewart Ho
Raccoon_Guelph_Ontario_0609


Blue Eyes
wildlife animals
Image by M. Fitzsimmons
Photo by Michael Fitzsimmons. Full portfolio at www.500px.com/MFitz

Boston Museum of Science | Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age | Frame from the half-dome “caveman” “Wii game” exhibit: Men on a cliff face

A few nice animal game images I found:


Boston Museum of Science | Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age | Frame from the half-dome “caveman” “Wii game” exhibit: Men on a cliff face
animal game
Image by Chris Devers
Photos from the Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age exhibit at the Museum of Science. Quoting from their description:

Travel back to a time when humans shared the stage with woolly giants! Examine full-scale replicas of massive Ice Age mammals, including Lyuba, a 40,000-year-old baby mammoth discovered by a Siberian reindeer herder in 2007. The exhibit also features some of the oldest art in existence, huge skulls and tusks, weird and wonderful mammoth relatives, and mastodon bones collected by William Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame) for President Thomas Jefferson's own collection.

This exhibition was created by The Field Museum, Chicago.


Boston Museum of Science | Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age | Frame from the half-dome “caveman” “Wii game” exhibit: Cavemen gather around a fire
animal game
Image by Chris Devers
Photos from the Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age exhibit at the Museum of Science. Quoting from their description:

Travel back to a time when humans shared the stage with woolly giants! Examine full-scale replicas of massive Ice Age mammals, including Lyuba, a 40,000-year-old baby mammoth discovered by a Siberian reindeer herder in 2007. The exhibit also features some of the oldest art in existence, huge skulls and tusks, weird and wonderful mammoth relatives, and mastodon bones collected by William Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame) for President Thomas Jefferson's own collection.

This exhibition was created by The Field Museum, Chicago.