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Cool Exotic Animals images

Some cool exotic animals images:


Rowe Professional Services Display Booth at 2012 Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference Expo
exotic animals
Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
A major attraction during the Michigan Municipal League’s annual Capital Conference is the annual expo featuring businesses and organizations that offer Michigan communities a variety of services. The 2012 expo March 20-21 in Lansing was one of the most exciting expos as it featured everything from fire trucks to exotic animals to magic tricks. The expo is part of the Michigan Municipal League’s Business Alliance Program. To learn how to become a BAP participant go here: www.mml.org/alliance/index.php. To market with the Michigan Municipal League go here: www.mml.org/marketingkit/index.html. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.


Orchard, Hiltz and McCliment Display Booth at 2012 Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference Expo
exotic animals
Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
A major attraction during the Michigan Municipal League’s annual Capital Conference is the annual expo featuring businesses and organizations that offer Michigan communities a variety of services. The 2012 expo March 20-21 in Lansing was one of the most exciting expos as it featured everything from fire trucks to exotic animals to magic tricks. The expo is part of the Michigan Municipal League’s Business Alliance Program. To learn how to become a BAP participant go here: www.mml.org/alliance/index.php. To market with the Michigan Municipal League go here: www.mml.org/marketingkit/index.html. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.


Vortex Display Booth at 2012 Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference Expo
exotic animals
Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
A major attraction during the Michigan Municipal League’s annual Capital Conference is the annual expo featuring businesses and organizations that offer Michigan communities a variety of services. The 2012 expo March 20-21 in Lansing was one of the most exciting expos as it featured everything from fire trucks to exotic animals to magic tricks. The expo is part of the Michigan Municipal League’s Business Alliance Program. To learn how to become a BAP participant go here: www.mml.org/alliance/index.php. To market with the Michigan Municipal League go here: www.mml.org/marketingkit/index.html. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.

Cool Service Animal images

Check out these service animal images:



Dagfin Werenskiolds trerelieff / Dagfin Werenskiold's wooden reliefs
service animal
Image by Oslo Rådhus (Rådhusets forvaltningstjeneste)
Dagfin Werenskiolds detaljerte og unike trerelieff er plassert i Borggården og skildrer norrøn mytologi.

Dagfin Werenskiold's incredibly detailed wooden reliefs are to be found in the City Hall's courtyard and depict norse mythology.

Photo credit: Hanne Risvik / Rådhusets forvaltningstjeneste / The City Hall General Services

MiNe-HD1A_100-4965

Some cool animals video images:


MiNe-HD1A_100-4965
animals video
Image by MiNe (sfmine79)
台北 > 我家
youtube.com/watch?v=QJjryEFA818


MiNe-HD1A_100-4957
animals video
Image by MiNe (sfmine79)
台北 > 我家
youtube.com/watch?v=2aXwC17S6aw

Animal locomotion. Plate 654

Some cool animal rights images:


Animal locomotion. Plate 654
animal rights
Image by Boston Public Library
BPLDC no.: 08_11_000645

Title: Animal locomotion. Plate 654

Volume: Vol. IX. : Horses.

Creator: Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904

Copyright Date: 1887

Extent: 1 photomechanical print : collotype

Genre: Collotypes; Motion study photographs; Book illustrations

Description: Walking; saddle; lame, right front foot; horse. Buckskin

Subject: Horses; Horseback riding; Animal locomotion

Notes: Plate in: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements, 1872-1885 / By Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : University of Pennylvania, 1887, v. 9; Plate descriptions from: Animal locomotion : an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements : prospectus and catalogue of plates / by Eadweard Muybridge. Philadelphia : Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1887.

BPL Department: Rare Books Department


boxed
animal rights
Image by guuleed

Nice Animal Humane Society photos

A few nice animal humane society images I found:


My Pele
animal humane society
Image by wanderstruck
Pele is the ham of my furry family. I found her as a sick stray in 2005. She's blossomed into quite the white beauty!


Scratcha Scratcha Ivy
animal humane society
Image by Smitten with Kittens
Returned because she supposedly didn't get along with other cats - probably because the adopter didn't introduce them properly. She's available again and she's a joy!


IMG_2526
animal humane society
Image by Smitten with Kittens
Returned because she supposedly didn't get along with other cats - probably because the adopter didn't introduce them properly. She's available again and she's a joy!

Cool Animal Protection images

A few nice animal protection images I found:


snowy wolfie
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
"Photo by Debbie Wolanski"
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary/


1/5/2009 RAPS - George
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary


13/02/2009 7:29 PM - Soprano
animal protection
Image by Barbara.Doduk
Spoiled by Shannon. www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary/

Stuffed Animals & Birds

A few nice stuffed animals images I found:


Stuffed Animals & Birds
stuffed animals
Image by Jollyboy


Stuffed Animals & Birds
stuffed animals
Image by Jollyboy

Cool Plush Animals images

Check out these plush animals images:


Umplee
plush animals
Image by emily.bluestar
Sometimes it’s hard for a Moose Princess, and so Umplee always has to demand to get her way. It seems that in Moose land, no one understands that pink is the coolest color in the whole forest, and everyone is always surrounding her in browns and greens. Ugh - Earth tones! So now Umplee is hoping to find a new friend who knows how to glam it up like royalty and who loves anything pink.


Feeday
plush animals
Image by emily.bluestar
Feeday knows how to break boards with his head. You might think that this is common among monsters, but not really. It seems even the grestest monsters need to train for years in karate just to break a board...and Feeday is still working on his skills. He is looking for a friend who also knows how to chop, kick and bow like a true ninja.


Day 351/365 - Life condensed to a series of boxes
plush animals
Image by Great Beyond
It's moving day! And all my worldly possessions have been reduced to a pile of boxes from the liquor store. . . .

13292078

A few nice animal humane society images I found:


13292078
animal humane society
Image by Joplin Tornado Lost and Found Pets
Animal ID 13292078
Species Dog
Breed Great Pyrenees/Mix
Sex Male
Date Found 6/8/2011
Location Found OWNER LISTED-U/K who brought in-ask Carol
Size Unknown
Color White
Location Big Dog Stray
Site Animal Adoption & Resource Center
Declawed No
Report Type Animal in Custody
www.petango.com/Webservices/adoptablesearch/wsFoundAnimal...


HerkHumane 017
animal humane society
Image by Smitten with Kittens


Gretta
animal humane society
Image by Smitten with Kittens

Nice Free Animals photos

Some cool free animals images:



Blijdorp, Zoo
free animals
Image by F.d.W.
Blijdorp, Zoo


Diergaarde Blijdorp


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Diergaarde Blijdorp


Old entrance of the Diergaarde in Blijdorp.

Date opened
1857

Location
Blijdorp, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Coordinates
51.9269605°N 4.4481325°ECoordinates: 51.9269605°N 4.4481325°E

Memberships
NVD[1] and EAZA[2]

Website
www.diergaardeblijdorp.nl?lang=EN

Diergaarde Blijdorp (Official Dutch name: Stichting Koninklijke Rotterdamse Diergaarde, Foundation Royal Zoo of Rotterdam) is a zoo in the northwestern part of Rotterdam, one of the oldest zoos in the Netherlands. In 2007 it celebrated its 150th anniversary.

Diergaarde Blijdorp is a member of the Dutch Zoo Federation (NVD) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA).


History





Giraffes and monumental building
The original Rotterdam Zoo was lost in the bombing of Rotterdam in World War II, which destroyed most of the city centre. Some streetnames, such as Diergaardesingel (Zoolane), still recall the old zoo. Blijdorp was rebuilt slightly to the north, where it opened to the public in its current location on December 7, 1940. The new zoo was designed by Dutch architect Sybold van Ravesteyn, who designed the central railway station in Rotterdam, as well. In 2001, 'Blijdorp' became almost twice as large when it opened a new western part, called Oceanium, with its main attraction an aquarium. In 2007, the zoo was declared a rijksmonument.[3]

In May 2007 the zoo appeared in the news when Bokito, Blijdorp's silverback gorilla, escaped from his enclosure and seriously injured a female visitor. Before the attack, the woman was a regular visitor of the zoo (on average 4 times per week) and claimed to have a special bond with Bokito, regularly touching the glass between her and the gorilla, making eye contact and smiling to him.[4]

In October 2010, the city of Rotterdam decided to reduce its yearly funding of Blijdorp from nearly 4.5 to about 0.8 million Euro until 2015.[5] The zoo and its supporters protested the decision, claiming it is unclear if the zoo can continue to operate with the reduced budget.[6]


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diergaarde_Blijdorp

Cool Animals That Are Extinct images

A few nice animals that are extinct images I found:



The Botanic Gardens - Dublin, Ireland
animals that are extinct
Image by infomatique
In 1790, the Irish Parliament, with the active support of The Speaker of the House, John Foster, granted funds to the Dublin Society (now the Royal Dublin Society), to establish a public botanic garden. In 1795, the Gardens were founded on lands at Glasnevin.

The original purpose of the Gardens was to promote a scientific approach to the study of agriculture. In its early years the Gardens demonstrated plants that were useful for animal and human food and medicine and for dyeing but it also grew plants that promoted an understanding of systematic botany or were simply beautiful or interesting in themselves.

Today, the overall design and contents of the Garden creates an environment that is stimulating, whether you visit for instruction or pleasure.
Within the living collections at the National Botanic Gardens they have over 300 endangered species from around the world, and 6 species already extinct in the wild. These are a vital resource, like a Noah's Ark for the future.

Cool Animal Movie images

A few nice animal movie images I found:


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.

Cool Animal Shelters images

A few nice animal shelters images I found:



Adopt an Orange County Shelter (Virginia) cat
animal shelters
Image by kathy doucette
Photo by Kathy Doucette, 2009.

This is one of the many wonderful cats you will find at the Orange County Animal Shelter. Many of the cats are sent to the adoption center of various PetsMart stores, but you can also come to the shelter to meet them.

You can find info on adoption hours and costs at: www.petfinder.com/shelters/orange.html

Cats are spayed/neutered, negative on leukemia and FIV and current on their vet work.

If you want a cat to be a friend to your current pet, wonderful! If you don't have any other cats at home, consider adopting a pair so they have company.

Orange County Shelter cats are adopted as indoor cats.

Already have a full house? What about blogging about our wonderful shelter cats to help get them homes? Thanks!

Yucatan Jays

Some cool animal species images:


Yucatan Jays
animal species
Image by wallygrom
The Yucatan Jay (Cyanocorax yucatanicus) is a species of bird in the Corvidae family, the crows and their allies. It is found in Belize, Guatemala, and southern Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and heavily degraded former forest.


Broad-Billed Motmot, Electron platyrhynchum
animal species
Image by ARKNTINA
The second of three species of Motmot we saw during this visit.

Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica.

Cool Animal Images images

A few nice animal images images I found:


Triumph Stag
animal images
Image by -RobW-
I have two conflicting images looking at this photo.

One is of the old Creature Comforts ads, giving the deer a Yorkshire accent while he tells the camera about how his harem of wives constantly interrupt his desire to sit down with a nice cup of tea and read the Sunday papers.

The other is of some blinged up rapper on MTV Cribs lounging by his pool while his bikini clad hangers on frolic in the background - but very definitely in the background so no-one is in any doubt as to who is famous here. I imagine he's just said something like "these be my beeyatches, dog" to the interviewer.

Incidentally, I hate hip hop, so I may well have the lingo wrong, but actually there is nothing I care less about on this entire planet.

Sigma 70-300 EX DG APO
RAW: Exposure lightened and some sharpening.

Make go big!


Parken Zoo 28
animal images
Image by cybriks
Original images (full size) can be found at photos.seligs.info/index.php/Parken-Zoo

Nice Animal Movie photos

Check out these animal movie images:


Iguana
animal movie
Image by soundofdesign
www.cafepress.com/soundofdesign/7225963


Racoon
animal movie
Image by soundofdesign
www.cafepress.com/soundofdesign/7225981

Nice Animal Behavior photos

A few nice animal behavior images I found:


Sad Eyes
animal behavior
Image by Austin King
This unfortunate macacque is locked in a cage. The island is only 8 square kilometers and the monkey population there is in the thousands, but for some reason they put these monkeys in a cage. They were exhibiting some disturbing neurotic behavior, like licking the bars of the cage and pacing back and forth. We fed him a banana.


Easter Enrichment at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
animal behavior
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo credit: Jennifer Zoon, Smithsonian's National Zoo

Small mammals weren’t the only ones that received goodies from the Easter Bunny—he also stopped at the Bird House! Cricket the keel-billed toucan received a fruit-ice treat shaped like a duckling, a variety of birds in the Outdoor Flight Exhibit received Easter eggs and “jelly beans” (peanuts colored with food dye), and Rocky the whooping crane found some delicious meal worms in his basket. Yum!

Food—and the many forms it comes in—is an important component of Animal Enrichment, a program that provides physically and mentally stimulating activities and environments for the Zoo’s residents. Keepers and curators carefully study animal behavior and determine what kinds of enrichment are appropriate for each species and individual animals. Food is presented in a variety of ways such as in a simple puzzle feeder, hidden or scattered about the enclosure, or buried in a substrate. Engaging activities helps keepers ensure the Zoo’s animals have a high quality of life and holidays are a perfect opportunity to entertain visitors while providing enrichment to the animals.

The Smithsonian is dedicated to the research and conservation of extraordinary animals. Come visit these animals and their cousins at the National Zoo.

In this photo: A pair of bamboo partridges partake of "jelly beans" (peanuts with food coloring).


Easter Enrichment at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
animal behavior
Image by Smithsonian's National Zoo
Photo credit: Hillary Colton, Smithsonian's National Zoo

Small mammals weren’t the only ones that received goodies from the Easter Bunny—he also stopped at the Bird House! Cricket the keel-billed toucan received a fruit-ice treat shaped like a duckling, a variety of birds in the Outdoor Flight Exhibit received Easter eggs and “jelly beans” (peanuts colored with food dye), and Rocky the whooping crane found some delicious meal worms in his basket. Yum!

Food—and the many forms it comes in—is an important component of Animal Enrichment, a program that provides physically and mentally stimulating activities and environments for the Zoo’s residents. Keepers and curators carefully study animal behavior and determine what kinds of enrichment are appropriate for each species and individual animals. Food is presented in a variety of ways such as in a simple puzzle feeder, hidden or scattered about the enclosure, or buried in a substrate. Engaging activities helps keepers ensure the Zoo’s animals have a high quality of life and holidays are a perfect opportunity to entertain visitors while providing enrichment to the animals.

The Smithsonian is dedicated to the research and conservation of extraordinary animals. Come visit these animals and their cousins at the National Zoo.

In this photo: Albert, a blue-billed curassow, inspects an Easter egg.

Nice Animal Friends photos

Some cool animal friends images:


Save a horse...
animal friends
Image by ALM Portraits
Friends at the Blue tip Festival!



Cat Reworked
animal friends
Image by armigeress
View On Black From a photo sent to me by a friend. Worked it over until I came up with something I liked.

Nice Animal Jobs photos

Check out these animal jobs images:


Mamallapuram
animal jobs
Image by Emmepi79


Mamallapuram
animal jobs
Image by Emmepi79

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A few nice animal abuse images I found:


IMG_20120505_143424
animal abuse
Image by Rumpledshirtskin (Chris Martin)
Loving Linus
This Blessing Bites: A loving couple who knows nothing about dogs rescues a Jack Russell Terrier who knows nothing about love.
These photos illustrates our blog and life with Linus. Please join us.
www.loving-linus.com


IMG_20120505_143159
animal abuse
Image by Rumpledshirtskin (Chris Martin)
If you like this little guy go check him out on his blog : loving-linus.com

Meet Pascal!

A few nice animal shelter images I found:


Meet Pascal!
animal shelter
Image by cybertoad
He seems to be about 2 months old and we know he is part dachshund and we think the other part is chihuahua...



Millie - Adopted
animal shelter
Image by BenSpark
Millie- what a mush!! 6 weeks old.

Cool Exotic Animals images

Some cool exotic animals images:


Camel nose
exotic animals
Image by kerryj.com
See the nose piercing? In some countries, humans will actuall attach cords to either side of this rod to steer the camel. Fortunately, Monarto Zoo in South Australia uses halters instead.


Joe camel
exotic animals
Image by kerryj.com
I got a kick out of watching this camel move his jaw from side to side to grind his food.

Nice Animal Shelters photos

Check out these animal shelters images:


D01212 速可達
animal shelters
Image by JimmyHsu / 毛導
2008.06.15 @ TUAPA shelter


D01212 速可達
animal shelters
Image by JimmyHsu / 毛導
2008.06.05 @ TUAPA shelter


【Scenery on the Mt.】保育場後山
animal shelters
Image by JimmyHsu / 毛導
2008.06.15 @ TUAPA shelter

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