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The Singapore Zoo opened on 1973. There are about 315 species and the zoo is a model of the 'open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by either dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision.
Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
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The Singapore Zoo opened on 1973. There are about 315 species and the zoo is a model of the 'open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by either dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision.
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Sleepy Kangaroo
Image by Randi Deuro
he was so sleepy
Two lorikeets
Image by Randi Deuro
Lorikeets (taken with Nikon D90, 300 mm lens)
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HDR-bébé-cabrit
Image by muscapix
Slovakia, Vihorlat Mts.
Image by Peter Fenďa
predatory Robber fly Laphria flava with scarabaeid beetle / dravá muchárka žltá (Laphria flava, Asilidae) pod Holicou (983 m)
100 Things to see at the fair #41: Frog
Image by SeeMidTN.com (aka Brent)
I had a unique opportunity to spend several days at the 2008 Tennessee State Fair. There was so much to see, it will take 100 images to get it all in.
By now, I don't even remember why there was a small tank with a frog in the Agriculture Building. I was just happy he was front and center for me.
Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
A few nice animals for free images I found:
Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
Image by photo-555.com
See free use rules and download larger size on photo-555.com
Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
Image by photo-555.com
See free use rules and download larger size on photo-555.com
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Animal Print Zentai 36
Image by rjrgmc28
I had another chance to do a photoshoot in my shiny animal print zentai over the weekend to test out the capabilities of my new hackintosh in terms of photo editing.
The shoot turned out great as usual…..now to get used to Mac OS X……
Pic 12 of 16
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Orangotango
Image by Digo_Souza
O orangotango (cujo nome vem de duas palavras da língua malaia que, juntas, significam "pessoa da floresta") é um género de exclusivamente duas espécies asiáticas de Grandes primatas. Nativo da Indonésia e da Malásia, os orangotangos são encontrados somente nas florestas tropicais do Bornéu e da Sumatra. Classificado no género Pongo, orangotangos foram considerados uma espécie. No entanto, desde 1996, eles foram divididos em duas espécies: o orangotango-de-bornéu (P. pygmaeus) e o orangotango-de-sumatra (P. abelii). Para além disso, a espécie do orangotango-de-bornéu está dividida em 3 subespécies. Os orangotangos também são as únicas espécies sobreviventes da subfamília Ponginae, que também incluiu várias outras espécies como o gigantopithecus, o maior primata conhecido. Ambas as espécies tiveram o seu genoma sequenciado e parecem ter divergido há cerca de 400.000 anos atrás. Orangotangos divergiram do resto dos grandes primatas há aproximadamente 15,7-19,3 milhões de anos atrás.
Os orangotangos são os primatas mais arborícolas e passam a maior parte do seu tempo nas árvores. O seu pêlo é tipicamente marrom-avermelhado, ao contrário do pêlo dos Gorilas e dos Chimpanzés. Machos e fêmeas diferem em tamanho e aparência. Têm entre 1,10 e 1,40 m de altura e pesa entre 35 e 100 kg, embora os machos adultos geralmente pesam 200 kg , o que o faz a terceira maior espécie de primata do mundo, superado apenas pelo gorila e pelo homem, com quem partilha cerca de 97% dos genes. Os orangotangos são animais territorialistas, para demarcar território o macho dá um grito estrondoso que avisa os outros orangotangos para não entrarem em seu território. São as espécies mais solitárias dos grandes primatas, com laços sociáveis que só ocorrem principalmente entre as mães e seus filhos independentes, que ficam juntos durante primeiros dois anos. Por consequência os machos adultos só procuram as fêmeas uma vez por ano, na época da seca e acasalam frontalmente.Uma característica sexual notável é o crescimento de "abas" nas laterais da fronte e no pescoço dos machos maduros, o que lhes dá um aspecto bastante peculiar.
As principais ameaças às populações de orangotangos selvagens incluem a caça, destruição do habitat e comércio ilegal de animais para uso de estimação. Segundo os cientistas, restam pouco mais de 100 000 orangotangos no mundo,[5] sendo que o rápido crescimento do ritmo de devastação permite fazer a previsão que a extinção da espécie ocorrerá em algumas décadas.
As fêmeas vivem em grupos, mas aparentemente sem a mesma hierarquia encontrada em outras espécies de antropóides e aprendem como cuidar dos filhotes com as fêmeas mais velhas. Os filhotes nascem após nove meses de gestação, passando a ficar agarrados aos pelos longos das costas da mãe. No ambiente silvestre, a taxa reprodutiva é baixa, o que contribui ainda mais para o risco de extinção. Os filhotes ficam em média 8 anos com a mãe, até se tornarem independentes, o que faz as mães orangotangos, as primatas que cuidam por mais tempo os seus filhos (sem contar com o ser humano.
Os orangotangos vivem em média 35 anos a 40 anos em ambiente selvagem e 50 anos em cativeiro.
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The orangutan (whose name comes from two words in the Malay language, which together mean "person of the forest") is a genus of only two species of Asian Great primates. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, orangutans are only found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were considered a kind. However, since 1996, they were divided into two species: the orangutan-of-borneo (P. pygmaeus) and Sumatran orangutan-(P. abelii). Furthermore, the kind-of-orangutan borneo is divided into three subspecies. Orangutans are also the only surviving species of the subfamily Ponginae, which also included several other species such as gigantopithecus, the largest primate known. Both species have had their genomes sequenced and appear to have diverged about 400,000 years ago. Orangutans diverged from the rest of the great apes is approximately 15.7000000 to 19.3000000 years ago.
Orangutans are the most arboreal primates and spend most of their time in trees. Your hair is typically reddish brown, unlike the fur of chimpanzees and gorillas. Males and females differ in size and appearance. Are between 1.10 and 1.40 m tall and weighs between 35 and 100 kg, while adult males generally weigh 200 kg, which makes it the third largest species of primate in the world, surpassed only by the gorilla and man- with whom he shares about 97% of genes. Orangutans are territorial animals, marking territory for the male gives a resounding cry that warns others not to orangutans entering their territory. They are more solitary species of great apes, with sociable ties that only occur mainly between mothers and their children independents who stay together during the first two years. Consequently adult males seeking females only once a year, during the dry season and mate frontalmente.Uma sexual remarkable feature is the growth of "tabs" on the sides of the forehead and neck of mature males, which gives them an aspect quite peculiar.
The main threats to populations of wild orangutans include hunting, habitat destruction and illegal trade of animals for pet use. According to scientists, remain little more than 100,000 orangutans in the world, [5] where the fast growing pace of devastation allows to forecast the extinction of the species occur in a few decades.
Females live in groups, but apparently without the same hierarchy found in other species of apes and learn how to care for puppies older females. Puppies are born after nine months of pregnancy, becoming cling to the long coasts of the mother. In the wild, the reproductive rate is low, which further contributes to the risk of extinction. The puppies are on average 8 years with the mother until they become independent, which makes mothers orangutans, the primates who care for their children more time (not counting humans.
Orangutans live on average 35 years to 40 years in the wild and 50 years in captivity.
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Hop On Board Explorers!
Image by Express Monorail
Finding Nemo – The Musical captures the heart, humor, characters and story from the Disney·Pixar animated film Finding Nemo and adapts them into a mesmerizing 30-minute Broadway-style musical stage show. The performance is for audiences of all ages in the air-conditioned Theater in the Wild in the DinoLand U.S.A. area at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
It's a big, blue beautiful world, but not without its dangers, as the overprotective clownfish father, Marlin, his curious son, Nemo, and their friend, Dory, find out in this big fish story—complete with new musical numbers that take their cue from lines from the movie, including "Just Keep Swimming" and "Go with the Flow."
The innovative lighting, sound, special effects and stunning theatrical puppets—some as large as cars—make Finding Nemo – The Musical a must "sea" production. ~ WaltDisneyWorld.com
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Finding Nemo – The Musical, DinoLand U.S.A., Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort
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party animal
Image by istolethetv
Be-wigged dog (not sure what the costume is supposed to be, specifically... Tina Turner?) 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.
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Giraffe Sticking out her Tongue
Image by Randi Deuro
sticking out her tongue (taken with a Nikon D90, 200 mm lens)
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Walagamaba - the king of Kalagama -20110703_IMG_1645
Image by Dhammika Heenpella / Images of Sri Lanka
In the first night in Kalagama, the three of us along with our tracker had the luxury of sleeping ‘tight’ under starlight in a 6’x6’ guard hut (Massa) built on a tree by an open paddy field. There we had too much of information of the notoriety of Walagamaba. Some of the Walagamba stories which ended in tragic human deaths certainly made my night longer and colder.
After searching for the king for almost two full days, finally we got a phone call from a fellow tracker on the whereabouts. I was excited as a teenager who’s going to watch an ‘adults only’ movie for the first time. With the camera firmly held in my hand, I said “Let’s get out and get this bastard” to myself.
Finally we reached the location and spotted the pachyderm at a time when the pale sun kissing the horizon. Under the fading light we closed in stealthily. We travelled about 200 meters in a path somewhat parallel to the beast’s, leaving a quite comfortable distance between both the animal and the human beings.
At this small open forest patch, the king stopped suddenly and turned his huge head towards us. I was not sure how good its vision was but the bull elephant made sure to lock its eyes on us for a while which turned my enthusiasm in to a fear for life. It humbled me to the core – it indeed was a majestic and fearsome beast.
I agree with Rajiv Welikala. There is no doubt in my mind that Walagamaba has to be the king of the wild tuskers at least in the North Central part of the country. It is not because of his tusks or the strongly built body, extraordinary size or the aggressive behavior it is known for. But the majestic and fearsome look which only a king could possess.
Eyes of the tiger
Image by Swamibu
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A young bengal tiger giving me 'the look' (before lunch) at Shenzhen safari park, China.
Primarily found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and Tibet, the Bengal tiger is one of the largest and the most common tiger subspecies. They live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, subtropical and tropical rainforest's, scrub forests, wet and dry deciduous forests and mangroves.
Upto 310cm long, weighing upto 240kgs, it is estimated that there are only 4,500 of these animals left, with around 3,000 of them living in India. This was one of two young tigers, a couple of years old, looking at us (licking their teeth!) as we walked past!
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Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
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Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
Image by photo-555.com
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Singapore. Free photo for your blog or website.
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See free use rules and download larger size on photo-555.com
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Best 3D Anaglyph Poster Ever
Image by ProLithic 3D
This is my Best 3D Anaglyph Poster Ever with great sharp clarity of the CGI Photo Composite that creates an awesome T Rex Dinosaur Scene in Vivid Anaglyph 3D. Download this Full Size Image with Hundreds of Other Great Shots at interocular.yolasite.com Aircraft Flying, Cars on Show, Motorcycles Shining, Animals Posing, City and Nature Scenes Too. Download the Fantastic detailed 3D Models in ALL Formats to Create Scenes like this from bit.ly/GoToModels and bit.ly/MoreTopRatedModels
Green Bottle Fly
Image by jpctalbot
Macro photo of a Green Bottle fly. Note the ridges and colorful rainbow iridescence on the wings due to thin-film interference. I had not noticed these features before, I suppose its because its so difficult to get this close to a live fly! I suspect the metallic green hue is generated by thin film optics or maybe a natural photonic crystal. The white backdrop was designed to look like those Telus ads with cute squirrel monkeys and other animals.
I used the Canon PowerShot Pro 1 SuperMacro mode to get within 3 centimeters distance. I captured this fly in a transparent container and let him get comfortable in his new home for about one hour. When I released the cover to take the photo, he did not immediately escape because he assumed the cover was still there! The background is fine grain printer paper curved to act as a bounce flash diffuser. Direct light from the flash was blocked with another white sheet folded as to allow secondary reflection to reach the top part of the curved sheet on the table. The fly is still in my room so I may catch him again and try this shot in a lightbox to get a brighter reflection off the metallic green part. I will probably go outside to catch a bigger one to improve the resolution as my camera cannot zoom in any closer (this is a crop from a much larger shot).
No animals were harmed in the taking of these photos.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.