Archive for: Animals

Best Spontaneous Moments Photos - Three Sheets to the Wind

May 20th, 2012

Best Spontaneous Moments Photos 2012

The Very Best "Spontaneous Moments" Photos Escaping the Surf! -- Photo and caption by David Smith This is a picture of my son playing in the Mediterranean surf on a beach in Barcelona. It was taken during a late autumn family vacation and captures a childs enchantment and excitement with the sea during a lovely [...]

Carpet Shark Eats Another Shark Whole

Feb 14th, 2012

Shark Eats Another Shark Whole (Photos)

Photos by Daniela Ceccarelli National Geographic recently released this amazing photograph of one shark eating another shark whole. The photos were taken by Daniela Ceccarelli, of Australia's Research Council Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. Daniela was conducting research on a "fish census" off Great Keppel Island, Great Barrier Reef when she spotted what [...]

Lizard Ant Amazing Photo

Feb 7th, 2012

Don't Play On My Mouth

Macro Photo of Lizard with Ant on Its Head This macro lizard photo has amazing detail and color. Astonishing macro photo from Indonesian photographer Teguh Santosa. We're guessing the lizard isn't hungry at the moment. Or, maybe this was right before the big CHOMP!!??!! Photo is Copyright Teguh Santosa. Be sure to check out his [...]

A-Cape-gannet-looms-large

Dec 27th, 2011

Now I See Why "The Birds" Was Scary

A Cape gannet looms large in a prizewinning image from the World Press Photo exhibition, which is being shown at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The gannet has a wingspan of almost 2 metres and can hit the water at up to 75mph Photograph: Thomas P Peschak/Save our Seas Related articles Best Sites for [...]

Amazing Frozen Landscape Photo

Dec 27th, 2011

15 Amazing Photos to Blow Your Mind

Today we feature a collection of amazing photos featuring landscape, underwater, celebration, and other beautiful scenes sure to make you drool. None of these photos have been photoshopped or enhanced in any way. These are natural photos depicting amazing color combinations. Enjoy! Waiting for a Miracle Slovenia church in the morning fog. Absolutely stunning landscape [...]

seagull-spying

Oct 20th, 2011

Seagull Knows You Are Bird Watching

Let's just all agree birds are creepy animals. Now, now, I know you might disagree, but birds have eyes that will pierce your soul, screeches that will pierce your ears and shark pointy beaks that will pierce your eyes. They are not natural and seeing one looking into my soul like this intimidating seagull is [...]

Hornero Bird Building Its Nest

Jun 30th, 2011

Hornero Bird Building It's Nest

Welcome to My New Place This little guy seems to have won himself a mate for his fine nest building skills. Nice job!! Hornero Facts: Horneros are brown birds with rather short tails and fairly long bills. These wonderful birds are known for building mud nests that resemble old wood-fired ovens. The Spanish word “hornero” [...]

Breaching-Humpback-Whale

Jun 13th, 2011

Breaching Humpback Whale

A female humpback whale breaches in Frederick Sound, Alaska. While marine scientists are not sure why the mammals display this kind of behavior, I think they do it just because it looks fun. Duh, Winning!

feeding-seagulls

Jun 13th, 2011

Feeding Seagulls

A close-up photograph of feeding seagulls from a car. You have to admire the moment captured as the hand feeds the seagulls...wings photographed in mid-flight...beautiful. Of course the car was probably covered in bird poop minutes later. Related articles Top 10: Over-Hyped Toys We Hate to Love (totallytop10.com) 10 Human Foods that Could Kill Your [...]

horse-surgery

Jun 13th, 2011

Preparing a Horse for Surgery

Surgeons prepare a horse for surgery. I have often wondered how that would work. This photograph gives us some insight into why it is so expensive and complicated to perform equine surgery.

Huge-Gator

Apr 18th, 2011

Another Day, Another Huge Gator

15 to 18 Foot Alligator Doesn't Phase Anyone I just don't get it. These people don't look the least bit alarmed to see this huge, 15'-18' dead alligator. Worse even, they look happy and excited to be posing beside it. I mean, c'mon, this thing was probably just killed in the very same waters where [...]

Two-Boxer-Dogs

Apr 17th, 2011

Okay, You Win

Two Boxers Showing Their Playful Side First introduced in Germany, the Boxer has been bred to be large in size, stocky, and short-haired. Boxers are brachycephalic (meaning they have broad, short skulls) and have a square muzzle. They typically have an underbite (prognathism), very strong jaws and a powerful bite, which helps them hang on [...]

Giant-Sea-Bass-1900

Apr 16th, 2011

Retro Giant Sea Bass Photos

Today we feature a couple of retro photos showing fishermen with world record Giant Sea Bass catches. It's hard to imagine fish this big, but these are real, non-Photoshopped photos of world record size fish. The photo above shows John Perkins with his 428 lbs. catch in 1905. This second image of a world record [...]

Morten-Koldby-bear

Mar 30th, 2011

Soulful Animal Portraits

Danish photographer Morten Koldby has photographed some the most soulful and beautiful animal portraits you will ever have the privilege of viewing! Seeing the animals so close and personal makes you wonder how he was able to photograph these majestic beasts with such startling humanistic qualities, such as thoughtfulness and even sadness. The emotions range [...]

Toddler-Strangling-Goose

Mar 13th, 2011

Take that You Stupid Goose

Your Goose Is Cooked After months of terrifying toddlers throughout the community, this goose finally met her demise at the hands of a formidable young foe... An adorable three-year-old with a Kung-Fu grip! So, take that you stupid goose... Take that!

Australia Whale Stranding

Feb 23rd, 2011

Tragic Death of Beached Whales

Death on the Beach - 48 Pilot Whales Euthanized A pod of 107 pilot whales was found stranded on Mason Bay in Stewart Island, New Zeland. The Department of Conservation made the decision to euthanize the whales. - Reuters. Department biodiversity programme manager Brent Beaven said about half of the whales were still alive on [...]

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