Monday, February 25, 2013

Cool Extinct Animals images

Check out these extinct animals images:


Chacoan peccaries
extinct animals
Image by wolfpix
Chacoan peccaries
Catagonus wagneri
San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park
San Diego, California

These were the surprise stars of our visit to the zoo -- me and my two wildlife-loving cousins were all impressed. The coats of these peccaries shimmered in the sun with a silvery sheen. They are native to Bolivia and Paraguay where they are called tagua, and Gran Chaco or Gran peccory -- both of which mean giant peccary -- as they are the largest of all living peccaries.

From Wikipedia:
"The Chacoan peccary has the unusual distinction of having been first described in 1930 based on fossils and was originally thought to be an extinct species. In 1975 the animal was discovered to still be alive and well in the Chaco region of Paraguay. The species was well known to the native people, but it took a while for scientists to rediscover its existence."

Moral of the story -- scientists should talk more to native people!


#3662 Balinese tiger (バリトラ)
extinct animals
Image by Nemo's great uncle
• バリトラ[バリ虎](baritora) = "Balinese tiger" (Panthera tigris balica)

See this and neighboring photos on Google Maps. [?]


thylacine rock painting
extinct animals
Image by woulfe
High on a rock wall, a painting of an animal that became extinct on the Australian mainland as much as 2,000 years ago. See the Wikipedia entry for more details

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Cool Names For Animals images

Some cool names for animals images:


A Great Yard Cart to Haul Everything Around
names for animals
Image by rikkis_refuge
Sometimes the ground is too muddy or snowy for even our four-wheel-drive vehicles to make it around. And it's a long haul from the Red Barn to Feline Fields with 1800 pounds of cat litter every week. It's a long haul from the Purple Barn to Bovine Boulevard with bales of hay. It's a long haul from all the Animal Stations to the Trash Truck with 400 pounds of poop. When you have to lug it all by hand ….. Think about buying a cart, painting your name on it and donating it to Rikki's Refuge! That every time the weather's been, will be thinking about you! Lowe’s Home Improvement only .98


20080622 - Oranjello and the turtle - 159-5959 - Oranjello & Turtle - Checkin' Him Out (30s) (mjpeg) (20fps) (mono snd)
names for animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Turtles are not the most exciting animal to capture on video (unless they're having sex). However, Oranjello may beg to differ.

BACKSTORY: Carolyn found a turtle -- right where we turn around in the chute to get out of our driveway. He surely would have been crushed had she not noticed, as he was not walking. He had dug a little hole and was kind of hanging out in it. So we took him inside for a photo shoot with the cat, named him Timmy The Turtle (after a NoFX song), and kept him in our bathtub for 3 days. Why? I don't know. Just for the novelty of it. Later, we released him by the creek in our back yard.

Another interesting thing about this turtle is that he barely fit in his shell. When his head went in, his tail would stick out; and vice-versa.

lunging, walking, watching.
Oranjello, Timmy The the turtle.
video.

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

June 22, 2008.


Thomas, 12
names for animals
Image by pni
This is one image of six from a series about identities online and in real life, exhibited in 2003 under the name Personatus together with Minna Grönstrand at two locations in Helsinki companied by a website (not available anymore).

The animal figures used in this series are something I originally designed when I was a children's camp counsellor, in the mid 1990's, for the kids to print on t-shirts. The figures became popular also among grown-ups and I just republished them on Redbubble: ANIMAL t-shirts.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Nice Animals Endangered photos

A few nice animals endangered images I found:


DSC_1322
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


DSC_1422
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


DSC_1403
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)

Stuffed Animals, Candy, and Fruit

Check out these stuff animals images:


Stuffed Animals, Candy, and Fruit
stuff animals
Image by L. N. Batides
On Valentine' Day, Volunteers from Woodmen Valley Chapel's ACTS Ministry visited local firestations and homeless shelters. They brought stuffed animals, Valentine's candy and fruit.


Stuffed Animals, Candy, and Fruit
stuff animals
Image by L. N. Batides
On Valentine' Day, Volunteers from Woodmen Valley Chapel's ACTS Ministry visited local firestations and homeless shelters. They brought stuffed animals, Valentine's candy and fruit.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Cool Video Of Animals images

Some cool video of animals images:


Capturing the Lion's Goofy Side
video of animals
Image by Wootang01
With my friend Paul, I spend five days in Osaka, Japan. The trip provided much refreshment, and excitement, not to mention many challenges. It was my first visit to the country, and, I feel, it certainly won't be my last, as there are still many places left to see, and so many new things to learn.

We had several destinations highlighted on our itinerary, the foremost of which was Universal Studios. We spend an entire day there, going on rides and more often than not, queuing for them. The excruciating wait times were worth it, however, for such exhilarating fun, especially on the Hollywood Roller Coaster, my personal favorite. The next morning we followed up that successful endeavor with a trip to the Himeji Castle, a place which came highly recommended by my colleague, whose succinct description of the heritage site was, "awesome." Indeed, as a history buff, I enjoyed walking the storied grounds and climbing through the maze-like interior of the keep which was designed not so much to comfortably house the royal family as to confound the invading enemy. The castle is a must-visit. Other attractions of note include the Osaka Aquarium, and the Tennoji Zoo; both teemed with animals of every shape and size. We also at length ventured into several shopping districts inside of which were myriad stores, selling all sorts of fashion and gadgetry, countless restaurants and several gambling parlors - the Japanese, it seems, love their slot machines as much as the Hong Kong Chinese love their horse racing. Lest I forget, we frequented several video arcades to play the latest and greatest games; Paul played well, while I more often than not got 0wn3d. There is a lot to do in Japan.

Japanese culture, of which I've heard so much, really is distinct and separate from other Asian cultures. Their patterns of action and their peculiar artifacts certainly aren't the same as those which feature prominently in Hong Kong. For one thing, the MTR culture was more civilized and less stressful: people queued up for trains and let passengers alight first before permitting themselves to board; cellphones never rang and cabin cars were as quiet as bedrooms at midnight; and to imagine all of these people enforce their norms without public service announcements, without any coddling, conspicuous signs - that's amazing. What proved difficult was trying to find a garbage can. It was easier to find a vending machine, from which one could purchase a variety of drinks or cigarettes, than a bin in which to dispose of these delectable, perishable goods.

As for the general citizenry, they were most accommodating and hospitable, with several individuals going out of their way to help Paul and I find our way around the dense sprawl of the city. Language wasn't a concern despite our limited Japanese; amazingly enough, our comfort was their concern! I won't forget their selfless service, as one day, I hope, I'll be able to return the favor. That the girls were quite attractive and that I demonstrated a propensity to ask attractive girls for directions go without saying; however, I understand now that their sexiness and sophistication stem not from comely faces but coherent attire. Rather than adorn themselves like a typical Mong Kok girl in a ridiculous neon rainbow palette, with jeans or unseemly spandex underneath dresses, skirts or other tops better left to stand alone, Japanese girls opt for more somber, sensible colors - black and cream-colored - and what's more, they aren't afraid to whip out the tasteful pantyhose or to show some skin, even. We had plenty of time to ogle the ladies, and to their credit, freezing temperatures weren't enough to dissuade many of them from forsaking, icing their shorts, as we saw countless pairs being worn on the street. That's what I call fashion professionalism!

Overall, Japan is a marvelous little land full of the eccentric, as well as the endearing. It was a fascinating place to explore, and I'm thankful that it was done in the company of my friend , with whom candor was not at a premium. We both learned a lot and look forward to the next trip!


Icelandic Horse, Stuck in Textures
video of animals
Image by Stuck in Customs
This is part of a new video tutorial entitled "A World of Textures" that I recently put together. Included is also 100 textures, depending on the package you choose.

You can see my other free HDR tutorial at stuckincustoms.com/2006/06/06/548/

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Nice Free Animals photos

A few nice free animals images I found:


texture or background - animal feet
free animals
Image by Mara ~earth light~ free potential
Türschmuck am Eingangstor "Schloß Eringerfeld"

* free for your creativity - please add a link of your work at this picture -
many thanks and have fun :)*


Free throw game
free animals
Image by Benimoto
This game, staffed by a Team Edward member, was strangely undecorated.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Nice Animals photos

A few nice animals images I found:


eu-us-national-animals
animals
Image by rockcohen


animal portraits: Struthio camelus
animals
Image by vanz
“OSTRICH, n. A large bird to which (for its sins, doubtless) nature has denied that hinder toe in which so many pious naturalists have seen a conspicuous evidence of design. The absence of a good working pair of wings is no defect, for, as has been ingeniously pointed out, the ostrich does not fly.” (Ambrose Bierce)


Join the tiger photo mosaic and HELP end the Tiger trade!
animals
Image by Yvonne (bijoux & crafts)
Photo Copyright © Save The Tiger Fund, for IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare)

Submit your photo to become part of a massive photo mosaic of a tiger!!
Read more about this here »» Help End the Tiger Trade

"A new and significant threat to tigers in the wild comes from large scale tiger farms in China. Tigers are being speed-bred at these farms to supply tiger bone and other body parts for commercial trade in the hope that China will one day allow the sale of their byproducts to be legal."
Read more here »» Tigers Under Threat: Keep the Trade in Tiger Parts Illegal

Nice About Pet Animals photos

Some cool about pet animals images:


Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1
about pet animals
Image by Chrissy Downunder
This photo is in relation to a story for children.

Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1

You can read all about it here:

www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977409284&...


Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1
about pet animals
Image by Chrissy Downunder
This photo is in relation to a story for children.

Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1

You can read all about it here:

www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977409284&...

Monday, February 18, 2013

Nice Animals That Are Extinct photos

Some cool animals that are extinct images:


What’s New at the National Zoo this Spring
animals that are extinct
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo Credit: Jim Jenkins, Smithsonian's National Zoo

In this photo: Guam rail chick

Visitors strolling through the Smithsonian’s National Zoo one of these beautiful spring days will see a variety of baby animals, some new faces and enjoy an entirely new food experience. Below are just a few of the new critters and experiences visitors can expect. More than 30 animal demonstrations take place every day in which visitors can encounter fascinating creatures and chat with keepers about the Zoo’s conservation efforts. To view the demonstration schedule, visit nationalzoo.si.edu/Visit/DailyPrograms/.

1.Baby Bird Bonanza Catch a glimpse of some of the world’s most endangered birds and their chicks up-close at the Bird House. A baby boom officially began March 7 when a brown kiwi hatched from his shell. The Zoo’s flock soon expanded to include a wattled crane, two Guam rails, three rheas and two sunbittern chicks. They’re growing fast, so bird watchers should plan to visit the Bird House in the next few weeks. Soon, the wattled crane chick will be six feet tall!

2.See Some Impressive Tortoises For the first time in its history, the Reptile Discovery Center will exhibit impressed tortoises. Not much is known about these reptiles, so Zoo biologists will study their growth and behavior. The two sub-adult males sport golden brown and black patterned shells, but this beauty has also made them vulnerable to extinction. Along with habitat loss, the pet trade contributes to the population decline of impressed tortoises in their native Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

3.Zoo-perior Food An entirely new dining experience awaits visitors at the National Zoo thanks to its new food partner, Sodexo. Cafés and concession stands will serve a wide variety of authentic ethnic cuisines, as well as healthier versions of traditional favorites. What’s more, ingredients are local, seasonal and sustainable. The menus for six food service stations are available on the Zoo’s website.

4.New Neighbors at the Cheetah Conservation Station Two young scimitar-horned oryx named Sweeney and Omar are the newest residents at the Zoo’s African savanna exhibit. These large desert antelope sport horns that are several feet long and resemble a long, curved scimitar—a type of Arabian sword. The half-brothers were born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., last year. Native to northern Africa, scimitar-horned Oryx are considered extinct in the wild by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

5.The Inside Story For an in-depth perspective on why animals behave the way they do, stop by the Small Mammal House this May and check out its new exhibit: “The Inside Story.” Learn how anteaters eat without any teeth, how a Prevost squirrel nimbly jumps from branch to branch, and more. Artifacts and x-rays of animals’ skulls, muscles, and tails will show visitors how adaptations help animals survive in a changing world.

Visitors are encouraged to take public transportation to the National Zoo. Parking lots fill up by mid-morning and then free up early afternoon during spring and summer. Last admittance to the Zoo is 7 p.m. To reserve a parking space 48 hours in advance, call Friends of the National Zoo Guest Services at 202-633-4486 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking reservation fees of for FONZ members and for nonmembers apply.

# # #


What’s New at the National Zoo this Spring
animals that are extinct
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo Credit: Gil Myers, Smithsonian's National Zoo

In this photo: scimitar-horned oryx

Visitors strolling through the Smithsonian’s National Zoo one of these beautiful spring days will see a variety of baby animals, some new faces and enjoy an entirely new food experience. Below are just a few of the new critters and experiences visitors can expect. More than 30 animal demonstrations take place every day in which visitors can encounter fascinating creatures and chat with keepers about the Zoo’s conservation efforts. To view the demonstration schedule, visit nationalzoo.si.edu/Visit/DailyPrograms/.

1.Baby Bird Bonanza Catch a glimpse of some of the world’s most endangered birds and their chicks up-close at the Bird House. A baby boom officially began March 7 when a brown kiwi hatched from his shell. The Zoo’s flock soon expanded to include a wattled crane, two Guam rails, three rheas and two sunbittern chicks. They’re growing fast, so bird watchers should plan to visit the Bird House in the next few weeks. Soon, the wattled crane chick will be six feet tall!

2.See Some Impressive Tortoises For the first time in its history, the Reptile Discovery Center will exhibit impressed tortoises. Not much is known about these reptiles, so Zoo biologists will study their growth and behavior. The two sub-adult males sport golden brown and black patterned shells, but this beauty has also made them vulnerable to extinction. Along with habitat loss, the pet trade contributes to the population decline of impressed tortoises in their native Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

3.Zoo-perior Food An entirely new dining experience awaits visitors at the National Zoo thanks to its new food partner, Sodexo. Cafés and concession stands will serve a wide variety of authentic ethnic cuisines, as well as healthier versions of traditional favorites. What’s more, ingredients are local, seasonal and sustainable. The menus for six food service stations are available on the Zoo’s website.

4.New Neighbors at the Cheetah Conservation Station Two young scimitar-horned oryx named Sweeney and Omar are the newest residents at the Zoo’s African savanna exhibit. These large desert antelope sport horns that are several feet long and resemble a long, curved scimitar—a type of Arabian sword. The half-brothers were born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., last year. Native to northern Africa, scimitar-horned Oryx are considered extinct in the wild by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

5.The Inside Story For an in-depth perspective on why animals behave the way they do, stop by the Small Mammal House this May and check out its new exhibit: “The Inside Story.” Learn how anteaters eat without any teeth, how a Prevost squirrel nimbly jumps from branch to branch, and more. Artifacts and x-rays of animals’ skulls, muscles, and tails will show visitors how adaptations help animals survive in a changing world.

Visitors are encouraged to take public transportation to the National Zoo. Parking lots fill up by mid-morning and then free up early afternoon during spring and summer. Last admittance to the Zoo is 7 p.m. To reserve a parking space 48 hours in advance, call Friends of the National Zoo Guest Services at 202-633-4486 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking reservation fees of for FONZ members and for nonmembers apply.

# # #

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hulda Lundager with her cat and her doll, Mt. Morgan

Some cool about pet animals images:


Hulda Lundager with her cat and her doll, Mt. Morgan
about pet animals
Image by State Library of Queensland, Australia
Photographer: Jens Hansen Lundager, 1853-1930

Location: Mount Morgan, Queensland, Australia

Date: Undated

View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/113081
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/


building up our community with Hanover Habitat for Humanity
about pet animals
Image by Messiah Lutheran (Mechanicsville, VA)
Messiah Lutheran is a covenant church with Hanover habitat for Humanity. To learn more about Hanover Habitat or their ReStore, visit: hanoverhfh.org/


Hanover Humane Society
about pet animals
Image by Messiah Lutheran (Mechanicsville, VA)
Hanover Humane Society has been a partner with Messiah Lutheran Church for four years. Learn more about their adoption, kennel, grooming and other services at: hanoverhumanesociety.org/

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Nice Stuff Animals photos

Some cool stuff animals images:



stuff animals
Image by crooked hearts
i like hatz.


Frightening taxidermy collection
stuff animals
Image by jaypod
again in the warehouse in Cardiff


Fox - Renard - Zorro
stuff animals
Image by dimitridf
Fox - Renard - Zorro

slimer dog

Check out these photos of animals images:


slimer dog
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
Slimer dog, 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.


this dog hates the red sox
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
Yankee Dog, 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.


catcher
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
Yankee fan dog, 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Aerial Photo of a Factory Farm

A few nice photos of animals images I found:


Aerial Photo of a Factory Farm
photos of animals
Image by Socially Responsible Agricultural Project
Aerial photo of a hog CAFO - Missouri.


crayon dogs
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
Crayon Dogs, 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.


lord of them all
photos of animals
Image by joysaphine

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Nice Animals Endangered photos

Some cool animals endangered images:


DSC_1459
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


DSC_1426
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)


DSC_1488
animals endangered
Image by asterix611
Himalayan Red Panda (Endangered)

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Cool Marine Animals images

A few nice marine animals images I found:


n662_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Le monde de la mer ....
Paris,L. Hachette & Cie,1866..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2073655


n246_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Le monde de la mer ....
Paris,L. Hachette & Cie,1866..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2073297


n370_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Le monde de la mer ....
Paris,L. Hachette & Cie,1866..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2073345

Orphaned cats for adoption in Maadi animal shelter, Cairo - Egypt

Check out these animals images:


Orphaned cats for adoption in Maadi animal shelter, Cairo - Egypt
animals
Image by mnadi
Orphaned cats for adoption in Maadi animal shelter, Cairo - Egypt.
Photos taken by Sahar Elnadi


Cardiff Castle Animal Wall
animals
Image by Walt Jabsco
Lunch time stroll today in work and realised I've never photographed the splendid Animal Wall at Cardiff Castle.

Wikipedia tells you more here

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The American Bald Eagle

Some cool photos of animals images:


The American Bald Eagle
photos of animals
Image by Stuck in Customs
Some people have been asking for some shots from the 200mm, so here is one of them. I hope you like it!

This one is lightly textured.


Yellowstone National Park-Links (below) to destination, driving route and season galleries with 468 outstanding pictures! Also, Grand Teton seasons galleries with 72 unique pictures!
photos of animals
Image by SeattleRay
Tour. The links below take you to outstanding pictures of scenic highlights that can be seen near each major Yellowstone National Park destination and while traveling between destinations.

Explore. Clicking on a link will display 18 unique pictures taken at different times across all seasons. Additional information and pointers to web sites are included with many of the pictures.

Learn and Enjoy. A map is included as the first picture in each Yellowstone destination and route. By following the links, and reading the text information, you can tour Yellowstone National Park as though you were there at different times of the day during all seasons.


Links to 8 Major Yellowstone Destination

>>> 1) . Mammoth Hot Springs

>>> 2) . Norris Geyser Basin

>>> 3) . Madison Junction


>>> 4) . Old Faithful Village


>>> 5) . West Thumb & Grant Village


>>> 6) . Bridge Bay, Lake & Fishing Bridge


>>> 7) . Canyon Village


>>> 8) . Tower-Roosevelt (Tower Falls)



Links to 14 Route Maps and Gallery Pictures taken between Major Destinations


>>> 1) . North Entrance to Mammoth Hot Springs

>>> 2) . Mammoth Hot Springs to Norris Geyser Basin


>>> 3) . Norris Geyser Basin to Madison Junction


>>> 4) . Norris Geyser Basin to Canyon Village


>>> 5) . West Yellowstone to Madison Junction


>>> 6) . Madison Junction to Old Faithful Village


>>> 7) . Old Faithful Village to West Thumb / Grant Village


>>> 8) . South Entrance to West Thumb / Grant Village


>>> 9) . West Thumb / Grant Village to Lake Village Area


>> 10) . Lake Village Area to East Entrance


>> 11) . Lake Village Area to Canyon Village


>> 12) . Canyon Village to Tower-Roosevelt (Tower Falls)


>> 13) . Tower-Roosevelt (Tower Falls) to Northeast Entrance


>> 14) . Tower-Roosevelt (Tower Falls) to Mammoth Hot Springs


Seasonal Tours of Yellowstone National Park

>>> 1) . YNP Spring Awakening - April - May - June.

>>> 2) . YNP Summer Touring - July - August .

>>> 3) . YNP Autumn Colors - September- October.

>>> 4) . YNP Winter Quiet -November - December - January - February - March.

Seasonal Tours of Grand Teton National Park

>>> 1) . GTNP Spring Awakening - April - May - June.

>>> 2) . GTNP Summer Touring - July - August.

>>> 3) . GTNP Autumn Colors - September - October.

>>> 4) . GTNP Winter Quiet - November - December - January - February - March.


More Maps

>>> .View a color Yellowstone map.

>>> .View a Yellowstone hiking map.

>>> .Interact with a Yellowstone scenic driving map.

>>> .Interact with a Grand Teton scenic map.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal

Check out these endangered animals images:


Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal
endangered animals
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.


Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal
endangered animals
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.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Cool Toy Animals images

Some cool toy animals images:


"these toys are too big for me!"
toy animals
Image by Malingering


Domo-kun attack
toy animals
Image by quinn.anya


zelda_and_toy
toy animals
Image by sillydog
There are lots of bells and whistles I'm still getting the hang of. Zelda, while she had a walk downtown in the park blocks, remained unimpressed by the whole darn thing.