Some cool animal planet images:
You want me to do what?!?
Image by Tina_S_White
This young deer was facinated by my camera and seemed to be transfixed aiding this shot
Phoebe
Image by HonghuW
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Some cool animal planet images:
You want me to do what?!?
Image by Tina_S_White
This young deer was facinated by my camera and seemed to be transfixed aiding this shot
Phoebe
Image by HonghuW
A few nice endangered animal images I found:
Mexican Wolf
Image by Buckeye Beth
October, 2006, Columbus Zoo. The mexican wolves, one of the most endangered species we have at the zoo.
White Cheeked Gibbons
Image by geoftheref
Wellington Zoo
New Zealand
Nomascus is the second most speciose genus of gibbons (family Hylobatidae). Originally this genus was a subgenus of Hylobates, and all individuals were considered one species, Hylobates concolor. Species within Nomascus are characterized by 52 chromosomes. Some species are all black, some light with a distinct black tuft of crown fur, and some by distinct, light-colored cheek patches. Nomascus is found from southern China (Yunnan) to southern Vietnam, and also on Hainan Island. One of the genus' species, Nomascus nasutus, has been deemed "the most critically endangered ape species in the world". All of the species in this genus are endangered or critically endangered.
Some cool animal friends images:
I see you Squirrel-friend
Image by Andy Beal Photography
The beast
Image by Jogesh S
The animal was kind enough to stand still for couple of minutes last sunday.
Shot with 430EX on the right side through an umbrella
Having a bear as a friend
Image by nikitacortez
This is the fourth softie I made. I was inspired by another crafter who made kind of the same softies: Red at the back and Pink at the front. Sorry but I can't remember who it was.
Some cool wildlife animals images:
That's Why I Crossed the Road
Image by Craig Damlo
We spent the morning at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville. It was a good time to visit, almost nobody was there so it was not crowded. Also all the animals with antlers where at the peak for the year before they loose them for the winter so we got to see their best. This goat was taking his sweet ass time to cross the road in front of the tram; and just stuck out his tongue as he did it.
Red-tailed Hawk with rabbit - yard
Image by Vicki's Nature
I've got over 100 photos over about 40 feet in different light. This was taken on a dirt path after the hawk scurried along the ground when I got too close. I don't think he could take off with the rabbit. I intentionally got closer so that he would scurry even farther into the sunlight where I got half a dozen portraits. As for that crown he's making, a hawk rehabber friend tells me that he was on alert because he had let me get so close!
Here's his portrait:
www.flickr.com/photos/vickisnature/2850210203/
Winner, Nature's Pot-of-Gold challenge, eye catcher 12-08
Winner, Beautiful World Challenge Group 10, lunchtime 10-09
Winner, Big Momma award, The Mother of All Challenge Groups, Wildlife, 1-12
Winner, Game, From behind, 1-12
Biene - Bee
Image by alschim
- Danke an Alle, die meine Fotos angesehen und kommentiert haben.
- Thank's to everybody which have looked at my photos and have commented.
- Gracias en todos que han mirado mis fotos y han comentado.
- Merci à tous qui ont regardé mes photos et ont commenté.
A few nice extinct animals images I found:
Steppe Bison
Image by Travis S.
Steppe bison ranged throughout northern Europe, Asia and Beringia during the Ice Age. It lived in Beringia throughout the last 700,000 years, and was one of the most widespread animals of this region. It appeared in only a few scattered places in the rest of western North America.
These large bison were hunted by humans in Europe, Asia and North America. The most recent known fossils are about 8,000 years old. Steppe bison may have evolved into the wood bison and plains bison of today, rather than becoming extinct along with many Ice Age animals 10,000 years ago.
Male Hirola scratching
Image by Rainbirder
These animals survive on poor quality pasture in the grassland/bush mosaic sandwiched between the wetter coastal forest and the drier thorn-scrub hinterland of eastern Kenya around the Tana river area. It was once also found in a large part of southern Somalia but is very likely now extinct there.
Framed by a friend.
A few nice wild animal images I found:
Baby Cheetah resting
Image by San Diego Shooter
P4091429
Image by estoril
A few nice marine animals images I found:
Whale at Port Macquarie
Image by iansand
A humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae off Port Macquarie, NSW Australia.
(5 of 5) California Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) resting in a colony of a dozen sea otters and wrapped in kelp
Image by mikebaird
(5 of 5) California Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) resting in a colony of a dozen sea otters and wrapped in kelp ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_otter ) at Target Rock near Morro Rock in Morro Bay, CA,02 June 2010. Photo by "Mike" Michael L. Baird, mike [at} mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com; Shooting a Canon EOS 1D Mark III 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera, Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens with circular polarizer (to great effect), and a Canon EF 1.4X II Extender Telephoto Accessory, handheld, but braced on rocks while positioned at water’s edge about 0.5 meter above the water level. To use this photo, please see the access, attribution, and commenting recommendations at www.flickr.com/people/mikebaird/#credit - Please, no invites with images, flashing icons or award/post rules. *
10 Nov 2010 Creative Commons use note: Dear Mike: I wanted to first thank you for the opportunity to use your images commercially! I have added one of your otter images to a general marine-mammal story on KATU.com, the ABC affiliate’s website in Portland, Ore. Here’s the link for your records: www.katu.com/outdoors/featured/107052428.html?abc=RhVX9b4A. Just let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to add/or changes you would like to have made to the photo caption on our site.
Thank you again! Sincerely, Jennifer D. Meacham, Web Producer/Reporter, KATU.com,
(503) 231-4262 | jmeacham {at] fsci d o t com
Common cerianthid
Image by wildsingapore
More about this animal on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.
For a high res version of this photo, please review the details on about using my photos. When making the request, please include this reference: 090824tusd9991
Check out these animal world images:
Me with DiVine on the pathway between Africa and Asia at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Image by Loren Javier
A whole new world
Image by c@rljones
A pretty busy weekend really, what with the photoshoot, urbex @ Home Farm, this wildlife park in the Cotswalds and Legoland as well!
Leaf, water, drops, bubbles, macro, that's it.
Animal Kingdom - Giraffeeding 2 3D Stereogram
Image by BoogaFrito
A 3-D stereogram. (Instructions for viewing.)
Check out these pictures of animals images:
Trapped
Image by aussiegall
A picture of the Teddy Bear Bee that was trapped in the bathroom in other day. www.flickr.com/photos/14516334@N00/419911471/in/set-72157...
He was hanging onto the net curtains.
'Trapped' On Black
Check out these animal welfare images:
IMG_9013
Image by Tails for Whales
IMG_8995
Image by Tails for Whales
A few nice animals video images I found:
20110925 - cat fight (48s) - MVI_3671
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Lemonjello is an asshole! (When he's not busy being a pussy.)
fighting, playing.
Lemonjello the cat, Oranjello the cat, cat fight.
video.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
September 25, 2011.
MiNe-5DII_100-6162
Image by MiNe (sfmine79)
台北 > 我家
youtube.com/watch?v=URt6iaUzXRo
A few nice photos of animals images I found:
Elephant rock in Fontainebleau forest
Image by http://stephrando.fr.cr
These are two photos of famous rocks with shapes of animals in Fontainebleau forest
One other famous (coming soon) is called "cul du chien" (translation : the ass of the dog!), but I can't see this shape when I look at the rock : it's a famous place for climbing/bouldering.
see that link : www.flickr.com/photos/30584001@N06/2863621244/ or search for "cul du chien" in flickr
Corrida (03) - 22Mar09, Gimeaux (France)
Image by philippe leroyer
[Taken in Gimeaux (France) - 22Mar09]
See all the photos of this event in this set : 22Mar09 - Corrida [Event]
See all the photos taken during this trip in this set : 19-29Mar09 - Author's residence in Vauvert [trip]
See all the animal photos in this set : [Animals]
Corrida (07) - 22Mar09, Gimeaux (France)
Image by philippe leroyer
[Taken in Gimeaux (France) - 22Mar09]
See all the photos of this event in this set : 22Mar09 - Corrida [Event]
See all the photos taken during this trip in this set : 19-29Mar09 - Author's residence in Vauvert [trip]
See all the animal photos in this set : [Animals]
Some cool video of animals images:
COEX Shopping Mall and Aquarium - Seoul - South Korea - 11 January 2009 - U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan
Image by U.S. Army Korea (Historical Image Archive)
imcom.korea.army.mil
COEX Mall is located in Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea. Visitors can drive there from Yongsan Garrison in approximately 30-45 minutes. The mall can also be reached via the Seoul subway system, city buses or by taxi.
COEX Mall English Website: www.coexmall.com/language/en/
COEX is one of the largest shopping malls in Seoul. It is also one of the largest malls in Asia covering an area of about 85,000 square meters.
The mall is located at Samseong-dong served by Samseong Station on Seoul Metro Line 2, at the intersection of Teheranno and Yeongdong Dae-ro.
Along with hundreds of shops, the mall houses two food courts, a 16-screen multi-cinema complex, an aquarium attraction, a large bookstore, and the Kimchi Field Museum. It also features a game area which is used to film computer game tournaments (for which South Korea is known) which are broadcast on local television. There are also stages inside and outside the mall which are utilized for public appearances by celebrities and seasonal events.
To learn more about military life in Korea, visit the U.S. Army online at imcom.korea.army.mil
U.S. Army videos and news reports are available at www.youtube.com/imcomkorearegion
U.S. Army Photo by Edward N. Johnson
Cleared for public release
This image is generally considered in public domain. Request that credit be given to the U.S. Army and individual photographer when reprinting this or other images from this U.S. Army image archive.
COEX Shopping Mall and Aquarium - Seoul - South Korea - 11 January 2009 - U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan
Image by U.S. Army Korea (Historical Image Archive)
imcom.korea.army.mil
COEX Mall is located in Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea. Visitors can drive there from Yongsan Garrison in approximately 30-45 minutes. The mall can also be reached via the Seoul subway system, city buses or by taxi.
COEX Mall English Website: www.coexmall.com/language/en/
COEX is one of the largest shopping malls in Seoul. It is also one of the largest malls in Asia covering an area of about 85,000 square meters.
The mall is located at Samseong-dong served by Samseong Station on Seoul Metro Line 2, at the intersection of Teheranno and Yeongdong Dae-ro.
Along with hundreds of shops, the mall houses two food courts, a 16-screen multi-cinema complex, an aquarium attraction, a large bookstore, and the Kimchi Field Museum. It also features a game area which is used to film computer game tournaments (for which South Korea is known) which are broadcast on local television. There are also stages inside and outside the mall which are utilized for public appearances by celebrities and seasonal events.
To learn more about military life in Korea, visit the U.S. Army online at imcom.korea.army.mil
U.S. Army videos and news reports are available at www.youtube.com/imcomkorearegion
U.S. Army Photo by Edward N. Johnson
Cleared for public release
This image is generally considered in public domain. Request that credit be given to the U.S. Army and individual photographer when reprinting this or other images from this U.S. Army image archive.
COEX Shopping Mall and Aquarium - Seoul - South Korea - 11 January 2009 - U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan
Image by U.S. Army Korea (Historical Image Archive)
imcom.korea.army.mil
COEX Mall is located in Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea. Visitors can drive there from Yongsan Garrison in approximately 30-45 minutes. The mall can also be reached via the Seoul subway system, city buses or by taxi.
COEX Mall English Website: www.coexmall.com/language/en/
COEX is one of the largest shopping malls in Seoul. It is also one of the largest malls in Asia covering an area of about 85,000 square meters.
The mall is located at Samseong-dong served by Samseong Station on Seoul Metro Line 2, at the intersection of Teheranno and Yeongdong Dae-ro.
Along with hundreds of shops, the mall houses two food courts, a 16-screen multi-cinema complex, an aquarium attraction, a large bookstore, and the Kimchi Field Museum. It also features a game area which is used to film computer game tournaments (for which South Korea is known) which are broadcast on local television. There are also stages inside and outside the mall which are utilized for public appearances by celebrities and seasonal events.
To learn more about military life in Korea, visit the U.S. Army online at imcom.korea.army.mil
U.S. Army videos and news reports are available at www.youtube.com/imcomkorearegion
U.S. Army Photo by Edward N. Johnson
Cleared for public release
This image is generally considered in public domain. Request that credit be given to the U.S. Army and individual photographer when reprinting this or other images from this U.S. Army image archive.
Check out these animals photos images:
Crocodile coffin was scanned and found empty! (This is about the size of a hand.) #mummyct
Image by Brooklyn Museum
Conservators and curators took 35 animal mummies to the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan for CT scanning. The instagram shots are photos from the live feed that day and the better shots that follow in the set were uploaded after the day's events.
Read more on our blog or in the The New York Times.
A few nice animal behavior images I found:
Giving Tree: Help provide the Zoo's animals with great enrichment items
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Enrichment is an integral part of the daily care of the animals in the National Zoo. It helps animals demonstrate their natural behavior, adds variety to their day, allows them exercise, gives them choices in their environment, and enhances their well-being. Enrichment also gives Zoo scientists the chance to study and observe the animals' behavior.
Zoo staff has created a wish list of items that you can buy and donate to the Zoo, including Kong toys, rubber chew toys, mirrors, laser pointers, radios, feeder balls, feather dusters, tools, and much, much more. Items can be purchased and/or donations can be made on the Zoo’s online enrichment store or you can drop off or purchase at the Giant Panda Gift Shop. Additionally, special Giving Tree toy chests will be set up throughout the Zoo during our annual ZooLights event.
To donate, visit the Zoo’s website at: nationalzoo.si.edu/Support/MakeDonation/GivingTree.cfm.
Photo credit: Meghan Murphy / Smithsonian's National Zoo
Giving Tree: Help provide the Zoo's animals with great enrichment items
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Enrichment is an integral part of the daily care of the animals in the National Zoo. It helps animals demonstrate their natural behavior, adds variety to their day, allows them exercise, gives them choices in their environment, and enhances their well-being. Enrichment also gives Zoo scientists the chance to study and observe the animals' behavior.
Zoo staff has created a wish list of items that you can buy and donate to the Zoo, including Kong toys, rubber chew toys, mirrors, laser pointers, radios, feeder balls, feather dusters, tools, and much, much more. Items can be purchased and/or donations can be made on the Zoo’s online enrichment store or you can drop off or purchase at the Giant Panda Gift Shop. Additionally, special Giving Tree toy chests will be set up throughout the Zoo during our annual ZooLights event.
To donate, visit the Zoo’s website at: nationalzoo.si.edu/Support/MakeDonation/GivingTree.cfm.
Photo credit: Meghan Murphy / Smithsonian's National Zoo
Some cool animal picture images:
Pardal comum - Passer domesticus - House Sparrow
Image by Jose Sousa
Picture taken:
Arrábida (Quinta de S. Paulo) - Setúbal - Portugal
More Passer domesticus by me
Mais Pardais comuns dos Flickr's Lusófonos
More Passer domesticus from every Flickrer
ltodi.est.ips.pt/jsousa
20070105 - hanging out - Brock, Meagan, Mark with Misfit - (by Glen) - 348248075_316a4a741b_o
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Love the Hello Kitty(?) socks. Also like the Sex Pistols postcard scan on Carolyn's computer screen.
Brock, Mark, Meagan.
Misfit the cat.
January 5, 2007.
Pic by Glen.
... Read my blog at http://ClintJCL.wordpress.com.
... Read Meagan's blog at Frosty-Pink.livejournal.com
... View Meagan's photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/meagan_perk/.
... Read Glen's blog at http://RustyOrgan.livejournal.com/.
... View Glen's photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/glenscolen/.
Pisco de peito ruivo - Erithacus rubecula - European Robin
Image by Jose Sousa
Picture taken:
Quinta de S. Paulo - Arrábida - Setúbal - Portugal
More Erithacus rubecula by me
Mais Piscos de peito ruivo dos Flickr's Lusófonos
More Erithacus rubecula from every Flickrer
ltodi.est.ips.pt/jsousa
Check out these stuff animals images:
emerald seahorse.
Image by snaulkter
a super serious emerald seahorse.
*EDIT* Sold!
Strawberry Red Octopus
Image by ohsohappytogether
will be in shop soon
I, for one, welcome our new turtle overlords
Image by Kurrs
Taken on 05-04-20
A few nice names for animals images I found:
Posing of a snake
Image by alles-schlumpf
"We have a snake in our garden" the words of a friend during holliday in Sri Lanka. "Sure", I answered. "Never", I thought. But the friend closed the door. I took a short view in the garden and my first thought was: "Oh, what object lens is the best?". During friend searched for help I forgot all my fears. I wanted to take the best picture and did not notice the nearness.
The snake is not dangerous, the helpers told us. But I don´t know the exact name. Photographed in Sri Lanka.
"Dani, wir haben eine Schlange im Garten". "Na, klar, sicherlich", aber die Worte kamen so ruhig, dass ich das nicht glauben konnte. Aber bald merkte ich, dass das stimmt. Mein erster Gedanke war: Was für ein Objektiv ist das Beste? Ich habe jede Angst hinter der Kamera verloren und bemerkte schon gar nicht wie nah ich der Schlange war. Ich war einfach nur fasziniert, obwohl ich Schlangen eigentlich hasse (und ohne Kamera wahrscheinlich hysterisch reagiert hätte).
Die herbei eilenden Helfer sagten uns, dass diese Schlange völlig harmlos sei. Den genauen Namen weiß ich aber nicht. Aufgenommen in Sri Lanka.
Nein, ich habe nicht gesungen. Das wollte ich der Schlange nicht zumuten ;-) Aufgenommen in Sri Lanka.
Can't Wait to Get My Parrot Back
Image by e_monk
Thanks to Ross for playing bug platform.
#181
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Lucanidae
Subfamily: Lucaninae
Genus: Lucanus
Species: L. cervus
Binomial name: Lucanus cervus
dismantling the establishment
Image by wander.lust
I watched him take down his web for the day.
if you know the name of these animals, please post them in a comment!
A few nice animals facts images I found:
Magpie on bookcase
Image by id-iom
We've been a little quiet of late but that doesn't mean we haven't been busy! We have in fact been very busy working with dangerous animals and giant stencils on a new bar that has opened in Brixton.
The Electric Social on Acre Lane is now open for business and looking spiffing - complete with id-iom enhanced interior! Scattered throughout we have painted numerous happy woodland animals. There's mice, rats, magpies, a stoat and an owl. Unfortunately there's a couple of bad eggs that have slipped in too - as the bloody squirrels have only been at the crack again! They'll be chewing on the wiring before you know it...
The Brixton crack squirrels were actually inspired by a couple of 'true' stories (I use true in the loosest sense of the word - mainly that it was reported by The Guardian and The Sun newspapers).
Cheers
id-iom
Some cool animal health images:
Equine care at the Annual Equitarian Workshop
Image by The Donkey Sanctuary
Photo taken by Mauro Madariaga on the first day of the 3rd Annual Equitarian Workshop (22-26 October 2012) in Santa Cruz , Mexico. Members of The Donkey Sanctuary's international team have joined representatives from other organisations to provide education and health care advice to owners of donkeys and mules.
Audience participation at the Annual Equitarian Workshop
Image by The Donkey Sanctuary
Photo taken by Mauro Madariaga on the first day of the 3rd Annual Equitarian Workshop (22-26 October 2012) in Santa Cruz , Mexico. Members of The Donkey Sanctuary's international team have joined representatives from other organisations to provide education and health care advice to owners of donkeys and mules.
Some cool animal research images:
Ruddy Quail-dove
Image by siwild
This Ruddy Quail-dove, Geotrygon montana, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5177629962
Ruddy Quail-dove
Image by siwild
This Ruddy Quail-dove, Geotrygon montana, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5177922347
Ruddy Quail-dove
Image by siwild
This Ruddy Quail-dove, Geotrygon montana, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5177629408
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