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Helloooo
endangered animals
Image by Adventures of KM&G-Morris
Beautiful macaws and parrots within the nature and wildlife center that we visited. Only this macaw seemed chatty and it was Hellooo, Hellooo.... nothing else. Although small and out of the way, the animals and birds were all in wonderful condition and highly active.


Juvenile Orangutan at the Audobon Zoo in New Orleans
endangered animals
Image by praline3001
This little darling is a female juvenile orangutan named Menari. She was born at Audobon Zoo in 2009. She is an Sumatran orangutan, a species that is endangered in its Indonesian homeland.

Orangutans are the only exclusively Asian genus of extant great ape. The largest living arboreal animals, they have proportionally longer arms than the other, more terrestrial, great apes. They are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, also making sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage. Their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of other great apes.

Nice Endangered Species Animals photos

Some cool endangered species animals images:


Picture 57
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1


Picture 55
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1

22/05/2009 7:31 PM: Travis

A few nice animal protection images I found:


22/05/2009 7:31 PM: Travis
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary


25/04/2009 5:15 PM - Jesse says thanks for the food
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary


22/05/2009 5:04 PM: Jacob?
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary

IMG_2323

Some cool animal adoption images:


IMG_2323
animal adoption
Image by rmcnicholas
Yvonne, A018403, spayed female, tan Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 9 months old. I have been at the shelter since Nov 14, 2009.


IMG_2384
animal adoption
Image by rmcnicholas
Yvonne, A018403, spayed female, tan Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 9 months old. I have been at the shelter since Nov 14, 2009.


Yvonne, A018403, spayed female, tan Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 9 months old. I have been at the shelter since Nov 14, 2009.
animal adoption
Image by rmcnicholas
Yvonne, A018403, spayed female, tan Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 9 months old. I have been at the shelter since Nov 14, 2009.

Nice Animal Pound photos

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Leopard & Impala
animal pound
Image by cliff1066™
Leopard (Panthera pardus)
The leopard inhabits the forests, mountains and grasslands of Africa and Asia. It can be found in all of sub-Saharan Africa and west of the Kalahari. They also occur in China, India, Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia, Nepal. It is abundant throughout its range, despite being extensively hunted for its skins.

The leopard is the smallest of the great cats (lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard). Males are up to 50% larger than the females; this is why there is such a variation in its size. The leopard has an elongated body set on relatively short and stocky legs. The paws are broad. Its ears are short and rounded. They have a very short and sleek coat. Their color varies from light tawny to deep rusty yellow, with a lighter underside. They have dark spots on their face, head, throat, chest, and legs. The rest of their body is covered in "rosettes". Leopards can also be totally black.

Leopards can also be all black, a condition known as "melanism", which is common amongst the spotted cats. Black leopards, also known as panthers, are not a separate species, but the same species of leopard. The spots can still be seen, as dark black rosettes on a lighter dark brown background. Melanistic leopards and normal leopards have been known to occur in the same litter. Black leopards are more common in areas with denser trees.

The leopard's dark rosettes help it to blend into the foliage while stalking their prey. Like human fingerprints, each individual leopard's spots are unique.

There are many subspecies of leopards, since the have such a wide range. The Somali leopard lives in Somalia and Ethiopia, and is the smallest of all the leopards, weighing only 50-60 pounds, males 50% larger than females. The Arabian leopard is the second smallest leopard. The Amur and Javan leopards have unusual coat patterns, with darker fur and wider spaced rosettes.

Leopards are opportunistic hunters. They will eat just about anything. Their diet consists of monkeys, rodents, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish, wild pigs, and ungulates. It stalks its prey silently and at the last minute pounces on its prey and cuts its throat with a quick bite. It hunts during the day to avoid contact with lions and hyenas, who hunt mainly at night. When it kills animals such as gazelle, it carries them up into the trees to eat it. Leopards are capable of carrying animals up to twice their own weight into the trees.

lioncrusher.com/animal.asp?animal=57

Wombat

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Wombat
exotic animals
Image by MattJhsn
See the website KGE Farms for more information about these animals.


A sleeping Leopard
exotic animals
Image by daffodilsx319_plz

Nice Wild Animals photos

Some cool wild animals images:


Leo
wild animals
Image by Тed_cat


Encarcelada
wild animals
Image by Rob Unreall
Wild Animal Park - San Diego - California - USA.

Foto realizada con una Nikon D100 en formato JPG sin procesar.
Picture made with Nikon D100 in JPG format without post-processing.


The Eye
wild animals
Image by Rob Unreall
Wild Animal Park - San Diego - California - USA.

Foto realizada con una Nikon D100 en formato JPG sin procesar.
Picture made with Nikon D100 in JPG format without post-processing.

IMG_0173

A few nice types of animals images I found:


IMG_0173
types of animals
Image by Cirquemusician


IMG_0195
types of animals
Image by Cirquemusician


IMG_0163
types of animals
Image by Cirquemusician

Lioness (Mame) - Franklin Park Zoo

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Lioness (Mame) - Franklin Park Zoo
animals names
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_001129

Title: Lioness (Mame) - Franklin Park Zoo

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo (Boston, Mass.); Lions

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.


Hippo in water, Franklin Park Zoo
animals names
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_001206

Title: Hippo in water, Franklin Park Zoo

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo (Boston, Mass.); Hippopotamuses

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.


Elephants - Franklin Park Zoo
animals names
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_001123

Title: Elephants - Franklin Park Zoo

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo (Boston, Mass.); Elephants; Bathing

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Nice Wildlife Animals photos

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Button zoanthids (Zoanthus sp.)
wildlife animals
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: 130628thnts01515

Cool The Animal Pictures images

A few nice the animal pictures images I found:



phyllomedusa sauvagii
the animal pictures
Image by Joachim S. Müller
Please vote for this picture here


Warziger Makifrosch im Exotarium im Zoo Frankfurt.

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Waxy Monkey Leaf Frog, a Phyllomedusa in the Exotarium in Frankfurt's zoo.

phyllomedusa sauvagii oder phyllomedusa sauvagei


The beast from above
the animal pictures
Image by minipixel
See where this picture was taken. [?]

bear

Some cool plush animals images:


bear
plush animals
Image by +yooco+
rutsu.etsy.com/



plush animals
Image by +yooco+

♥❤♥ Sweet Lucy ♥❤♥

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♥❤♥ Sweet Lucy ♥❤♥
pet animals
Image by Viola & Cats / Sorry absent (broken pc)
© ALL RIGHT RESERVED ©
Do not use my images without my permission .
© TUTTI I DIRITTI RISERVATI ©
Non utilizzare le mie immagini senza il mio consenso .

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My pretty kitty Lucy
La mia dolcissima gattina Lusy ...


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dj angel
pet animals
Image by Apogee Photography


lounging lancelot
pet animals
Image by Apogee Photography

Cool Pet Animals images

Some cool pet animals images:


004_MG_4860_(025)
pet animals
Image by gym.king

Squirrel

A few nice animal rights images I found:


Squirrel
animal rights
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000612

Title: Squirrel

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Squirrels

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

COEX Shopping Mall and Aquarium - Seoul - South Korea - 11 January 2009 - U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan

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COEX Shopping Mall and Aquarium - Seoul - South Korea - 11 January 2009 - U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan
video of animals
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
video of animals
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
video of animals
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.

Farm Animal Capsules [221/366]

Check out these toy animals images:


Farm Animal Capsules [221/366]
toy animals
Image by Phil (darth_philburt)

My friend Pascha at Marmaris

A few nice animal friends images I found:


My friend Pascha at Marmaris
animal friends
Image by O.K. Photography

Nice Animal Friends photos

Some cool animal friends images:



Squirrel at the University of Michigan (July 3, 2013)
animal friends
Image by cseeman
Enjoying my squirrel friends with my new camera!


Squirrel at the University of Michigan (July 3, 2013)
animal friends
Image by cseeman
Enjoying my squirrel friends with my new camera!

Cool Animal Planet images

Some cool animal planet images:


Sleeping Bear, 2/3
animal planet
Image by lassi.kurkijarvi
Korkeasaari Zoo, first sunny springday in Helsinki.


Joey the Mowey says "Peek-a-boo!"
animal planet
Image by stratman2 (2 many pix!)


Chimpanzee
animal planet
Image by Kevdiaphoto
Wise older Chimpanzee taken at Busch Gardens Tampa

Cool Animal Behavior images

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Urso-de-óculos
animal behavior
Image by Digo_Souza
O urso-de-óculos, urso-andino ou ainda urso-de-lunetas (Tremarctos ornatus) é o único urso característico da América do Sul e é considerado como uma espécie vulnerável, a mais vulnerável de todos os ursídeos, com exceção ao seu primo mais próximo, o panda gigante da República Popular da China. A pelagem do urso-de-óculos é negra e apresenta uma faixa de cor creme no focinho, pescoço e peito. A maior parte da dieta do urso-de-óculos é vegetariana, consistindo principalmente de frutos da época e de bromélias, as quais abundam nas árvores da florestas andinas, mas também cactos, brotos de bambu, milho, raízes, insetos, pequenos mamíferos e até mesmo carcaças de animais mortos (carniça). Os machos podem chegar a pesar cerca de 120 kg de peso enquanto que as fêmeas, bem menores, chegam a pesar 60 kg.

A gestação dura de 6 a 7 meses, nascendo no máximo 3 filhotes. Após o terceiro mês começam a caminhar e aos 6 acompanham a mãe nas suas deslocações. O urso-de-óculos presta cuidados parentais até ao primeiro ano das crias. São animais muito ágeis e excelentes trepadores de árvores. Como todos os ursídeos o urso-de-óculos possui um nariz extremamente aguçado, não existindo embalagens suficientemente capazes de esconder a existência de alimentos em sua presença, mesmo a longa distância, em seu habitat natural. A única maneira de evitar ser detectado pelo apurado sistema olfativo deste animal é tomando-se vantagem da direção do vento.

O urso-de-óculos é um animal solitário, com hábitos noturnos e crepusculares, que vive nas copas das árvores e que não hiberna. Esta espécie tem um comportamento extremamente dócil para com o Homem, excepto no caso de fêmeas que consideram as suas crias ameaçadas. Nestas condições já se registraram alguns acidentes graves.

Sabe-se muito pouco sobre a vida e hábitos do urso-andino até o presente momento (2006), especialmente se forem levados em conta o grande número de empreendimentos científicos dedicados ao estudo de outras espécies ursinas.
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The spectacled bear, Andean bear or bear-of-monoculars (Tremarctos ornatus) is the only bear characteristic of South America and is considered a vulnerable species, the most vulnerable of all ursídeos except its closest cousin, the giant panda's Republic of China. The coat of the spectacled bear is black and features a range of cream on the face, neck and chest. Most diet-spectacled bear is vegetarian, consisting primarily of fruits of the season and bromeliads, which abound in the trees of Andean forests, but also cacti, bamboo shoots, corn, roots, insects, small mammals and even carcasses of dead animals (carrion). Males can weigh about 120 kg while females, much smaller, weigh up to 60 kg.

Gestation lasts 6-7 months, babies born at most 3. Three months after start walking at 6 and accompanying her mother on their travels. The Spectacled Bear provides parental care until the first year of the offspring. These animals are very agile and excellent climbers of trees. Like all ursídeos the spectacled bear has an extremely pointed nose, with no packaging sufficiently able to hide the existence of food in their presence, even at long range in their natural habitat. The only way to avoid being detected by the olfactory system determined this animal is taking advantage of the wind direction.

The spectacled bear is a solitary animal, with crepuscular and nocturnal habits, who lives in the trees and do not hibernate. This species has an extremely docile behavior towards humans, except for females who consider their young threatened. Under these conditions have registered some serious accidents.

We know very little about the life and habits of the Andean bear at the present time (2006), especially when taken into account the large number of projects dedicated to the scientific study of other species ursinas.
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El oso de anteojos, oso andino o oso-de-anteojos (Tremarctos ornatus) es la característica único oso de América del Sur y es considerado una especie vulnerable, los más vulnerables de todos, excepto su ursídeos primo más cercano, República del panda gigante de China. El pelaje del oso de anteojos es de color negro y cuenta con una gama de crema en la cara, el cuello y el pecho. La mayoría de la dieta es vegetariana oso de anteojos, que consiste principalmente de frutas de la temporada y bromelias, que abundan en los árboles de los bosques andinos, sino también los cactus, y los brotes de bambú, maíz, raíces, insectos, pequeños mamíferos incluso los cadáveres de animales muertos (carroña). Los machos pueden llegar a pesar unos 120 kg, mientras que las hembras, mucho más pequeño, pesa hasta 60 kg.

La gestación dura 6-7 meses, los bebés nacidos a lo sumo 3. Tres meses después de empezar a caminar a las 6 y acompañaba a su madre en sus viajes. El Oso de Anteojos provee cuidado de sus padres hasta el primer año de la descendencia. Estos animales son muy ágiles escaladores y excelente de los árboles. Como todos los ursídeos el oso de anteojos tiene un olfato extremadamente señaló, sin embalaje suficientemente capaz de ocultar la existencia de alimentos en su presencia, incluso a larga distancia en su hábitat natural. La única forma de evitar ser detectados por el sistema olfativo determinado este animal se aprovecha de la dirección del viento.

El oso de anteojos es un animal solitario, de hábitos crepusculares y nocturnos, que vive en los árboles y no hibernan. Esta especie tiene un comportamiento extremadamente dócil hacia los seres humanos, excepto para las mujeres que consideran su joven amenazada. Bajo estas condiciones se han registrado algunos accidentes graves.

Sabemos muy poco acerca de la vida y costumbres del oso andino en la actualidad (2006), especialmente cuando se toma en cuenta el gran número de proyectos dedicados al estudio científico de ursinas otras especies.


Urso-de-óculos
animal behavior
Image by Digo_Souza
O urso-de-óculos, urso-andino ou ainda urso-de-lunetas (Tremarctos ornatus) é o único urso característico da América do Sul e é considerado como uma espécie vulnerável, a mais vulnerável de todos os ursídeos, com exceção ao seu primo mais próximo, o panda gigante da República Popular da China. A pelagem do urso-de-óculos é negra e apresenta uma faixa de cor creme no focinho, pescoço e peito. A maior parte da dieta do urso-de-óculos é vegetariana, consistindo principalmente de frutos da época e de bromélias, as quais abundam nas árvores da florestas andinas, mas também cactos, brotos de bambu, milho, raízes, insetos, pequenos mamíferos e até mesmo carcaças de animais mortos (carniça). Os machos podem chegar a pesar cerca de 120 kg de peso enquanto que as fêmeas, bem menores, chegam a pesar 60 kg.

A gestação dura de 6 a 7 meses, nascendo no máximo 3 filhotes. Após o terceiro mês começam a caminhar e aos 6 acompanham a mãe nas suas deslocações. O urso-de-óculos presta cuidados parentais até ao primeiro ano das crias. São animais muito ágeis e excelentes trepadores de árvores. Como todos os ursídeos o urso-de-óculos possui um nariz extremamente aguçado, não existindo embalagens suficientemente capazes de esconder a existência de alimentos em sua presença, mesmo a longa distância, em seu habitat natural. A única maneira de evitar ser detectado pelo apurado sistema olfativo deste animal é tomando-se vantagem da direção do vento.

O urso-de-óculos é um animal solitário, com hábitos noturnos e crepusculares, que vive nas copas das árvores e que não hiberna. Esta espécie tem um comportamento extremamente dócil para com o Homem, excepto no caso de fêmeas que consideram as suas crias ameaçadas. Nestas condições já se registraram alguns acidentes graves.

Sabe-se muito pouco sobre a vida e hábitos do urso-andino até o presente momento (2006), especialmente se forem levados em conta o grande número de empreendimentos científicos dedicados ao estudo de outras espécies ursinas.
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The spectacled bear, Andean bear or bear-of-monoculars (Tremarctos ornatus) is the only bear characteristic of South America and is considered a vulnerable species, the most vulnerable of all ursídeos except its closest cousin, the giant panda's Republic of China. The coat of the spectacled bear is black and features a range of cream on the face, neck and chest. Most diet-spectacled bear is vegetarian, consisting primarily of fruits of the season and bromeliads, which abound in the trees of Andean forests, but also cacti, bamboo shoots, corn, roots, insects, small mammals and even carcasses of dead animals (carrion). Males can weigh about 120 kg while females, much smaller, weigh up to 60 kg.

Gestation lasts 6-7 months, babies born at most 3. Three months after start walking at 6 and accompanying her mother on their travels. The Spectacled Bear provides parental care until the first year of the offspring. These animals are very agile and excellent climbers of trees. Like all ursídeos the spectacled bear has an extremely pointed nose, with no packaging sufficiently able to hide the existence of food in their presence, even at long range in their natural habitat. The only way to avoid being detected by the olfactory system determined this animal is taking advantage of the wind direction.

The spectacled bear is a solitary animal, with crepuscular and nocturnal habits, who lives in the trees and do not hibernate. This species has an extremely docile behavior towards humans, except for females who consider their young threatened. Under these conditions have registered some serious accidents.

We know very little about the life and habits of the Andean bear at the present time (2006), especially when taken into account the large number of projects dedicated to the scientific study of other species ursinas.
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El oso de anteojos, oso andino o oso-de-anteojos (Tremarctos ornatus) es la característica único oso de América del Sur y es considerado una especie vulnerable, los más vulnerables de todos, excepto su ursídeos primo más cercano, República del panda gigante de China. El pelaje del oso de anteojos es de color negro y cuenta con una gama de crema en la cara, el cuello y el pecho. La mayoría de la dieta es vegetariana oso de anteojos, que consiste principalmente de frutas de la temporada y bromelias, que abundan en los árboles de los bosques andinos, sino también los cactus, y los brotes de bambú, maíz, raíces, insectos, pequeños mamíferos incluso los cadáveres de animales muertos (carroña). Los machos pueden llegar a pesar unos 120 kg, mientras que las hembras, mucho más pequeño, pesa hasta 60 kg.

La gestación dura 6-7 meses, los bebés nacidos a lo sumo 3. Tres meses después de empezar a caminar a las 6 y acompañaba a su madre en sus viajes. El Oso de Anteojos provee cuidado de sus padres hasta el primer año de la descendencia. Estos animales son muy ágiles escaladores y excelente de los árboles. Como todos los ursídeos el oso de anteojos tiene un olfato extremadamente señaló, sin embalaje suficientemente capaz de ocultar la existencia de alimentos en su presencia, incluso a larga distancia en su hábitat natural. La única forma de evitar ser detectados por el sistema olfativo determinado este animal se aprovecha de la dirección del viento.

El oso de anteojos es un animal solitario, de hábitos crepusculares y nocturnos, que vive en los árboles y no hibernan. Esta especie tiene un comportamiento extremadamente dócil hacia los seres humanos, excepto para las mujeres que consideran su joven amenazada. Bajo estas condiciones se han registrado algunos accidentes graves.

Sabemos muy poco acerca de la vida y costumbres del oso andino en la actualidad (2006), especialmente cuando se toma en cuenta el gran número de proyectos dedicados al estudio científico de ursinas otras especies.


Urso-de-óculos
animal behavior
Image by Digo_Souza
O urso-de-óculos, urso-andino ou ainda urso-de-lunetas (Tremarctos ornatus) é o único urso característico da América do Sul e é considerado como uma espécie vulnerável, a mais vulnerável de todos os ursídeos, com exceção ao seu primo mais próximo, o panda gigante da República Popular da China. A pelagem do urso-de-óculos é negra e apresenta uma faixa de cor creme no focinho, pescoço e peito. A maior parte da dieta do urso-de-óculos é vegetariana, consistindo principalmente de frutos da época e de bromélias, as quais abundam nas árvores da florestas andinas, mas também cactos, brotos de bambu, milho, raízes, insetos, pequenos mamíferos e até mesmo carcaças de animais mortos (carniça). Os machos podem chegar a pesar cerca de 120 kg de peso enquanto que as fêmeas, bem menores, chegam a pesar 60 kg.

A gestação dura de 6 a 7 meses, nascendo no máximo 3 filhotes. Após o terceiro mês começam a caminhar e aos 6 acompanham a mãe nas suas deslocações. O urso-de-óculos presta cuidados parentais até ao primeiro ano das crias. São animais muito ágeis e excelentes trepadores de árvores. Como todos os ursídeos o urso-de-óculos possui um nariz extremamente aguçado, não existindo embalagens suficientemente capazes de esconder a existência de alimentos em sua presença, mesmo a longa distância, em seu habitat natural. A única maneira de evitar ser detectado pelo apurado sistema olfativo deste animal é tomando-se vantagem da direção do vento.

O urso-de-óculos é um animal solitário, com hábitos noturnos e crepusculares, que vive nas copas das árvores e que não hiberna. Esta espécie tem um comportamento extremamente dócil para com o Homem, excepto no caso de fêmeas que consideram as suas crias ameaçadas. Nestas condições já se registraram alguns acidentes graves.

Sabe-se muito pouco sobre a vida e hábitos do urso-andino até o presente momento (2006), especialmente se forem levados em conta o grande número de empreendimentos científicos dedicados ao estudo de outras espécies ursinas.
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The spectacled bear, Andean bear or bear-of-monoculars (Tremarctos ornatus) is the only bear characteristic of South America and is considered a vulnerable species, the most vulnerable of all ursídeos except its closest cousin, the giant panda's Republic of China. The coat of the spectacled bear is black and features a range of cream on the face, neck and chest. Most diet-spectacled bear is vegetarian, consisting primarily of fruits of the season and bromeliads, which abound in the trees of Andean forests, but also cacti, bamboo shoots, corn, roots, insects, small mammals and even carcasses of dead animals (carrion). Males can weigh about 120 kg while females, much smaller, weigh up to 60 kg.

Gestation lasts 6-7 months, babies born at most 3. Three months after start walking at 6 and accompanying her mother on their travels. The Spectacled Bear provides parental care until the first year of the offspring. These animals are very agile and excellent climbers of trees. Like all ursídeos the spectacled bear has an extremely pointed nose, with no packaging sufficiently able to hide the existence of food in their presence, even at long range in their natural habitat. The only way to avoid being detected by the olfactory system determined this animal is taking advantage of the wind direction.

The spectacled bear is a solitary animal, with crepuscular and nocturnal habits, who lives in the trees and do not hibernate. This species has an extremely docile behavior towards humans, except for females who consider their young threatened. Under these conditions have registered some serious accidents.

We know very little about the life and habits of the Andean bear at the present time (2006), especially when taken into account the large number of projects dedicated to the scientific study of other species ursinas.
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El oso de anteojos, oso andino o oso-de-anteojos (Tremarctos ornatus) es la característica único oso de América del Sur y es considerado una especie vulnerable, los más vulnerables de todos, excepto su ursídeos primo más cercano, República del panda gigante de China. El pelaje del oso de anteojos es de color negro y cuenta con una gama de crema en la cara, el cuello y el pecho. La mayoría de la dieta es vegetariana oso de anteojos, que consiste principalmente de frutas de la temporada y bromelias, que abundan en los árboles de los bosques andinos, sino también los cactus, y los brotes de bambú, maíz, raíces, insectos, pequeños mamíferos incluso los cadáveres de animales muertos (carroña). Los machos pueden llegar a pesar unos 120 kg, mientras que las hembras, mucho más pequeño, pesa hasta 60 kg.

La gestación dura 6-7 meses, los bebés nacidos a lo sumo 3. Tres meses después de empezar a caminar a las 6 y acompañaba a su madre en sus viajes. El Oso de Anteojos provee cuidado de sus padres hasta el primer año de la descendencia. Estos animales son muy ágiles escaladores y excelente de los árboles. Como todos los ursídeos el oso de anteojos tiene un olfato extremadamente señaló, sin embalaje suficientemente capaz de ocultar la existencia de alimentos en su presencia, incluso a larga distancia en su hábitat natural. La única forma de evitar ser detectados por el sistema olfativo determinado este animal se aprovecha de la dirección del viento.

El oso de anteojos es un animal solitario, de hábitos crepusculares y nocturnos, que vive en los árboles y no hibernan. Esta especie tiene un comportamiento extremadamente dócil hacia los seres humanos, excepto para las mujeres que consideran su joven amenazada. Bajo estas condiciones se han registrado algunos accidentes graves.

Sabemos muy poco acerca de la vida y costumbres del oso andino en la actualidad (2006), especialmente cuando se toma en cuenta el gran número de proyectos dedicados al estudio científico de ursinas otras especies.

Girl in goat cart

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Girl in goat cart
pet animals
Image by anyjazz65
Girl in goat cart
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Sitting Pretty
video of animals
Image by ShutterSparks
Cat's have a funny idea of what's comfortable.
For a video of Mitzi being a lunatic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7v3gkEf53s


20070909 - just got Beavis - IMG_3538 - Beavis, reaching
video of animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Beavis reaching towards the camera, as he falls down between the couch cushions, while trying to sleep on the back edge of the couch.

reaching.
Beavis the cat.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

September 9, 2007.


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Oliver Watching TV

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Oliver Watching TV
video of animals
Image by Mr. T in DC
Oliver likes to watch the channel 9.2 HD local radar feed. As the radar rotates, he follows the white line with great interest, as you can see here. DVDs visible include The Simpsons, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Kolchak, silent movies, Star Trek, and campy 1980s music videos. The cactus is our only houseplant.



PhotonQ-The Lion Photography
video of animals
Image by PhOtOnQuAnTiQuE
A friend "having scary-fun" while taking a picture of a lion =) Well...That was fun for me..and the lion probably =)

Few minutes before that, another lion jumped on the top of the observation tunnel. When he was taking pictures of her, and thought she was jumping on him, forgetting that there was glass between them. He dropped everything he had on his hands, getting a freezing wave in his body for sure !!! =) I have to upload the video.

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