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Cool Animal Shelter images

A few nice animal shelter images I found:


Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelter
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Available Animals currently at the shelter
---------Shooting Data--------------
Date:September,4,2012
Time:01:17:02:PM
Camera:NIKON D7000
Lens:105
Lens(35mm eq.):157
ISO:200
SS:1/320 @ f/5.6



Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelter
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Available Animals currently at the shelter
---------Shooting Data--------------
Date:September,4,2012
Time:01:22:41:PM
Camera:NIKON D7000
Lens:95
Lens(35mm eq.):142
ISO:200
SS:1/200 @ f/5.6

Cool Animal Health images

Some cool animal health images:



Animal Health Technology Facilities
animal health
Image by vaniercollege

Cool Animal Names images

Some cool animal names images:



who know the name of this animal???
animal names
Image by IMax

Nice Animal Shelters photos

A few nice animal shelters images I found:


Harley - Adopted!
animal shelters
Image by BenSpark
Updated again: Harley went to that family. They didn't do the things they said they would so Harley went back to the Shelter. However she was adopted again and is now in a good forever home.

Updated: Harley has been adopted. She is doing well in a family of 3 boys who are doing agility training with her.

Harley is up for Adoption at the North Attleboro Animal Shelter. You can learn more about her there as well as at The BenSpark

Stuffed Animal Sleepover at the library

Some cool stuff animals images:


Stuffed Animal Sleepover at the library
stuff animals
Image by Klara Kim
But they were still hungry so they raided the staff refrigerator.

Cool Animal Behavior images

A few nice animal behavior images I found:


DSC_0096
animal behavior
Image by BobMacInnes



Hidden treasure 3
animal behavior
Image by BobMacInnes

Nice Service Animal photos

A few nice service animal images I found:



Ethiopian cargo service
service animal
Image by Evgeni Zotov
On the way from Babile to Harar our minibus stoped to take aboard sheeps that somebody wanted to transport to Harar. They tied up sheeps' legs and loaded them onto roof one by one. There was just metal grid on the roof and all the way to Harar was bumpy. I asked those people if they care about condition of animals - 'coz they certainly broke some bones. It's ok, they told me, those animals are just for meat.

Later I saw such style of transportation again and again.

Nice Service Animal photos

Check out these service animal images:



Aquarius
service animal
Image by stephskardal
Aquarius is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338507.

Cool Animal Research images

Check out these animal research images:



ILRI's animal feeding lab in Hyderabad: Screening fodder samples
animal research
Image by ILRI
ILRI research technician KVSV Prasad screens fodder samples for improved animal feeding using a near infrared spectrometer at the ILRI lab on the ICRISAT campus in Hyderabad, India (photo credit: ILRI/Stevie Mann).

Cool Animal Game images

Check out these animal game images:



My boy, Thaddeus
animal game
Image by williamhartz
My first creature from the upcoming game Spore. Meet Thaddeus.

Download the Spore Creature Creator at www.spore.com/

Nice Animal Movie photos

A few nice animal movie images I found:


Little Bubba 073
animal movie
Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
Found in a barn with another (healthy) kitten severely emaciated I70 & Tower on 10/16/2009. Very friendly, eats well. Will be a few weeks before he is available for adoption, he needs to put on weight and be neutered.

Updates:
Little Bubba (not available for adoption yet) was left to fend for himself at a barn. With no food, he resorted to eating dirt, twigs, and possibly a mouse. He was terrifyingly thin, wobbly, and his lower half and the box he arrived in were soaked with watery diarrhea.

After all of the attention he had at intake, Little Bubba had very little strength to protest a bath and quietly endured the few tests we needed to run to see where we should proceed with his healthcare. He tested negative for FIV, FeLV, Heartworm, Panleukopenia, and Giardia.

During the next week he ate like there was no tomorrow, but continued to seep diarrhea and had great difficulty passing the hard stool that had been stuck there for so long, so off to the vet. With a weekend stay on IV's and lots of help under anesthesia, he was relieved of 14 (or so) hard masses of feces.

A week after that he looks more like a cat and less like an orange striped skeleton movie prop. His face and body have filled out more, his eyes less sunken, and he almost has the strength to walk a few paces before going back to bed. He still has trouble passing hard stool, but no longer seeps. He loves to be loved and has learned if he meows he gets pets and foods! He needs the calories, anyway. : )

Stay tuned for updated photos and such!


Little Bubba 076
animal movie
Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
Found in a barn with another (healthy) kitten severely emaciated I70 & Tower on 10/16/2009. Very friendly, eats well. Will be a few weeks before he is available for adoption, he needs to put on weight and be neutered.

Updates:
Little Bubba (not available for adoption yet) was left to fend for himself at a barn. With no food, he resorted to eating dirt, twigs, and possibly a mouse. He was terrifyingly thin, wobbly, and his lower half and the box he arrived in were soaked with watery diarrhea.

After all of the attention he had at intake, Little Bubba had very little strength to protest a bath and quietly endured the few tests we needed to run to see where we should proceed with his healthcare. He tested negative for FIV, FeLV, Heartworm, Panleukopenia, and Giardia.

During the next week he ate like there was no tomorrow, but continued to seep diarrhea and had great difficulty passing the hard stool that had been stuck there for so long, so off to the vet. With a weekend stay on IV's and lots of help under anesthesia, he was relieved of 14 (or so) hard masses of feces.

A week after that he looks more like a cat and less like an orange striped skeleton movie prop. His face and body have filled out more, his eyes less sunken, and he almost has the strength to walk a few paces before going back to bed. He still has trouble passing hard stool, but no longer seeps. He loves to be loved and has learned if he meows he gets pets and foods! He needs the calories, anyway. : )

Stay tuned for updated photos and such!

Nice The Animal Pictures photos

A few nice the animal pictures images I found:


Ring-Tailed Lemurs at Drusillas Park Zoo 137
the animal pictures
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe
Thanks for viewing my photos of the Ring-Tailed Lemur at Drusillas Park Zoo! - Dean
Information about Dean Thorpe
Dean Thorpe on Facebook
Dean Thorpe on Tumblr
Drusillas Park Zoo Web Site


Ring-Tailed Lemurs at Drusillas Park Zoo 56
the animal pictures
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe
Thanks for viewing my photos of the Ring-Tailed Lemur at Drusillas Park Zoo! - Dean
Information about Dean Thorpe
Dean Thorpe on Facebook
Dean Thorpe on Tumblr
Drusillas Park Zoo Web Site

Disney's Animal Kingdom 105

Check out these the animal pictures images:


Disney's Animal Kingdom 105
the animal pictures
Image by Michael Kappel


Disney's Animal Kingdom Park
disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/

Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
View the high resolution image on my photo website
Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

Nice Animal Picture photos

Check out these animal picture images:



Dachshund
animal picture
Image by -hndrk-
Very male thing!

Nice Animal Videos photos

A few nice animal videos images I found:



Slow
animal videos
Image by Ana Gasston
Sloth, London Zoo, on 25 April 2009 (45 seconds)

Cool Animal Plant images

Some cool animal plant images:




Small plant
animal plant
Image by foko_madagascar
Small tree have been planted
Actually, how many species of plants, animals, birds and insects are disappeared because of the climate change. This world is in danger. Nowadays there is many people don’t drink clean water, the air is polluted and the land is deserted. To face that problems, BUEC took a part of the protection of the environment in Tamatave. As an English club for the University students, we gave an example to all the students of the University students of Tamatave of how should we behaved to face this problem yesterday afternoon (Sunday, August, 02nd , 2009) instead of having a meeting. We planted 61 feet of small trees in the campus. As I said, from this day we’re going to help this world to fight against this problem. We’re going to protect the environment. So this one was only the for starting and the first step because we want to make sure that we can manage it before acting. And also we want to let people knows that BUEC is alive, BUEC exists, BUEC helps you and BUEC is always thinking of the best of this world: LOVE, PEACE and HEALTH. The first step was successful and now we’re thinking for the next action, it’s gonna be outside of the campus. We do hope that the mayor will be agreed and allowed us to do the same thing of what we did in the campus.

Now I would like to profit to tell you that our club is open for everybody who want to visit us, to be member and why not for those who want to help us. I insure you that you won’t regret to choose BUEC. I would like also to thank Mrs. Yan (Ivoloina park) who gave us the small trees for free, and the President of the University of Tamatave who allowed us to fulfil our dream. We don’t forget also to thank all of the journalists who came to see and to film what we did yesterday and indeed special thanks for Mr. Chaplain who always assisted us to all we did. He is like our couch. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!

Nice Animal Puppy photos

Check out these animal puppy images:


Darby's First Day_013010 012
animal puppy
Image by Donnaphoto
New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.


Darby's First Day_013010 052
animal puppy
Image by Donnaphoto
New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.


Darby's First Day_013010 062
animal puppy
Image by Donnaphoto
New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.

Nice Animal Abuse photos

A few nice animal abuse images I found:


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animal abuse
Image by takedownking
Paws Against King & CREDO SuperPAC protest against Steve King’s defense of animal abuse.


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animal abuse
Image by takedownking
Paws Against King & CREDO SuperPAC protest against Steve King’s defense of animal abuse.


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animal abuse
Image by takedownking
Paws Against King & CREDO SuperPAC protest against Steve King’s defense of animal abuse.

Cool Animal World images

A few nice animal world images I found:


The Small World Band
animal world
Image by Wootang01
Everyone loves to hate Hong Kong Disneyland. The media reviles the park and serves it up as tabloid fodder, reveling in an orgy of cruel delight with every single hiring misstep and every missed attendance goal. Local citizens, with whom my conversations have yielded much anecdotal evidence, also have voiced their displeasure, mostly over the park's size - too small - and its demographics - too many mainlanders. So it was with these pejorative impressions, this cacophony of complaints simmering in my imagination, that I passed warily through the gates of the Magic Kingdom, in cautious expectation of unfulfilled promises and inexorable bores. What I got, however, to my pleasant surprise and veritable enjoyment, was an afternoon and evening spent in the company of great friends amidst all sorts of amusements, an outing that easily summited any acclivity of entertainment previously established in my mind.


There were rides, lots of them, on which my friends and I spent much time frolicking like little children in whose hands are new toys. We actually spent more time on the rides than on the lines to board them, which surprised me, and added to the allure of the place. Every attraction, whether it was Space Mountain or Small World, whether it was the crazy tea cups or Pooh's dyslexic, whole-language reading adventure, was accessible without having to spend an inordinate amount of time waiting, and that's a good thing. We spent about one-minute in line for my favorite ride, Buzz Light Year's space voyage - a real-life first-person shooter. In general, I think can queue for ten minutes in order to go on a two-minute ride, any day, no problem.

Not only were the rides, and their queues impressive; the shows, too, were of such outstanding quality that our merry band contrived meticulously to attend them, twice even. Our friend lady B, whose initial plan we had followed to come to Disney and by whose handiwork we were granted free admittance, performed marvelously at the Golden Mickeys, a captivating drama involving physical feats of daring, risky dancing, plenty of singing and of course many of Walt's freaky, life-sized animals. From the audience, we cheered lustily for our friend and her fellow performers who went through a medley of Disney's greatest soundtracks and scenes. Other seated-performances that we attended, including the Stitch game and the 4D symphony orchestra, moreover delivered hilarity and sensory thrills. The High School Musical outdoor rally, my favorite, was an engrossing confluence of infectious beats, rhythmic dancing and filipino goodwill. Indeed, there was not a single misfire in all of the super live-action and animated spectacles we viewed. Engrossed audiences laughed, clapped and cheered wildly.

Who can forget the evening's main events, the night parade and the fireworks? So desperately did we desire prime seating that we scouted and camped our positions as though settlers rushing through a frontier, assiduously scanning and then demarcating our territory. We would not be denied a gorgeous view of the evening's entertainment. And when it came time for the performances, that the shows did touch the ethereal heights of our lofty expectations only added to ecstasy of being like a child, in awe and wonder, of the world around us. The Disney magic verily cast its spell on us, suspending our maturity for the welcomed digestion of a deep palette of colors set to slick choreography. Neither the Halloween parade (and the accompanying ghoulish, nighttime frights in Adventureland) nor the fireworks extravaganza should be missed.

Finally, as much as firsthand experience has proven its worth in debunking deplorable myths and conjectures about Hong Kong Disneyland (e.g. the park is too small; there are too many mainlanders), much of the myth-shattering and debunkment in my own received opinion came from eloquent discourse with past and present Disney cast members, from whom I learned about the pricing structure of Disney merchandise and foods - and why both seem to be presumptuously expensive - and whose words, combined with my own experience in the park, confirm the notion that Disney works hard to adjust its brand for cultural differences, though in the case of Hong Kong, the company still has much to demonstrate before a critical local audience.

Everyone loves to hate Hong Kong Disneyland. The media reviles the park and serves it up as tabloid fodder, reveling in an orgy of cruel delight with every single hiring misstep and every missed attendance goal. Local citizens, with whom my conversations have yielded much anecdotal evidence, also have voiced their displeasure, mostly over the park's size - too small - and its demographics - too many mainlanders. So it was with these pejorative impressions, this cacophony of complaints simmering in my imagination, that I passed warily through the gates of the Magic Kingdom, in cautious expectation of unfulfilled promises and inexorable bores. What I got, however, to my pleasant surprise and veritable enjoyment, was an afternoon and evening spent in the company of great friends amidst all sorts of amusements, an outing that easily summited any acclivity of entertainment previously established in my mind.


There were rides, lots of them, on which my friends and I spent much time frolicking like little children in whose hands are new toys. We actually spent more time on the rides than on the lines to board them, which surprised me, and added to the allure of the place. Every attraction, whether it was Space Mountain or Small World, whether it was the crazy tea cups or Pooh's dyslexic, whole-language reading adventure, was accessible without having to spend an inordinate amount of time waiting, and that's a good thing. We spent about one-minute in line for my favorite ride, Buzz Light Year's space voyage - a real-life first-person shooter. In general, I think can queue for ten minutes in order to go on a two-minute ride, any day, no problem.

Not only were the rides, and their queues impressive; the shows, too, were of such outstanding quality that our merry band contrived meticulously to attend them, twice even. Our friend lady B, whose initial plan we had followed to come to Disney and by whose handiwork we were granted free admittance, performed marvelously at the Golden Mickeys, a captivating drama involving physical feats of daring, risky dancing, plenty of singing and of course many of Walt's freaky, life-sized animals. From the audience, we cheered lustily for our friend and her fellow performers who went through a medley of Disney's greatest soundtracks and scenes. Other seated-performances that we attended, including the Stitch game and the 4D symphony orchestra, moreover delivered hilarity and sensory thrills. The High School Musical outdoor rally, my favorite, was an engrossing confluence of infectious beats, rhythmic dancing and filipino goodwill. Indeed, there was not a single misfire in all of the super live-action and animated spectacles we viewed. Engrossed audiences laughed, clapped and cheered wildly.

Who can forget the evening's main events, the night parade and the fireworks? So desperately did we desire prime seating that we scouted and camped our positions as though settlers rushing through a frontier, assiduously scanning and then demarcating our territory. We would not be denied a gorgeous view of the evening's entertainment. And when it came time for the performances, that the shows did touch the ethereal heights of our lofty expectations only added to ecstasy of being like a child, in awe and wonder, of the world around us. The Disney magic verily cast its spell on us, suspending our maturity for the welcomed digestion of a deep palette of colors set to slick choreography. Neither the Halloween parade (and the accompanying ghoulish, nighttime frights in Adventureland) nor the fireworks extravaganza should be missed.

Finally, as much as firsthand experience has proven its worth in debunking deplorable myths and conjectures about Hong Kong Disneyland (e.g. the park is too small; there are too many mainlanders), much of the myth-shattering and debunkment in my own received opinion came from eloquent discourse with past and present Disney cast members, from whom I learned about the pricing structure of Disney merchandise and foods - and why both seem to be presumptuously expensive - and whose words, combined with my own experience in the park, confirm the notion that Disney works hard to adjust its brand for cultural differences, though in the case of Hong Kong, the company still has much to demonstrate before a critical local audience.

Everyone loves to hate Hong Kong Disneyland. The media reviles the park and serves it up as tabloid fodder, reveling in an orgy of cruel delight with every single hiring misstep and every missed attendance goal. Local citizens, with whom my conversations have yielded much anecdotal evidence, also have voiced their displeasure, mostly over the park's size - too small - and its demographics - too many mainlanders. So it was with these pejorative impressions, this cacophony of complaints simmering in my imagination, that I passed warily through the gates of the Magic Kingdom, in cautious expectation of unfulfilled promises and inexorable bores. What I got, however, to my pleasant surprise and veritable enjoyment, was an afternoon and evening spent in the company of great friends amidst all sorts of amusements, an outing that easily summited any acclivity of entertainment previously established in my mind.


There were rides, lots of them, on which my friends and I spent much time frolicking like little children in whose hands are new toys. We actually spent more time on the rides than on the lines to board them, which surprised me, and added to the allure of the place. Every attraction, whether it was Space Mountain or Small World, whether it was the crazy tea cups or Pooh's dyslexic, whole-language reading adventure, was accessible without having to spend an inordinate amount of time waiting, and that's a good thing. We spent about one-minute in line for my favorite ride, Buzz Light Year's space voyage - a real-life first-person shooter. In general, I think can queue for ten minutes in order to go on a two-minute ride, any day, no problem.

Not only were the rides, and their queues impressive; the shows, too, were of such outstanding quality that our merry band contrived meticulously to attend them, twice even. Our friend lady B, whose initial plan we had followed to come to Disney and by whose handiwork we were granted free admittance, performed marvelously at the Golden Mickeys, a captivating drama involving physical feats of daring, risky dancing, plenty of singing and of course many of Walt's freaky, life-sized animals. From the audience, we cheered lustily for our friend and her fellow performers who went through a medley of Disney's greatest soundtracks and scenes. Other seated-performances that we attended, including the Stitch game and the 4D symphony orchestra, moreover delivered hilarity and sensory thrills. The High School Musical outdoor rally, my favorite, was an engrossing confluence of infectious beats, rhythmic dancing and filipino goodwill. Indeed, there was not a single misfire in all of the super live-action and animated spectacles we viewed. Engrossed audiences laughed, clapped and cheered wildly.

Who can forget the evening's main events, the night parade and the fireworks? So desperately did we desire prime seating that we scouted and camped our positions as though settlers rushing through a frontier, assiduously scanning and then demarcating our territory. We would not be denied a gorgeous view of the evening's entertainment. And when it came time for the performances, that the shows did touch the ethereal heights of our lofty expectations only added to ecstasy of being like a child, in awe and wonder, of the world around us. The Disney magic verily cast its spell on us, suspending our maturity for the welcomed digestion of a deep palette of colors set to slick choreography. Neither the Halloween parade (and the accompanying ghoulish, nighttime frights in Adventureland) nor the fireworks extravaganza should be missed.

Finally, as much as firsthand experience has proven its worth in debunking deplorable myths and conjectures about Hong Kong Disneyland (e.g. the park is too small; there are too many mainlanders), much of the myth-shattering and debunkment in my own received opinion came from eloquent discourse with past and present Disney cast members, from whom I learned about the pricing structure of Disney merchandise and foods - and why both seem to be presumptuously expensive - and whose words, combined with my own experience in the park, confirm the notion that Disney works hard to adjust its brand for cultural differences, though in the case of Hong Kong, the company still has much to demonstrate before a critical local audience.


179/365 And The World Keeps Spinning Round
animal world
Image by martinak15
This is the first time that I've actually spun a photo completely upside down...
Lightbox please!!!!!!!!

First off, I want to thank Emma for writing me my 10th testimonial! :) THANKS<3 GO CHECK HER OUT <3

Hey, so I was tagged by Sammy! Everyone! QUICK! Go to her photostream and check her out! :)

Favourite colour: ALL OF THEM! <3
Describe the background picture that’s on your phone: It's a silly drawing my friend did.
Last movie I watched: WALL-E.. My favorite<3
If I were an animal I would you be: A fish
What is your favourite tv show? How long have you been watching it? ahh I really have no idea.
Are you allergic to anything?: Nope!
Your Dream Vacation?: Some place with AMAZING locations!
What is your favourite photo you have taken: Ah that's really hard because there's a lot! BUT i'll pick my favorite from the past month... THIS one, I guess.
What is your favourite animal?: I just like them all :)

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on top of the world
animal world
Image by erin leigh mcconnell
this is semi-aerial view of animal kingdom.

Cool Animal Movie images

Some cool animal movie images:


Don't see me
animal movie
Image by Surinaghi
This title is a reference to one of my VERY favorite movie "DRACULA" of F.F. COPPOLA....When Gary Oldman (Dracula) is in his "werewolf style" and Winona Ryder (Mina) arrives...he didn't want her to see him like a beast...


ZinMotion
animal movie
Image by sillydog
Zelda loves to run. As anyone who's seen dachshund races knows, these dogs can be surprisingly fast for having such short little legs.

As an intersting commentary on our culture (or lack thereof), after posting a short movie of another of her favourite activities, "Zelda Rolls in Filth" quickly became the most popular download from my website.

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