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Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris), from a raft of about 15,
about animals
Image by mikebaird
Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris), from a raft of about 15, Mostly Females, Many being Moms with their pups (often plopped on their Mom’s tummy), near Target Rock in the Morro Bay Harbor, where the Sea Otters almost always hang out, just SE of Morro Rock, 06 April 2013, Morro Bay, CA.

Photo © 2013 “Mike” Michael L. Baird, mike {at} mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com. Canon 5D Mark III, with Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens, w/ circular polarizer, handheld, RAW. See EXIF for photo-specific exposure settings used. GPS EXIF geotag comes from a realtime on-camera Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver.

Elephants @ San Diego Zoo

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Elephants @ San Diego Zoo
animal jobs
Image by tammylo
not doing a very good job of hiding...


chicken ad2
animal jobs
Image by Shira Golding
this ad is offensive to both chickens and women - good job popeye's. this series is running throughout the nyc subway system, and it is revolting. ari has been putting peta stickers on them whenever she sees one.


Rod addresses the President
animal jobs
Image by waferbaby
Lady President, you're going a good job of coming when called!

Reaching for Animal Control's Carrot

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Reaching for Animal Control's Carrot
animal control
Image by Tirch


This Way to Animal Control
animal control
Image by Urban Woodswalker
Municipal alley in Gary, Indiana

Nice Animal World photos

A few nice animal world images I found:



20090408_Disney_Animal_Kingdom_0021
animal world
Image by CCRcreations
Disney World - Animal Kingdom April 8th, 2009

Nice About Pet Animals photos

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Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”

Nice Pet Animals photos

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Both calicos and Rusty 1
pet animals
Image by road_less_trvled

Cool Animals images

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Animal locomotion. Plate 424
animals
Image by Boston Public Library
BPLDC no.: 08_11_000505

Title: Animal locomotion. Plate 424

Volume: Vol. VII. : Males and Females (draped) and Miscellaneous Subjects.

Creator: Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904

Copyright Date: 1887

Extent: 1 photomechanical print : collotype

Genre: Collotypes; Motion study photographs; Book illustrations

Description: Toilet; rising from chair, and putting on shawl

Subject: Women; Standing; Human locomotion

Notes: Plate in: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements, 1872-1885 / By Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : University of Pennylvania, 1887, v. 7; Plate descriptions from: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements : prospectus and catalogue of plates / by Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1887.

BPL Department: Rare Books Department


Animal locomotion. Plate 516
animals
Image by Boston Public Library
BPLDC no.: 08_11_000520

Title: Animal locomotion. Plate 516

Volume: Vol. VII. : Males and Females (draped) and Miscellaneous Subjects.

Creator: Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904

Copyright Date: 1887

Extent: 1 photomechanical print : collotype

Genre: Collotypes; Motion study photographs; Book illustrations

Description: Miscellaneous movements with a water-jar

Subject: Women; Lifting & carrying; Human locomotion

Notes: Plate in: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements, 1872-1885 / By Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : University of Pennylvania, 1887, v. 7; Plate descriptions from: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements : prospectus and catalogue of plates / by Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1887.

BPL Department: Rare Books Department

Cool Toy Animals images

A few nice toy animals images I found:


Toy Destruction
toy animals
Image by HarshLight
Shasta was determined to get the remaining squeaker out of the toy.


Toy Destruction
toy animals
Image by HarshLight
Shasta was determined to get the remaining squeaker out of the toy.

Cool Animal images

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Animal locomotion. Plate 139
animal
Image by Boston Public Library
BPLDC no.: 08_11_000470

Title: Animal locomotion. Plate 139

Volume: Vol. VII. : Males and Females (draped) and Miscellaneous Subjects.

Creator: Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904

Copyright Date: 1887

Extent: 1 photomechanical print : collotype

Genre: Collotypes; Motion study photographs; Book illustrations

Description: Descending stairs turning

Subject: Women; Climbing; Stairways; Human locomotion

Notes: Plate in: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements, 1872-1885 / By Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : University of Pennylvania, 1887, v. 7; Plate descriptions from: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements : prospectus and catalogue of plates / by Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1887.

BPL Department: Rare Books Department

Yasu

A few nice plush stuffed animals images I found:


Yasu
plush stuffed animals
Image by emily.bluestar


Uma
plush stuffed animals
Image by emily.bluestar

Nice Animal Sanctuary photos

A few nice animal sanctuary images I found:


Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary
animal sanctuary
Image by .m.e.c.
Bertha really liked it when I scratched her belly.

Nice Animals Facts photos

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Black-And-Rufous Elephant Shrew Born at National Zoo
animals facts
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo now has a new baby giant elephant-shrew—also known as a sengi. Keepers at the Small Mammal House did not know it had been born until they saw three elephant-shrews in the exhibit instead of two. The birth was planned as part of a captive breeding program, but baby elephant-shrews typically remain buried deep in their nest for the first several weeks of life. The baby, now about five weeks old, is busily exploring the exhibit with its parents.

Elephant-shrews are neither elephant nor shrew, but belong to their own group of ancient mammals. They are distantly related to aardvarks, sea cows, like manatees and dugongs, hyraxes and elephants. Native to eastern Kenya and Tanzania, the black and rufous giant elephant-shrew is listed as “vulnerable” to extinction.

For more info, log on to: nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/SmallMammals/fact-elephantshrew.cfm



Fact: emus are stupid
animals facts
Image by andreakw

Male lion, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

A few nice animals games images I found:


Male lion, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
animals games
Image by flowcomm
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa


Animal_Crossing_Wild_World_Cover
animals games
Image by Lordcolus

July 31, 2009 8:10 PM: Jody

A few nice animal protection images I found:


July 31, 2009 8:10 PM: Jody
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary


July 11 2010
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk


July 11 2010
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk

Cool Exotic Animals images

Some cool exotic animals images:


Parson's chameleon / Parson's kameleon (Calumma parsonii) - Exotic Reserve Peyrieras, Madagascar
exotic animals
Image by David d'O
Parson's chameleon / Parson's kameleon (Calumma parsonii) - Exotic Reserve Peyrieras, Madagascar


Exotic Iguana
exotic animals
Image by ♥braker
Found this guy on the roads of Melaka, Malaysia.

Nice Animals Facts photos

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Bullfight
animals facts
Image by Mait Jüriado
It's quite hard to post those photos. Bullfighting is very long traditional event in Spain but people like me from outside of Spain might think it's brutal. For me it's more like documenting what I saw not I liked it so much. I think it should be forbidden.

From a technical point of view it has three parts called “tercios” or “suertes”: sticks, barbed darts and finally the matador’s stick with a red flag attached to it. The president of the fight, which includes six fights lasting 20 minutes each.

When the bull enters and during the first part, the matador in his traditional costume raises the red and gold flag. He makes sweeping motions with the cape and helpers both on foot and on horseback drive their lances into the bull, gauging the liveliness and characteristics of their opponent.
During the second part of the fight three pairs of darts are driven into the bull’s neck. In the final and the most distressing part of the fight the bullfighter becomes a killer.

This is the most dangerous part where he attracts the injured animal towards him. At the last moment he must kill the beast with a single thrust of his sword.

"For one week a year, thousands of locals and tourists gather, and pay to witness the a ritual which is advertised as glorious and entertaining (for the benefit of pompously dressed up males with questionable skills in avoiding collision with a big animal) but is in fact nothing short of gorry, gruesome and truly sad. Old and sick bulls are chosen to be killed in those rituals, and they are being weakened for weeks before the "fight".

They put laxatives in their food and heavy sandbags on their backs. They are often beaten. They file their horns down to the tender quick and they drug them. Prior to the Running, electric prods and sharp sticks are used to rile the bulls in a frenzy. Petroleum jelly is put in their eyes to blind them. Wet newspaper is stuffed in their ears and their vocal cords are cut to prevent the audience to hear their cries. Lances are driven into the bulls' neck muscles so they can't lift their heads. By the time the matador appears the bulls are weak from blood loss and disoriented from being chased in circles.

When the "fight" finally begins, the bull is already on the verge of collapsing, held only by his last instinct of survival. All dignity is stripped down from him and he is confused, desperate and suffering. Then, in the ring, the toreador slaughters the bull by stabbing the bull repeatedly in the spine. The bull's death is slow and not just ugly, it's petrifying and maddening. Often he wears long blankets to hide their entrails, which spill out when they are gorged and disemboweled."

L'animal dans la décoration: Pl. 21

A few nice animal plant images I found:


L'animal dans la décoration: Pl. 21
animal plant
Image by MCAD Library
Pl. 21: Paons dans les Sorbiers (Peacocks in the Mountain Ash Trees), pochoir (stencil); Poissons et Algues (Fish and Seaweed), bordure (border)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)

from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)


L'animal dans la décoration: Pl. 57
animal plant
Image by MCAD Library
Pl. 57: Piverts et Arbre (Woodpeckers and Tree), bordure verticale (vertical border); Lapins et Feuilles (Rabbits and Foliage), bordure (border); Meduses, Anemones de Mer et Algues Vase (Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Seaweed Vase); Insectes (Insects), jeu de fond (decorative background)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)

from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)

150mm+ Zoom

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150mm+ Zoom
animal pics
Image by Johnwobert
These pics were all taken @150mm focal length or greater.

i seperated these fro mthe rest as i discovered them to be extremely soft especially when taken with the widest aperture available. Some pics taken at F/8 or greater are useable but still soft.

cos of these pics i have replaced my kit 50-200mm pentax lens with a tamron 28-300 which seems to be sharp all the way through the focal length ... gosh darn it ... i guess i have to go back to Chester Zoo :)))))


150mm+ Zoom
animal pics
Image by Johnwobert
These pics were all taken @150mm focal length or greater.

i seperated these fro mthe rest as i discovered them to be extremely soft especially when taken with the widest aperture available. Some pics taken at F/8 or greater are useable but still soft.

cos of these pics i have replaced my kit 50-200mm pentax lens with a tamron 28-300 which seems to be sharp all the way through the focal length ... gosh darn it ... i guess i have to go back to Chester Zoo :)))))


150mm+ Zoom
animal pics
Image by Johnwobert
These pics were all taken @150mm focal length or greater.

i seperated these fro mthe rest as i discovered them to be extremely soft especially when taken with the widest aperture available. Some pics taken at F/8 or greater are useable but still soft.

cos of these pics i have replaced my kit 50-200mm pentax lens with a tamron 28-300 which seems to be sharp all the way through the focal length ... gosh darn it ... i guess i have to go back to Chester Zoo :)))))

Cool Animal World images

Some cool animal world images:


Animal Kingdom
animal world
Image by HarshLight
Our first park visit at Disney World... heading towards Animal Kingdom!


Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
animal world
Image by Darren Wittko
On Facebook: Darren at Magical Vacations Travel

The Best of Walt Disney World - Bestwdw.com

Twitter: bestofwdw

IMG_8198

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IMG_8198
endangered animal
Image by Frisco Public Library

4/17/2009 8:19 PM: Eddie?

Some cool animal protection images:


4/17/2009 8:19 PM: Eddie?
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
Smooosh
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary/


4/17/2009 5:36 PM
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
Courtyard Kitties in the Sun.
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary/

Nice Wild Animal photos

Some cool wild animal images:




Shaded White Duck
wild animal
Image by San Diego Shooter
a duck gives a kiss to its reflection at the San Diego Wild Animal park..a little photoshop flair added

View On Black

Cool The Animal Pictures images

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The animals at work
the animal pictures
Image by ahhhh
The bull elk at my workplace's wildlife park wasn't too pleased with me stopping near his fence to take pictures. I decided to hurry up and take a picture as he walked towards me snorting... he ended up blurry because he continued walking after I focused, and I wanted to get moving before he decided to poke through the fence.

Picture 064

A few nice animal picture images I found:


Picture 064
animal picture
Image by Tinkersmom


Picture 261
animal picture
Image by Tinkersmom


Picture 009
animal picture
Image by Tinkersmom

Nice Exotic Animals photos

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: south hangar panorama, including Air France Concorde, De Havilland-Canada DHC-1A Chipmunk Pennzoil Special among others
exotic animals
Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Concorde, Fox Alpha, Air France:

The first supersonic airliner to enter service, the Concorde flew thousands of passengers across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound for over 25 years. Designed and built by Aérospatiale of France and the British Aviation Corporation, the graceful Concorde was a stunning technological achievement that could not overcome serious economic problems.

In 1976 Air France and British Airways jointly inaugurated Concorde service to destinations around the globe. Carrying up to 100 passengers in great comfort, the Concorde catered to first class passengers for whom speed was critical. It could cross the Atlantic in fewer than four hours - half the time of a conventional jet airliner. However its high operating costs resulted in very high fares that limited the number of passengers who could afford to fly it. These problems and a shrinking market eventually forced the reduction of service until all Concordes were retired in 2003.

In 1989, Air France signed a letter of agreement to donate a Concorde to the National Air and Space Museum upon the aircraft's retirement. On June 12, 2003, Air France honored that agreement, donating Concorde F-BVFA to the Museum upon the completion of its last flight. This aircraft was the first Air France Concorde to open service to Rio de Janeiro, Washington, D.C., and New York and had flown 17,824 hours.

Gift of Air France.

Manufacturer:
Societe Nationale Industrielle Aerospatiale
British Aircraft Corporation

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 25.56 m (83 ft 10 in)
Length: 61.66 m (202 ft 3 in)
Height: 11.3 m (37 ft 1 in)
Weight, empty: 79,265 kg (174,750 lb)
Weight, gross: 181,435 kg (400,000 lb)
Top speed: 2,179 km/h (1350 mph)
Engine: Four Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 Mk 602, 17,259 kg (38,050 lb) thrust each
Manufacturer: Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale, Paris, France, and British Aircraft Corporation, London, United Kingdom

Physical Description:
Aircaft Serial Number: 205. Including four (4) engines, bearing respectively the serial number: CBE066, CBE062, CBE086 and CBE085.
Also included, aircraft plaque: "AIR FRANCE Lorsque viendra le jour d'exposer Concorde dans un musee, la Smithsonian Institution a dores et deja choisi, pour le Musee de l'Air et de l'Espace de Washington, un appariel portant le couleurs d'Air France."

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Press Release: National Air and Space Museum Receives Boeing S-307 Stratoliner for Display at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, the Museum's New Companion Facility at Dulles Airport:

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum welcomed today (Aug. 6) the sole surviving Boeing S-307 Stratoliner to its new home when the silver pioneering airliner arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia for display at the museum's new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. The museum's companion facility, adjacent to the airport, opens to the public Dec. 15.

The luxuriously appointed Stratoliner, built in the late 1930s, was the world's first passenger airplane to be pressurized, allowing it to avoid rough weather by flying at unprecedented altitudes (20,000 feet) for transports of the era.

The airplane has been in the museum's collection since 1972 but because of its size and weight could not be displayed at the museum's flagship building on the National Mall. A team of volunteers and Boeing staff performed extensive restoration work on the airplane in Seattle.

"Visitors to the Udvar-Hazy Center will take one look at this airplane and be transported back to a glamorous age when the world became smaller for the traveler who required speed and luxury," said Gen. J.R. "Jack" Dailey, director of the National Air and Space Museum. "We are indebted to the Boeing restoration team for turning back the clock on this beautiful aircraft."

The Stratoliner arrived in Northern Virginia following an appearance at the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual Fly-In at Oshkosh, Wisc. The airplane flew from Allegheny County Airport near Pittsburgh, where it landed August 5th because of bad weather.

With a wingspan of 107 feet and a cabin nearly 12 feet wide, the Clipper Flying Cloud will be exhibited at ground level in the Udvar-Hazy (pronounced OOD-var HAH-zee) Center aviation hangar.

[...]

The Clipper Flying Cloud was delivered to Pan American Airways with two others in 1940. The aircraft carried 33 passengers and a crew of five. The Pan American Airways airplane was reconfigured to seat 45 passengers. Stratoliners included space for berths for overnight travel; paneling in the cabin and lavatory; wall fabric featuring the Pan Am logo, world map and exotic animals; and eight divans.

The Clipper Flying Cloud began service flying Caribbean routes for two years. During World War II, it flew in South America under the direction of the U.S. Army Air Forces. In 1946, it made daily runs between New York and Bermuda. Throughout the next two decades it passed through the hands of several owners, and once served as a presidential plane for the notorious Haitian leader "Papa Doc" Duvalier. After its Haitian sojourn, the Clipper Flying Cloud landed in Arizona.

In 1969, a visiting National Air and Space Museum curator spotted the airplane in Arizona and immediately recognized its historic significance, even while its then-owner planned to convert it into a fire bomber. The Smithsonian subsequently acquired the aircraft and later made arrangements with the Boeing Company for the restoration, dubbed "Operation Flying Cloud," at the Seattle plant where the Stratoliner was originally built.

Boeing technicians and former Pan American employees voluntarily spent six years completely restoring the Stratoliner before it made an emergency landing in Elliott Bay in 2002. Since then, the restoration team has performed additional work so that visitors to the Udvar-Hazy Center will have the opportunity to view the aircraft as it looked the day it rolled off the assembly line more than 60 years ago.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | De Havilland-Canada DHC-1A Chipmunk, Pennzoil Special:

De Havilland originally designed the Chipmunk after World War II as a primary trainer to replace the venerable Tiger Moth. Among the tens of thousands of pilots who trained in or flew the Chipmunk for pleasure was veteran aerobatic and movie pilot Art Scholl. He flew his Pennzoil Special at air shows throughout the 1970s and early '80s, thrilling audiences with his skill and showmanship and proving that the design was a top-notch aerobatic aircraft.

Art Scholl purchased the DHC-1A in 1968. He modified it to a single-seat airplane with a shorter wingspan and larger vertical fin and rudder, and made other changes to improve its performance. Scholl was a three-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic Team, an air racer, and a movie and television stunt pilot. At air shows, he often flew with his dog Aileron on his shoulder or taxied with him standing on the wing.

Gift of the Estate of Arthur E. Scholl

Manufacturer:
De Havilland Canada Ltd.

Pilot:
Art Scholl

Date:
1946

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 9.4 m (31 ft)
Length: 7.9 m (26 ft)
Height: 2.1 m (7 ft 1 in)
Weight, empty: 717 kg (1,583 lb)
Weight, gross: 906 kg (2,000 lb)
Top speed: 265 km/h (165 mph)
Engine: Lycoming GO-435, 260 hp

Materials:
Overall: Aluminum Monocoque Physical Description:Single-engine monoplane. Lycoming GO-435, 260 hp engine.



Heaven's Zoo of Excalibur
exotic animals
Image by Daniel Voyager
slurl.com/secondlife/Eddings/198/39/40
Heavens Zoo: realistic looking animated wild exotic animals: tiger bears lions dogs cats elephants giraffes spider birds rat crocodiles horses panther monkeys leopard ~Freebees freebie animal friends Tiny Empires family explore meet relax

Nice About Pet Animals photos

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Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
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U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”

Nice Plush Stuffed Animals photos

A few nice plush stuffed animals images I found:


Handmade Bunny w/Woobie
plush stuffed animals
Image by BMBNcreations
Handmade with love by BMBN Creations. Pattern by Bit of Whimsy :)


Handmade Bunny w/Woobie
plush stuffed animals
Image by BMBNcreations
Handmade with love by BMBN Creations. Pattern by Bit of Whimsy :)

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