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Vietnamese Potbelly Pigs May look Playful and Innocent But ...
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Check out these animal planet images:
NYC - Bronx - Bronx Zoo: Grizzly Bears
Image by wallyg
The grizzly bear, sometimes called the silvertip bear, is a powerful brownish-yellow bear that lives in the uplands of western North America. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies, Ursus arctos horribilis, of the brown bear living in North America.
Grizzly bears reach weights of 400–1,500 pounds. Their coloring ranges widely across geographic areas, from blond to deep brown or black. These differences, once attributed to subspeciation, are now thought to be primarily due to the different environments these bears inhabit, particularly with regard to diet and temperature. The grizzly has a large hump over the shoulders which is a muscle mass used to power the forelimbs in digging. The head is large and round with a concave facial profile. In spite of their massive size, these bears can run at speeds of up to 35mph.
The current range of the grizzly bear extends from Alaska, south through much of Western Canada, and into portions of the Northwestern United States including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, extending as far south as Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Its original range also included much of the Great Plains and the Southwestern states, but it has been extirpated in most of those areas. The grizzly currently enjoys legal protection in the United States. There are currently about 60,000 wild grizzly bears currently located throughout North America.
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The Bronx Zoo, located within the Bronx Park, is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, comprising 265 acres of parklands and naturalistic habitats and home to over 4,000 animals. Focused on conservation, it opened on November 8, 1899, with 22 exhibits, 843 animals. The zoo's origins date back to 1895, with the establishment of the New york Zoological Society (NYZS), renamed Wild Conservation Scoiety (WCS) in 1993. Only the outer structure of the World of Reptiles remains much as it was in 1899. With the 1941 opening of African Plains, the Bronx Zoo was one of the first U.S. zoos to move away from cages and exhibit animals in naturalistic habitats.
NYC - Bronx - Bronx Zoo: Grizzly Bears
Image by wallyg
The grizzly bear, sometimes called the silvertip bear, is a powerful brownish-yellow bear that lives in the uplands of western North America. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies, Ursus arctos horribilis, of the brown bear living in North America.
Grizzly bears reach weights of 400–1,500 pounds. Their coloring ranges widely across geographic areas, from blond to deep brown or black. These differences, once attributed to subspeciation, are now thought to be primarily due to the different environments these bears inhabit, particularly with regard to diet and temperature. The grizzly has a large hump over the shoulders which is a muscle mass used to power the forelimbs in digging. The head is large and round with a concave facial profile. In spite of their massive size, these bears can run at speeds of up to 35mph.
The current range of the grizzly bear extends from Alaska, south through much of Western Canada, and into portions of the Northwestern United States including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, extending as far south as Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Its original range also included much of the Great Plains and the Southwestern states, but it has been extirpated in most of those areas. The grizzly currently enjoys legal protection in the United States. There are currently about 60,000 wild grizzly bears currently located throughout North America.
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The Bronx Zoo, located within the Bronx Park, is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, comprising 265 acres of parklands and naturalistic habitats and home to over 4,000 animals. Focused on conservation, it opened on November 8, 1899, with 22 exhibits, 843 animals. The zoo's origins date back to 1895, with the establishment of the New york Zoological Society (NYZS), renamed Wild Conservation Scoiety (WCS) in 1993. Only the outer structure of the World of Reptiles remains much as it was in 1899. With the 1941 opening of African Plains, the Bronx Zoo was one of the first U.S. zoos to move away from cages and exhibit animals in naturalistic habitats.
Check out these plush animals images:
furry traveler
Image by uBookworm
William at a cliff edge, in one of the desiccating (but super-rewarding) trails of Canyonlands National Park.
Check out these animal rights images:
Celeste
Image by Animal Place
Animal caregiver Celeste giving fluids to one of our special needs hens! animalplace.org/
Jackie, Noah and Cornelius
Image by Animal Place
Animal caregiver, Jacie, hanging out with Cornelius and Noah. Aren't they precious? animalplace.org/
A few nice animal rights images I found:
Veggie Pride Parade 2010
Image by FreeVerse Photography
The 2010 Veggie Pride Parade marched out from, of course, the Meat Packing District toward Union Square for a rally to follow. Why a Veggie Pride Parade? To demonstrate an ethical and healthy life without consuming meat, of course. From their website veggieprideparade.org some of their goals:To set a positive example by standing proud and standing up for the vegan lifestyle. “To show our true love of animals, which must include farmed animals. To celebrate our healthy diet. To educate about the issues surrounding today's cruel, unsustainable, and exploitative meat-, egg-, and dairy-production systems. To encourage meat eaters—through advocacy and example—to join us in our compassionate way of living.”
While I am shooting and keeping my opinions to myself, the smell of roasting meat drifting from the surrounding restaurants was making my mouth water.
Veggie Pride Parade 2010
Image by FreeVerse Photography
The 2010 Veggie Pride Parade marched out from, of course, the Meat Packing District toward Union Square for a rally to follow. Why a Veggie Pride Parade? To demonstrate an ethical and healthy life without consuming meat, of course. From their website veggieprideparade.org some of their goals:To set a positive example by standing proud and standing up for the vegan lifestyle. “To show our true love of animals, which must include farmed animals. To celebrate our healthy diet. To educate about the issues surrounding today's cruel, unsustainable, and exploitative meat-, egg-, and dairy-production systems. To encourage meat eaters—through advocacy and example—to join us in our compassionate way of living.”
While I am shooting and keeping my opinions to myself, the smell of roasting meat drifting from the surrounding restaurants was making my mouth water.
Veggie Pride Parade 2010
Image by FreeVerse Photography
The 2010 Veggie Pride Parade marched out from, of course, the Meat Packing District toward Union Square for a rally to follow. Why a Veggie Pride Parade? To demonstrate an ethical and healthy life without consuming meat, of course. From their website veggieprideparade.org some of their goals:To set a positive example by standing proud and standing up for the vegan lifestyle. “To show our true love of animals, which must include farmed animals. To celebrate our healthy diet. To educate about the issues surrounding today's cruel, unsustainable, and exploitative meat-, egg-, and dairy-production systems. To encourage meat eaters—through advocacy and example—to join us in our compassionate way of living.”
While I am shooting and keeping my opinions to myself, the smell of roasting meat drifting from the surrounding restaurants was making my mouth water.
Check out these african animals images:
San Diego Zoo Safari Park - African Plains Animals
Image by valeehill
www.sdzsafaripark.org
(I could use some help identifying this species. Thanks!)
San Diego Zoo Safari Park - African Plains Animals
Image by valeehill
www.sdzsafaripark.org
African elephant (Loxodonta africana)
Image by Petr Kosina
African elephant in the Oakland zoo
A few nice animal humane society images I found:
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Image by Joplin Tornado Lost and Found Pets
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Joplin Humane Society Animal Adoption & Resource Center
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Image by Joplin Tornado Lost and Found Pets
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Joplin Humane Society Animal Adoption & Resource Center
623-3642 Email: info@joplinhumane.org
Some cool toy animals images:
Toy Story (Abandoned): Teddy Bear 4
Image by longzijun
Toy Story (Abandoned): Teddy Bear 4
A few nice animal puppy images I found:
Great Dane Puppy
Image by possumgirl2
First time in the water for this Great Dame puppy, just 4mths old.
Bunny Puppy
Image by zhouxuan12345678
Maybe the little puppy knows 2011 is the year of Rabbit in Chinese lunar calendar.
Puppy_rc
Image by Pascua™
A few nice animal names images I found:
A Jack Dempsey cichlid named Santiago
Image by mRB0
Some cool about animals images:
Sniffing about
Image by Raoul Pop
A stray dog sniffs about in a snow pile. He looked well-cared for, perhaps he was just taking a break from guarding his yard. (File: RPOP-2010-12-1703)
Some cool marine animals images:
n146_w1150
Image by BioDivLibrary
Oceanic ichthyology. v.22 atlas.
Cambridge, U.S.A. :Printed for the Museum,1896.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4330753
n302_w1150
Image by BioDivLibrary
Oceanic ichthyology. v.22 atlas.
Cambridge, U.S.A. :Printed for the Museum,1896.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4330886
A few nice images of animals images I found:
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Image by IRRI Images
IRRI farmers harvesting tiliapia in an irrigation water reservoir inside the IRRI experimental station.
Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
A few nice animals facts images I found:
Caged
Image by gumuz
The one reason I actually don't like zoo's is because of the fact the animals are caged...
Wally the Wolf
Image by roboM8
17/30 - (Sorry guys, I've already done Wally the Wombat but I can't find another name.)Anyway, Smelly Belly and Wally secretly went onto my Flickr account and looked at all the comments you're giving me. Wally saw the Magik Master say what a excellent background that was so Wally told me I needed a background like that one. Then Lisa commented on the greeness tint of Shauns so we did a tint too. Smelly Belly's fact: There can be from 4 to 36 members in a pack of wolves.
Some cool names for animals images:
Greatly improved for 1881. The Adams & Westlake wire gauze, non-explosive oil stove. A marvel of comfort & convenience (front)
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 10_03_001759a
Binder label: Stoves
Title: Greatly improved for 1881. The Adams & Westlake wire gauze, non-explosive oil stove. A marvel of comfort & convenience (front)
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 9 x 14 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Monkeys; Stoves; Animals in human situations
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Many visitors for zebras' first day at Franklin Park Zoo
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_001219
Title: Many visitors for zebras' first day at Franklin Park Zoo
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1923-04-22
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo (Boston, Mass.); Zebras
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Corgi!
Image by brixton
There were tons of people and dogs, including this awesome corgi named Dylan.
Some cool the animal pictures images:
Animal Kingdom
Image by racer108
This is the entrance to Disney's Animal Kingdom. I liked it here. There were a lot of animals to take pictures of as you will see in this photo set.
Some cool animal jobs images:
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Image by Michael Dawes
Whale Rescue Burleigh Heads
Out taking some morning photo’s, when I notice a baby whale caught in the Shark nets off Burleigh Heads. I rang the police who get the Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries who are in charge of the net to start the rescue. The men and woman from the Fisheries and Sea World did a fantastic job in freeing the entangled baby whale. They where two very large whales (the mother and escort???) swimming around the baby and staying very close while the rescue was performed. (by a very experience whale rescue team) ....."The sooner we know that we have an entanglement, the better chance we have of a successful release," he said.
www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2009/10/13/147631_gold-coast...
Queensland Shark Control Program Manager Tony Ham said public assistance was needed with reporting suspected entanglements.
"Anyone who sees a whale or other marine life entangled in shark control equipment can call the 24-hour hotline on 1800 806 891.
"With a significant increase in the whale population - approximately 12,000 now migrating each season - entanglements are anticipated at this time of year as the population makes its journey back to southern waters," Mr Ham said.
Including today's entanglement, since 2000 28 whales have been caught in shark control equipment in Queensland.
Of these entanglements, 25 whales have been successfully released...Congratulation to all.........
A few nice animal rights images I found:
skin
Image by arimoore
a woman's naked body made of the skins of murdered animals, put in a window to model a purse (also made of the skins of murdered animals) to real, living women who apparently aren't freaked out by this. i was. i'm apparently not their target audience.
i find it horrifically creepy.
Some cool animal plant images:
Oliver on the Plant Stand
Image by Mr. T in DC
First, Oliver assaulted the Christmas cactus that was once located here, giving it a good thrashing. Then he occupied the plant stand it was on, after I moved the plant to the balcony.
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Image by ProdigyBoy
Hillside Festival 2008, Guelph ON
Crowd shot.
Some cool animal movie images:
ac
Image by hapepe
Animal Crossing: The Movie?!
Wax Faces
Image by San Diego Shooter
Hollywood Sign
Image by San Diego Shooter
Check out these animal research images:
Y Archives - May 2003 - SILA - Dissection Choice Campaign - Computer based alternatives - Animal Research - dissectionchoice.org - letter 1
Image by universityymca
E-mail copies sent about the success over the students choice to dissection.
Ian Ross, Willard Broom, Adrienne Kligman
A few nice animal adoption images I found:
Little Hummer, Sugar and a black
Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
Hummer is more of a lounger than a player. Calm and mellow, Hummer gets along very well with the other cats at the shelter. He enjoys being brushed and petted by people whom he knows well.
Check out these animal pound images:
DSC06672
Image by BethanyWeeks
Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis)
The horns can weigh up to 30 pounds (14 kg), while the sheep themselves weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). Recent genetic testing indicates that there are three distinct subspecies of Ovis canadensis, one of which is endangered: Ovis canadensis sierrae. Sheep originally crossed to North America over the Bering land bridge from Siberia: the population in North America peaked in the millions, and the bighorn sheep entered into the mythology of Native Americans. However, by 1900 the population had crashed to several thousand. Conservation efforts (in part by the Boy Scouts) have restored the population. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_sheep
Northwest Trek
December 27, 2011
Check out these the animal pictures images:
Disney's Animal Kingdom 298
Image by Michael Kappel
Disney's Animal Kingdom Park
disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/
Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
View the high resolution image on my photo website
Pictures.MichaelKappel.com
Disney's Animal Kingdom 243
Image by Michael Kappel
Disney's Animal Kingdom Park
disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/
Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
View the high resolution image on my photo website
Pictures.MichaelKappel.com
A few nice photo of animals images I found:
Curled Up
Image by EJP Photo
Betcha prefer the snake right before this one, huh?
(Shot through a pane of plexiglass, if you're wondering why the image isn't as sharp as it could be.)
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