Some cool photo of animals images:
Do I have something on my mouth?
Image by EJP Photo
A few nice video of animals images I found:
20080220 - Beavis and the tiles - 152-5217
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis got to see the tiles before he died 3 days later, hit by a car during Carolyn's birthday party.
Armstrong Excelon vinyl composite tile, Beavis the cat.
Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
February 20, 2008.
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Indi & Theo playtime
Image by .Andi.
I haven't uploaded a recent video of Theo in awhile and I thought I'd introduce my new cat Indi, to you all at Flickrland :)
A few nice animals photos images I found:
Beware of the Calf
Image by Vincent_AF
LARGE
Feel free to use this image as you wish! I only ask you to credit me by linking back to my flickr account or my website www.archetypefotografie.nl/ Thanks!
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Critique is very welcome ;-)
HDR spider
Image by muscapix
Check out these animals endangered images:
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
A few nice animals images I found:
|| OBSERVE || PUBLIC OPINIONS || Animal Rights Protest March || Dame Street || Dublin || Republic of Ireland ||
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|| Animal Rights Protest March || @ Dame Street || Dublin || Republic of Ireland || August 2012 ||
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Does this seem trite, and out of control? (Animal Kingdom)
Image by ohhector
Aviaries are always my favorite parts of zoos. The one at Animal Kingdom, is no exception.
(Short and sweet!)
A few nice animals photos images I found:
Hummingbird Hawk-moth
Image by kaibara87
Macroglossum stellatarum, View Large On Black. Italian name: Sfinge del Galio.
acarien 3 "trombidion sp"
Image by muscapix
Check out these stuff animals images:
Boston Museum of Science: Stuffed animal exhibit: Moose
Image by Chris Devers
It's Sarah Palin, run away!
Aw nuts, too late.
Poor Bullwinkle.
Boston Museum of Science: Stuffed animal exhibit: Moose
Image by Chris Devers
It's Sarah Palin, run away!
Aw nuts, too late.
Poor Bullwinkle.
Miffy King Kong
Image by kudumomo
A few nice animals games images I found:
Schotia Safari :: 07
Image by Crystian Cruz
Schotia Safaris is the oldest private game viewing reserve in the Eastern Cape, bordering the eastern side of Addo Elephant National Park.
schotiasafaris.co.za/
Schotia Safari :: 05
Image by Crystian Cruz
Schotia Safaris is the oldest private game viewing reserve in the Eastern Cape, bordering the eastern side of Addo Elephant National Park.
schotiasafaris.co.za/
Check out these marine animals images:
Party Animal
Image by Creativity+ Timothy K Hamilton
A sea slug dressed to the nines.
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Clearwater Marine Aquarium: Grouper
Image by DrWurm
Confrontation
Image by iefetell
Marine iguana colony
A few nice animals for free images I found:
Port Lympne Wildlife Park 17-04-2012
Image by Karen Roe
Nestled in 600 acres of Kentish countryside and housing over 650 rare and endangered animals, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park boasts some of the most spectacular views on the South coast making the experience a great day out in Kent for everyone.
A stunning vista awaits you offering panoramic views across the famous Romney Marsh to the English Channel and even the French coastline on clear days.
As well as the scenery, you'll see indigenous wildlife as you stroll through the park along the cool, shady woodland walks. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park offers something for every visitor from scenery to endangered animals!
Basecamp
Fortify yourself for the journey ahead at the café or jump straight aboard your safari vehicle truck ready to embark on your Port Lympne safari experience! Soon you will be journeying into the heart of a world renowned wild animal park, getting up close and personal with the most amazing wildlife on our planet and learning about the vital work going on at Port Lympne and in their homelands to save them from extinction. Keep your eyes open as you set off into the heart of our wild animal park - with over 70 species cared for right here by The Aspinall Foundation, what will you see today?
The African Experience
Traverse the stunning Kent countryside and prepare yourself to encounter free roaming herds of the planet's most iconic wildlife as you enter the African Experience. Take a break at Serengeti stop and refresh yourself after the first leg of the expedition. Rejuvenate at the café while enjoying breathtaking views over our African watering-hole and the English Channel towards France. Are you brave enough to enter the Discovery zone? Find spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies....If you dare! Don't forget to check out the mischievous meerkats before jumping back aboard a truck continuing your journey through the open countryside where you can try to spot black rhino, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich and more.
Port Lympne Wildlife Park 17-04-2012
Image by Karen Roe
Nestled in 600 acres of Kentish countryside and housing over 650 rare and endangered animals, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park boasts some of the most spectacular views on the South coast making the experience a great day out in Kent for everyone.
A stunning vista awaits you offering panoramic views across the famous Romney Marsh to the English Channel and even the French coastline on clear days.
As well as the scenery, you'll see indigenous wildlife as you stroll through the park along the cool, shady woodland walks. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park offers something for every visitor from scenery to endangered animals!
Basecamp
Fortify yourself for the journey ahead at the café or jump straight aboard your safari vehicle truck ready to embark on your Port Lympne safari experience! Soon you will be journeying into the heart of a world renowned wild animal park, getting up close and personal with the most amazing wildlife on our planet and learning about the vital work going on at Port Lympne and in their homelands to save them from extinction. Keep your eyes open as you set off into the heart of our wild animal park - with over 70 species cared for right here by The Aspinall Foundation, what will you see today?
The African Experience
Traverse the stunning Kent countryside and prepare yourself to encounter free roaming herds of the planet's most iconic wildlife as you enter the African Experience. Take a break at Serengeti stop and refresh yourself after the first leg of the expedition. Rejuvenate at the café while enjoying breathtaking views over our African watering-hole and the English Channel towards France. Are you brave enough to enter the Discovery zone? Find spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies....If you dare! Don't forget to check out the mischievous meerkats before jumping back aboard a truck continuing your journey through the open countryside where you can try to spot black rhino, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich and more.
Port Lympne Wildlife Park 17-04-2012
Image by Karen Roe
Nestled in 600 acres of Kentish countryside and housing over 650 rare and endangered animals, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park boasts some of the most spectacular views on the South coast making the experience a great day out in Kent for everyone.
A stunning vista awaits you offering panoramic views across the famous Romney Marsh to the English Channel and even the French coastline on clear days.
As well as the scenery, you'll see indigenous wildlife as you stroll through the park along the cool, shady woodland walks. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park offers something for every visitor from scenery to endangered animals!
Basecamp
Fortify yourself for the journey ahead at the café or jump straight aboard your safari vehicle truck ready to embark on your Port Lympne safari experience! Soon you will be journeying into the heart of a world renowned wild animal park, getting up close and personal with the most amazing wildlife on our planet and learning about the vital work going on at Port Lympne and in their homelands to save them from extinction. Keep your eyes open as you set off into the heart of our wild animal park - with over 70 species cared for right here by The Aspinall Foundation, what will you see today?
The African Experience
Traverse the stunning Kent countryside and prepare yourself to encounter free roaming herds of the planet's most iconic wildlife as you enter the African Experience. Take a break at Serengeti stop and refresh yourself after the first leg of the expedition. Rejuvenate at the café while enjoying breathtaking views over our African watering-hole and the English Channel towards France. Are you brave enough to enter the Discovery zone? Find spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies....If you dare! Don't forget to check out the mischievous meerkats before jumping back aboard a truck continuing your journey through the open countryside where you can try to spot black rhino, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich and more.
A few nice animals endangered images I found:
Port Lympne Wildlife Park 17-04-2012
Image by Karen Roe
Nestled in 600 acres of Kentish countryside and housing over 650 rare and endangered animals, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park boasts some of the most spectacular views on the South coast making the experience a great day out in Kent for everyone.
A stunning vista awaits you offering panoramic views across the famous Romney Marsh to the English Channel and even the French coastline on clear days.
As well as the scenery, you'll see indigenous wildlife as you stroll through the park along the cool, shady woodland walks. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park offers something for every visitor from scenery to endangered animals!
Basecamp
Fortify yourself for the journey ahead at the café or jump straight aboard your safari vehicle truck ready to embark on your Port Lympne safari experience! Soon you will be journeying into the heart of a world renowned wild animal park, getting up close and personal with the most amazing wildlife on our planet and learning about the vital work going on at Port Lympne and in their homelands to save them from extinction. Keep your eyes open as you set off into the heart of our wild animal park - with over 70 species cared for right here by The Aspinall Foundation, what will you see today?
The African Experience
Traverse the stunning Kent countryside and prepare yourself to encounter free roaming herds of the planet's most iconic wildlife as you enter the African Experience. Take a break at Serengeti stop and refresh yourself after the first leg of the expedition. Rejuvenate at the café while enjoying breathtaking views over our African watering-hole and the English Channel towards France. Are you brave enough to enter the Discovery zone? Find spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies....If you dare! Don't forget to check out the mischievous meerkats before jumping back aboard a truck continuing your journey through the open countryside where you can try to spot black rhino, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich and more.
Port Lympne Wildlife Park 17-04-2012
Image by Karen Roe
Nestled in 600 acres of Kentish countryside and housing over 650 rare and endangered animals, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park boasts some of the most spectacular views on the South coast making the experience a great day out in Kent for everyone.
A stunning vista awaits you offering panoramic views across the famous Romney Marsh to the English Channel and even the French coastline on clear days.
As well as the scenery, you'll see indigenous wildlife as you stroll through the park along the cool, shady woodland walks. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park offers something for every visitor from scenery to endangered animals!
Basecamp
Fortify yourself for the journey ahead at the café or jump straight aboard your safari vehicle truck ready to embark on your Port Lympne safari experience! Soon you will be journeying into the heart of a world renowned wild animal park, getting up close and personal with the most amazing wildlife on our planet and learning about the vital work going on at Port Lympne and in their homelands to save them from extinction. Keep your eyes open as you set off into the heart of our wild animal park - with over 70 species cared for right here by The Aspinall Foundation, what will you see today?
The African Experience
Traverse the stunning Kent countryside and prepare yourself to encounter free roaming herds of the planet's most iconic wildlife as you enter the African Experience. Take a break at Serengeti stop and refresh yourself after the first leg of the expedition. Rejuvenate at the café while enjoying breathtaking views over our African watering-hole and the English Channel towards France. Are you brave enough to enter the Discovery zone? Find spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies....If you dare! Don't forget to check out the mischievous meerkats before jumping back aboard a truck continuing your journey through the open countryside where you can try to spot black rhino, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich and more.
Check out these wild animals images:
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Image by Dhammika Heenpella / Images of Sri Lanka
A leopard in Vel Mal Kema, Yala National Park
Bat-eared Fox - Maasai Mara NP, Kenya
Image by David d'O
4 September 2009 - Bat-eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis) - Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya
See the blog about the Bat-eared Fox: wildlifespotting.blogspot.com/2011/02/bat-eared-foxes-in-...
For those who like the biological details:
Click a link and you'll go to the Flickr photo page for that rank in the biological classification.
Phylum: Chordata; Vertebrates / Gewervelden
Class: Mammalia; Mammals / Zoogdieren
Order: Carnivora; Carnivores / Carnivoren
Suborder: Caniformia; Canines, Bears, Seals, Weasels / Honden, Beren, Zeehonden, Marterachtigen
Family: Canidae; Canids / Hondachtigen
Subfamily: Caninae; Canids / Hondachtigen
Genus: Otocyon; Bat-eared Foxes / Grootoorvossen
Species: Otocyon megalotis; Bat-eared Fox / Grootoorvos
A few nice animals photos images I found:
Are You Looking At Me?
Image by mohammadali
It did take lots of time to find it stable enough to take any picture...they move spontaneously.
Took this from the other side of glass. ;)
West Edmonton mall,Alberta,Canada
Colombo Crow is observing the beach - Glanzkrähe
Image by alles-schlumpf
The House Crow, also known as the Colombo Crow is a common Asian bird of the Crow family. The forehead, crown, throat and upper breast are a richly glossed black, whilst the neck and breast are a lighter grey-brown in colour. The wings, tail and legs are black. It has a widespread distribution in southern Asia, being native to Nepal, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Laccadive Islands, South West Thailand and coastal southern Iran.
Die Glanzkrähe hat ein stark glänzendes schwarzes Gefieder, daher auch der Name. Das Verbreitungsgebiet ist Indien, Pakistan und Sri Lanka.
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Image by window lightroom 瘋狂的窗口
A few nice toy animals images I found:
Swamp Thing vs. Animal Man (16/365)
Image by JD Hancock
Swamp Thing: Humanoid mass of vegatable matter who fights to protect his swamp and plant life in general.
Animal Man: Superhero with the power to "borrow" the abilities of animals and an advocate for animal rights.
If they had to fight, who would win?
#16 in the Duel 365 series.
Koa and his toy
Image by beakatude
TheGreatEscape
Image by Artiii
Miniature animals escaping from their condominiums in New York's biggest toy shop. Lucky I was there to document this moment!
Check out these endangered species of animals images:
Patas monkey mother and baby
Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
at Woburn Safari Park - Bedfordshire, England
Patas monkey
Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
at Woburn Safari Park --- Bedfordshire, England
Some cool endangered species animals images:
adorable duck face
Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
Woburn Safari Park
comfiest seat in the house
Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
Woburn Safari Park ~~ Woburn, England
Check out these wild animals images:
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Image by silvercrossfox
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Image by silvercrossfox
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Image by silvercrossfox
A few nice endangered animals images I found:
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
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Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)
Check out these free animals images:
World Car Free Day 9
Image by sniderscion
GlobalAware Independent Media exhibit. "Nobody died to fuel this vehicle"
Free Ride
Image by jodyfrost
Check out these pet animals images:
everything but those eyes still as a statue
Image by busymonster
he grips hard
Thera Pose
Image by Roy Montgomery
Thera figuring out how to get past Felix at the door!
Check out these endangered animals images:
Endangered mountain sweet pitcher plant (Sarracenia rubra jonesii)
Image by USFWS Endangered Species
Photo credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
Southern Appalachian bogs are one of the rarest natural communities in North America and are often home to rare plant and animal species. The conservation of these habitats and the species found there is a high priority for the Service and many of our partners. This photo is a mountain sweet pitcher plant, a bog species listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal
Image by pmarkham
Not far from our hotel is a beach called "Secret Beach" in the community of Ko Olina on the island of Oahu. Three days now when we've walked that beach during the day we've found a 300+ pound Hawaiian Monk Seal sleeping either on the rocks or on the sand of the beach. I learned from a naturalist that was there and from the signs that this species of seal is endangered and is believed to number less than 1000. They only exist in the the Hawaiian Islands. Very cool animal. It reminded me of one of my dogs sleeping on the beach.
Look closely. Do you see the seal in this photo?