Some cool photo of animals images:
Blue Butterfly
Image by nvk_
A Day trip to Niagara on the Lake in Ontario Canada.
part of the set: [Trip: Catarine Island, Niagara, Toronto]
10-22 3.5
Some cool photo of animals images:
Blue Butterfly
Image by nvk_
A Day trip to Niagara on the Lake in Ontario Canada.
part of the set: [Trip: Catarine Island, Niagara, Toronto]
10-22 3.5
Some cool animals photos images:
Micetto
Image by oraziopuccio
english bulldog
Image by Daniel*1977
Samsung digital camera
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Grand Canyon National Park: 2012 Celebrate Wildlife Day 6004
Image by Grand Canyon NPS
Thank you to all who participated in Celebrate Wildlife Day - Saturday, May 19, 2012 at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center.
Visitors who attended experienced family friendly activities throughout the day..
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Approximately 2,700 park visitors joined rangers and event collaborators at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to learn more about the park's wildlife and endangered species. .
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Celebrate Wildlife Day provides an opportunity for park visitors to learn about the Grand Canyon’s abundant wildlife and the work of wildlife biologists. It is made possible through the collaborative efforts of the National Park Service, Grand Canyon Association Arizona Game and Fish Department of Wildlife Education and Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center, the Peregrine Fund, Xanterra Parks and Resorts, and the Grand Canyon Unified School District. Celebrate Wildlife Day is dedicated to the memory of park biologist Eric York, who devoted his life to the study of wildlife.
Grand Canyon National Park: 2012 Celebrate Wildlife Day 5966
Image by Grand Canyon NPS
Thank you to all who participated in Celebrate Wildlife Day - Saturday, May 19, 2012 at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center.
Visitors who attended experienced family friendly activities throughout the day..
.
Approximately 2,700 park visitors joined rangers and event collaborators at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to learn more about the park's wildlife and endangered species. .
.
Celebrate Wildlife Day provides an opportunity for park visitors to learn about the Grand Canyon’s abundant wildlife and the work of wildlife biologists. It is made possible through the collaborative efforts of the National Park Service, Grand Canyon Association Arizona Game and Fish Department of Wildlife Education and Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center, the Peregrine Fund, Xanterra Parks and Resorts, and the Grand Canyon Unified School District. Celebrate Wildlife Day is dedicated to the memory of park biologist Eric York, who devoted his life to the study of wildlife.
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Image by burtonwood + holmes
Translations is a collaborative work by Tom Burtonwood and Jacob C. Hammes. It has been selected for the inaugural Art Loop Open an art competition in Chicago. Translations is exhibited in the lobby of the Hard Rock Hotel located at 230 N. Michigan. Members of the public are invited to view the piece from October 15th – 29th and vote on it. Translations was first presented at Three Walls as part of their “Chasing Two Rabbits” program in Winter 2010.
Art Loop Open: www.artloopopen.com/artists/tom-burtonwood-jacob-c-hammes
Translations on Vimeo: vimeo.com/10750465
About the video:
Contained within our unique animal identity is a strong desire to witness and experience symmetry, a desire informed by an overwhelming lack of its immediate presence in our waking lives. Symmetry and uniformity are present in the video collaboration between Burtonwood and Hammes, abstracted in terms of geometry and pure tones. Folding cubes and squares are accompanied by modulated, warbling sine waves and occasional bursts of distorted guttural voices, suggesting a human presence in a world of pure geometric and sonic abstraction.
Tom Burtonwood is an artist originally from the UK living and working in Oak Park, IL. He is interested in an array of subjects and issues relating to image making, ubiquitous technology and interactive objects. Currently he is working on a series of modular color studies relating to the video game Tetris. Recent exhibitions include The Center for Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College, Chicago; Three Walls, Chicago; Fountain, Brooklyn; Apex Art, New York. Burtonwood teaches at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Jacob C Hammes is a Chicago based interdisciplinary artist whose range of projects investigate the strained relationships and sites of interaction between humans and the natural world. Hammes is primarily interested in emphasizing the disconnection between the desire to emulate nature and our ability to understand it. Primarily using sculpture, digital media, and hypnosis, Hammes attempts to reveal the struggle to connect with our own animal identity.
Hammes has exhibited and performed extensively throughout the midwest and internationally. Hammes' work and various projects have been reviewed in publications such as Art Papers, Proximity Magazine, and the Leonardo Music journal.
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Image by burtonwood + holmes
Translations is a collaborative work by Tom Burtonwood and Jacob C. Hammes. It has been selected for the inaugural Art Loop Open an art competition in Chicago. Translations is exhibited in the lobby of the Hard Rock Hotel located at 230 N. Michigan. Members of the public are invited to view the piece from October 15th – 29th and vote on it. Translations was first presented at Three Walls as part of their “Chasing Two Rabbits” program in Winter 2010.
Art Loop Open: www.artloopopen.com/artists/tom-burtonwood-jacob-c-hammes
Translations on Vimeo: vimeo.com/10750465
About the video:
Contained within our unique animal identity is a strong desire to witness and experience symmetry, a desire informed by an overwhelming lack of its immediate presence in our waking lives. Symmetry and uniformity are present in the video collaboration between Burtonwood and Hammes, abstracted in terms of geometry and pure tones. Folding cubes and squares are accompanied by modulated, warbling sine waves and occasional bursts of distorted guttural voices, suggesting a human presence in a world of pure geometric and sonic abstraction.
Tom Burtonwood is an artist originally from the UK living and working in Oak Park, IL. He is interested in an array of subjects and issues relating to image making, ubiquitous technology and interactive objects. Currently he is working on a series of modular color studies relating to the video game Tetris. Recent exhibitions include The Center for Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College, Chicago; Three Walls, Chicago; Fountain, Brooklyn; Apex Art, New York. Burtonwood teaches at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Jacob C Hammes is a Chicago based interdisciplinary artist whose range of projects investigate the strained relationships and sites of interaction between humans and the natural world. Hammes is primarily interested in emphasizing the disconnection between the desire to emulate nature and our ability to understand it. Primarily using sculpture, digital media, and hypnosis, Hammes attempts to reveal the struggle to connect with our own animal identity.
Hammes has exhibited and performed extensively throughout the midwest and internationally. Hammes' work and various projects have been reviewed in publications such as Art Papers, Proximity Magazine, and the Leonardo Music journal.
A few nice endangered animals images I found:
Cheetah at Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre
Image by féileacán
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large-sized feline (family Felidae) inhabiting most of Africa and parts of the Middle East. The cheetah is the only extant member of the genus Acinonyx, most notable for modifications in the species' paws. As such, it is the only felid with non-retractable claws and pads that, by their scope, disallow gripping (therefore cheetah cannot climb vertical trees, although they are generally capable of reaching easily accessible branches). The cheetah, however, achieves by far the fastest land speed of any living animal—between 112 and 120 km/h (70 and 75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 500 m (1,600 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.
www.hesc.co.za/
Wild dog (Endangered specie)
Image by Arno Meintjes Wildlife
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A few nice pet animals images I found:
Image by Tim Dorr
Dos and Tres
Strobist: On-camera 430EX bouncing "upward" relative to the camera. So, it's partly bouncing off the wall.
I am a Hungarian Sheepdog....
Image by mohammadali
Hungarian Komondor
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20071228 - Our New Year's Party - Beavis - is a WHORE - (by AE) - 2145695597_639255f759_o
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
"Come on up and see me sometime."
Filthy whore.
licking.
Beavis the cat.
Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
December 28, 2007.
Pic by Aaron.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
... View videos of Beavis the cat at: www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ClintJCL&search_q...
... View Aaron's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/aejonze/
Asleep on the Toaster
Image by ShutterSparks
Why not? It's a perfectly comfortable place to sleep.
For a video of Mitzi being a lunatic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7v3gkEf53s
Super Furries come to play
Image by Irregular Shed
The Super Furry Animals are using our studio for rehearsals and possibly recording a video. Here's a very shabby bunch of Welsh musicians that make up 60% of the band.
Next week Tori Amos is using it for rehearsals for her European tour, apparently.
Some cool about pet animals images:
DSCN4267_1 - Curly the Yorky sitting next to a Pond
Image by bterrycompton
Curly the Yorky sitting next to a Pond thinking about how he should get to know Isabel the Saint Bernard.
DSCN4268_1 - Curly the Yorky sitting next to a Pond
Image by bterrycompton
Curly the Yorky sitting next to a Pond thinking about how he should get to know Isabel the Saint Bernard.
A few nice stuff animals images I found:
Cisco the Apartment Destroyer
Image by momopeche
Shark stuffing.
Kilroy
Image by photobunny
The crop of this stuffed monkey eating a banana makes it almost look like a kilroy pose. It's a plush, fuzzy toy. Taken for the Macro Mondays group -- theme of fuzzy.
Some cool stuff animals images:
Our Daily Challenge - February 20, 2011 - What Doesn't Belong
Image by Rule_62
How can you tell if your eggs have been in the refrigerator too long?
or
When good food goes bad
lonely tigger
Image by crozefeet
week 6 of 52
nothing sadder than an abandoned tigger in the late afternoon...
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Image by Thuy Pham
A few nice animals that are extinct images I found:
HARLAN'S GROUND SLOTH (PARAMYLODON HARLANI)
Image by happy via
The Central and South American tree sloths of today look and behave quite differently than their relatives, the extinct ground sloths.
Harlan's Ground Sloth had a wide distribution across North America. It was a slow-moving plant-eater. This animal had a bone-studded hide, which, combined with its strong, sharp claws, and large size, protected it from predators.
The ground sloths are related to modern armadillos, anteaters, and tree sloths. They arrived in North America late in the Age of Mammals, crossing the land bridge of the Isthmus of Panama that formed about 3 million years ago and linked North and South America.
[Text from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History]
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AHI Treasures of Southern Africa 3-07 1536 N
Image by Corvair Owner
Sherri discusses the finer points of dining in the middle of an inhospitable environment. Taken at the Thornybush Game Reserve next to the Kruger National Park near Hoedspruit, South Africa.
AHI Treasures of Southern Africa C_270
Image by Corvair Owner
Preparing for an evening feast outside at the Thornybush Game Lodge.
AHI Treasures of Southern Africa 3-07 1581 N
Image by Corvair Owner
The gang from the Indiana University Alumni Association at the Thornybush Game Lodge, South Africa.
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Sumatran tigers / Sumatra-Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)
Image by Sonja Pauen
Panthera tigris sumatrae
Sumatran tigers are on the critically endangered list – there may be less than 500 left in the wild. They are threatened with extinction from logging and poaching in their native home in Indonesia.
Silvery Gibbon
Image by NatalieManuel
Found in Western and Central Java, this is a Silvery Gibbon. They are a critically endangered species due to habitat destruction caused by palm oil, logging and other human activities. Their dwindling population is thought to be between 2500-4000 individuals. Not many at all... They are also popular victims of the exotic pet trade.
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Bamboo
Image by ambergris
An extremely cute endangered creature.
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Free Range Hens
Image by badjonni
No Free Game
Image by |Shrued
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Some cool animals games images:
elephant73
Image by Johnnie Utah
Our gamemaster demonstrates form. A game of elephant polo, with camel rides. Polo Grounds at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
elephant51
Image by Johnnie Utah
Entering the polo grounds. A game of elephant polo, with camel rides. Polo Grounds at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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Tweety Down! Tweety Down!
Image by Telstar Logistics
As found, Utah at 25th Street, San Francisco
This is what I'll think of next time Twitter fails.
INSCAPE - 35
Image by Joe Mabel
Break room, part of "Smash Putt" installation at INSCAPE (a portmanteau acronym: INS / Culture, Arts, Preservation and Engagement). Former U.S. Immigrant Station and Assay Office in Seattle, Washington, also known as INS ("Immigration and Naturalization Service") Building.
Mr Badger
Image by keppet
Aw, innit cute?