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more shark content then.
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Nice panda. I wonder if there is a human child underneath all that fur?
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Look out Chipmunks here we come!
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Very cute, Badnick. Here's one who has spent a little too much time in a dull zoo.
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frickin' amazing. I may not be the "best" web searcher around, but when I get my mind set to finding something, I usually come out on top. If only my motivation were to last longer than 5 minutes, I could possibly rule the world.
"Blackie", a female Orangutan that has escaped into the public forum from the Shousan Zoo in Taiwan. Untamed and Uncut: Orangutan Terrorizes Zoo : Video : Animal Planet When an outraged orangutan finds a way to escape its cage, the four hundred pound monster ransacks tourists, flips over motor scooters and charges security officers. ---------- Post added at 05:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:42 PM ---------- Here's the Nat'l Geo article about the incident: Kaohsiung, Taiwan, May 24, 2007 http://i46.tinypic.com/dngavd.jpg |
Bear cubs donated by Russia's first couple move to Bern zoo
http://i49.tinypic.com/11tubno.jpg MOSCOW, November 27 (2009) Two Siberian bear cubs presented by the Russian president and his wife to the Swiss capital in September have settled in at Bern zoo, the Swiss ATS agency reported on Friday. The orphaned bears, caught in the taiga by hunters in spring, were presented by Dmitry and Svetlana Medvedev during their state visit to Switzerland in late September. The cubs were named Misha and Masha. The bears were kept under quarantine for two months before settling in at Bern zoo. The gift preceded the opening of Bern's newly enlarged Bear Pit, for centuries one of the city's main tourist attractions. It stretches down to the river and is designed to give the animals more space and a more natural environment than previously. Bears have been kept in Bern at the city's expense since 1513. The city's name comes from the German word for bear, and the animal is featured on the local flag and coat of arms. Medvedev's surname comes from the Russian word 'medved' meaning bear. The animal is a Russian national symbol, and features on the ruling party's flag. http://i46.tinypic.com/23sdipu.jpg |
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woodsie, that glowing frog reminds me of when my son was quite young, though not as young as in my last pic above which was shortly after he was born and before we had the pediatrician do his annual depilatory treatment...anyway, the boys would catch lightning bugs and feed them to our pet frog and then one night we saw the bugs glowing inside the frog and got a big laugh. After that the kids in the neighborhood would show up after dark to watch our magic glowing frog light up their lives.
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There's a story to it -
Lady sitting outside on her back porch one evening. Gets up to take a stroll. Sees the frog. Looks closer. Saw he actually had the light in his stomach. She gets her camera and the sons come out. Frog delightbulbed and unharmed. But it's the interwebz so I dunno. Sounds like fun. :) |
Frog was probably just using it for warmth. Pretty interesting.
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Oh see I thought it tried to eat a fly that was on or near the light lol. Dunno what happened.
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Tiny amphibians and reptiles like that freak me out. They're very cool looking. But I'm afraid they're going to run into some bodily orifice of mine or something and I won't be able to get it out. *bluahhaaa* *shudder*
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A startled hippotomus dashes from his hiding place; Shire River, Liwonde National Park, Malawi Photography: David Hobcote/ Rex Features |
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this is one from my "split second" pic collection
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"I don’t know about you, but I could sure go for a Fresca" Every day in the winter, Japan’s Asahiyama Zoo marches its penguins to keep them from becoming portly, like the one on the left. -- Photo: Junko Kimura / Getty Images courtesy of: SFGate - Day in Pictures |
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Jetee, we so bought that coffee mug for smrt's mom!
I love all the frogs being posted. I :hearts: you all. I want one of these: http://i902.photobucket.com/albums/a.../250807004.jpg http://i902.photobucket.com/albums/a...pede-Jason.jpg |
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really, their legs are that long? maybe it was different bug I'd seen.
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Yes, they are known as mountain or house centipedes, binomial name Scutigera coleoptrata. I had quite a few run ins with them when I was in SLC. freaky little bastards, they look like long spiders, and they are really fast.
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Taylar (5) & Alex (8) Terranova, in their garden in Dallas, Texas, on the swings with their elephant, Congo Photograph: DAVID WHITE / BARCROFT MEDIA |
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Ladybirds crowd a beach chair on Warnemuende beach, Germany. The harlequin, native to Asia, was introduced to North America and continental Europe as a biological control agent because it eats more pest insects than any other ladybird. Photograph: Bernd Wuestneck/EPA/Corbis |
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Equine therapist Gillian Higgins, who runs a lecture program called Horses Inside Out, uses a very unique teaching aid in her talks on equine anatomy: Bodypainted horses. Horses Inside Out offers Equine Lecture Demonstrations giving a fascinating insight into how the horse works.More photos can be found here. |
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