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Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - July 22, 2012

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Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - July 22, 2012
animal rescue shelters
Image by cseeman
Volunteering at the Mosaic Feline Rescue in Ann Arbor. These are wonderful cats and are looking for a good home. There are lots of kittens at Mosaic right now including this tiny 2 or 3 day old who was found alone with her brother (who did not survive). These photos are from Sunday July 22, 2012.


Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - July 22, 2012
animal rescue shelters
Image by cseeman
Volunteering at the Mosaic Feline Rescue in Ann Arbor. These are wonderful cats and are looking for a good home. There are lots of kittens at Mosaic right now including this tiny 2 or 3 day old who was found alone with her brother (who did not survive). These photos are from Sunday July 22, 2012.


Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - July 22, 2012
animal rescue shelters
Image by cseeman
Volunteering at the Mosaic Feline Rescue in Ann Arbor. These are wonderful cats and are looking for a good home. There are lots of kittens at Mosaic right now including this tiny 2 or 3 day old who was found alone with her brother (who did not survive). These photos are from Sunday July 22, 2012.

Tiger drinking water

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Tiger drinking water
wild animals
Image by Ben124.
Taken at Khristiansand Zoo (Dyreparken) in June 2009.



Ein Hase
wild animals
Image by CoreForce

My cat

Some cool animal picture images:


My cat
animal picture
Image by barbourians
A close-up picture of my cat Zakumi

Taken for Project366/2012 on Wednesday 11th January 2012


Enemy at 3'o'clock / Barbeque at 5'o'clock
animal picture
Image by publicenergy
What the hell am I doing? ;)

Despite what the picture properties say, this was taken with some special Cow Binoculars ;)

geese

Some cool animal sanctuary images:


geese
animal sanctuary
Image by Leo Reynolds
Hillside Animal Sanctuary

Hill Top Farm, Hall Lane, Frettenham,

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK


Dakota's tongue
animal sanctuary
Image by Kamia the Wolf
Dakota exposing his cute, pink tongue.


Tug-of-war
animal sanctuary
Image by Kamia the Wolf
Two of the cubs play with a piece of intestine.

Nice Animals Names photos

A few nice animals names images I found:


The Thinker
animals names
Image by chauromano
The French sculptor Auguste Rodin’s statue commonly called “The Thinker” (Le penseur) is one of the best-known pieces of art in the world. Yet when Rodin (1840-1917) first cast a small plaster version in 1880, he meant it as a depiction of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (circa 1265-1321) pondering his great allegorical epic “The Divine Comedy” in front of the Gates of Hell. In fact, Rodin named the sculpture “The Poet”. It was an obscure critic, unfamiliar with Dante, who misnamed the masterpiece with the title we use today — The Thinker.

Rodin’s statue is naked because the sculptor wanted a heroic classical figure to represent thought as poetry.
- Now you know it all


Shiro, the neighbor's cat
animals names
Image by mloge
The old cat. Her name is Shiro (means "white").

MiNe-5DII_101-5624

Check out these animals video images:


MiNe-5DII_101-5624
animals video
Image by MiNe (sfmine79)
台北 > 我家
youtube.com/watch?v=8i_dwB7xIB4


MiNe-5DII_100-6187
animals video
Image by MiNe (sfmine79)
台北 > 我家
youtube.com/watch?v=2ewPD1cIF0E

Tony the tongue

A few nice animal abuse images I found:


Tony the tongue
animal abuse
Image by Eyesplash - the new slow way
I was out with my friend, Helene. She loves animals as much as I do. We talked to the owner of this boxer and got a lot of info. He is a rescue dog that was abused and took quite sometime to rehabilitate. He was gentle, friendly and very playful.
It makes me happy to hear of good stories.



Serval Intensity
animal abuse
Image by Genji A
Another photo from the California Photo Festival that I hadn't processed up until now. This was taken at Zoo to You in Paso Robles.

"Conservation Ambassadors is more than just a non-profit rescue zoo it’s a place where permanently injured, abandoned and abused wild and exotic animals get a second chance at life as ambassadors for their species through conservation education. Learners of all ages are inspired through our animal ambassadors." Zoo to You website

Nice Animal Game photos

A few nice animal game images I found:


AHI Treasures of Southern Africa 3-07 1487 N
animal game
Image by Corvair Owner
White rhino. Taken at the Thornybush Game Reserve next to the Kruger National Park near Hoedspruit, South Africa.


AHI Treasures of Southern Africa 3-07 1459 N
animal game
Image by Corvair Owner
Rhino family. Taken at the Thornybush Game Reserve next to the Kruger National Park near Hoedspruit, South Africa.

Nice Animal Abuse photos

Check out these animal abuse images:



Linus_school_v2
animal abuse
Image by Rumpledshirtskin (Chris Martin)
Please see photo blog:
www.loving-linus.com

Bird sp.

A few nice animal research images I found:


Bird sp.
animal research
Image by siwild

This Bird sp., Unkown bird species, 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=5178576243


Ruddy Quail-dove
animal research
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=5177928958


Ruddy Quail-dove
animal research
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=5178527258

Nice Wild Animals photos

Some cool wild animals images:




Ghengis pose
wild animals
Image by Kamia the Wolf
Ghengis Khan stares at me while I snap a quick photo.

Nice Stuffed Toy Animals photos

Check out these stuffed toy animals images:


Tangerine Papa Seahorse
stuffed toy animals
Image by snaulkter
Made from a recycled angora rabbit hair/wool sweater-so deliciously soft. His fin is made from a recycled skirt, and stuffed with a plastic bag for a crinkly effect. His 2 (removable) bebes are made from soft peach fleece.

For more information, check out my profile!
*EDIT* Sold!


Giraffe at F.A.O. Schwartz / FAO Schwartz
stuffed toy animals
Image by ChrisGoldNY
Thanks to Curbed.com for featuring this pic.


Playmates
stuffed toy animals
Image by .stephweiss
Lakrids & Mira play tug-of-war with a once-stuffed toy

Wild African dog

Check out these african animals images:


Wild African dog
african animals
Image by TedNorton1


vacat2012-02 disneys animal kingdom-164 African bullfrog Pyxicephalus adspersus
african animals
Image by snowfoxcreations / ningyousuki


Well, what can i say?
african animals
Image by rhythm beating silence aka rbs

Caged Beauty

A few nice endangered species of animals images I found:


Caged Beauty
endangered species of animals
Image by Furryscaly
I know what you're thinking, "Enough F-ing tigers already!" This is at Cat Tales Zoological Park in Mead, Washington. They specialize in rescue of big cats, bears, and other animals in need of homes. Their website is here:
www.cattales.org


Reduce Plastic Use and Save a Sea Turtle
endangered species of animals
Image by Wolfram Burner
OSPIRG at the University of Oregon puts out a sea turtle to remind people that discarded plastic trash bags are hazard to many marine animals


OSPIRG Sea Turtle
endangered species of animals
Image by Wolfram Burner
Ospirg at the University of Oregon puts out a sea turtle to remind people that discarded plastic trash bags are hazard to many marine animals

Nice Animal Pics photos

Some cool animal pics images:



Lil Bird told me that . . .
animal pics
Image by * Viva . ßarbie
well, I can't tell cause its a Secret. =P

Note: Long & with Big Pics Comments will be DELETED.


The Making of Harry Potter

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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.

Nice Animal Sanctuary photos

Some cool animal sanctuary images:


Leopard
animal sanctuary
Image by The Brit_2
Taken at Austin Zoo & Animal Sanctuary, TX


Welcome Nakota!
animal sanctuary
Image by Kamia the Wolf
Nakota is one of our brand new residents here at the sanctuary. This photo was taken a couple of days after he arrived.


Welcome Axel!
animal sanctuary
Image by Kamia the Wolf
Axel is one of our brand new residents here at the sanctuary. This picture was taken the day after he arrived here.

Cool Animal images

A few nice animal images I found:


CHEETAH
animal
Image by LUZ-2011
zoo animal jungle cheetah prints


Fancy - The Saw-Whet Owl
animal
Image by Nicole Corpuz
Photographed at the Animal Resource Center (ARC) at the San Francisco Zoo, Fancy the Saw-Whet Owl lives at the Zoo. She was either donated or found injured and given to the zoo as she has a broken wing that prevents her from successfully living in the wild. This photograph was taken during her enrichment session, in which ARC volunteers spend time with animals outside their shelter, training them, feeding them snacks and allowing them enrichment activities.

Bassett Hound

Check out these animal shelters images:


Bassett Hound
animal shelters
Image by arfsb
Adorable bassett hound looking for a new home


Orange County Shelter Pets Attend Waugh Harley Event
animal shelters
Image by kathy doucette
Harley bikers talk with Orange County Humane Society volunteers about adoptable pitbulls from the Orange County Animal Shelter.

Photo by Kathy Doucette, April 2010.

Cool Marine Animals images

Check out these marine animals images:


Mating Cardinalfish
marine animals
Image by PacificKlaus
These fish were mating about once a minute, around sunset. They would press against each other for a few seconds every time. Malapascua, Philippines.


Baby Buffalo
marine animals
Image by allisoncake
Aw! It's so furry! Aww!

Nice Service Animal photos

Check out these service animal images:


Collection of Grotesques, France
service animal
Image by Cornell University Library
Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01575

Title: Collection of Grotesques, France

Photographer: Joseph Trompette (Active in France, ca. 1870-ca. 1890)


Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1895


Location: Europe: France

Materials: albumen print

Image: 9 3/4 x 12 3/8 in.; 24.765 x 31.4325 cm

Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tsj

There are no known copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.



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GRIZZLY BEAR SOW AND 2 CUBS
service animal
Image by Fool-On-The-Hill
I found this Grizzly near the summit of Mount Washburn early one morning through my binoculars. I spread the word of my sighting and a small group of people gathered watching her through a spotting scope. Then she started heading down slope toward the road. At one point they crossed a snow bank and the cubs had good time playing in the snow. Then she disappeared behind a ridge,but believing she was still heading down slope,I went to try and intersect her as she crossed the road. I was able to find her on the side of an open ridge just a few hundred yards from the road, and found an old level track to watch her from with relative safety of about 150 yards. After awhile I realized a small crown of people had gathered with me to watch her. She completely ignored us and never showed us any sign of aggression,even though every once in a while she would smell us and look at us. But she slowly made her way closer and closer to us,and people started to get nervous. At one point someone said "I'll leave when he does",referring to me, I responded,oh,you don't want to do that, lets just say I am not known for my judgment,you see,I have nothing to lose. Mean while everyone got some good photos,although the lighting wasn't perfect. Then she disappeared into the trees,and not knowing where she was,I declared,People,its time to go. So we all went back down to the road,and waited for her to emerge from the woods and cross the road. we waited almost an hour,but she never came back out of the forest. apparently the Park Service had been hazing her by shooting her with bean bags when ever she was on the road,and so she was hesitant to cross once they showed up. Typical day of bear watching in Yellowstone.


Merry Christmas!
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Image by Wootang01
Some dolls on a table after church service

Cool Animal Species images

A few nice animal species images I found:


Sharpshooter leafhopper
animal species
Image by MuseumWales
Sharpshooter Leafhopper: Zyzzogeton quadrimaculata.

Scientists at Amgueddfa Cymru have been photographing as many species of sharpshooter leafhoppers as possible to create identification guides so that farmers will be able to identify the bugs for themselves. To do this we have used new photographic techniques to produce the detailed images you see here.
Image: James Turner, Amgueddfa Cymru.

Discover more of these remarkable images on the Up Close With Nature online gallery on 'Rhagor', the collections based website from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales.

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Tiger drinking water

Check out these wildlife animals images:


Tiger drinking water
wildlife animals
Image by Ben124.
Taken at Khristiansand Zoo (Dyreparken) in June 2009.


Meercat, Namibia
wildlife animals
Image by Liv Unni Sødem

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