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Eunice Aphroditois, The Bobbit Worm

Thursday, 1st August 2013, 00:08:11
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 16, Hits: 1497, Size: 1MiB
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm, is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm dwelling at the ocean floor. This organism buries its long body into an ocean bed composed of gravel, mud or corals, where it waits patiently for outside stimulus to reach one of its five antennae. Armed with sharp teeth, it is known to attack with such speeds that its prey is sometimes sliced in half. Although the worm hunts for food, it is omnivorous...
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm
Eunice aphroditois, the Bobbit worm

Crabeater Seal

Tuesday, 30th July 2013, 00:08:53
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 3, Hits: 350, Size: 0MiB
The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga or carcinophagus) is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica. They are medium- to large-sized (over 2 m in length), relatively slender and pale-colored, found primarily on the free-floating pack ice that extends seasonally out from the Antarctic coast, which they use as a platform for resting, mating, social aggregation and accessing their prey. They are by far the most abundant seal species in the world...
crabeater seal
crabeater seal
crabeater seal

Orca And Dolphin

Thursday, 25th July 2013, 22:24:18
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 5, Hits: 585, Size: 0MiB
The killer whale (Orcinus orca), commonly referred to as the orca, and less commonly as the blackfish, is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from the frigid Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales as a species have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey...
orca and dolphin
orca and dolphin
orca and dolphin
orca and dolphin
orca and dolphin

Shadow, The Paragliding Dog

Thursday, 25th July 2013, 12:57:51
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 4, Hits: 516, Size: 0MiB
Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a hollow fabric wing whose shape is formed by its suspension lines, the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing and the aerodynamic forces of the air flowing over the outside...
Shadow, the paragliding dog
Shadow, the paragliding dog
Shadow, the paragliding dog
Shadow, the paragliding dog

Fat Sphynx Cat

Monday, 22nd July 2013, 10:42:03
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 3, Hits: 459, Size: 0MiB
The Sphynx (also known as Canadian Hairless ) is a rare breed of cat known for its lack of a coat. The contemporary breed of Sphynx (known also as the Canadian Sphynx, distinct from the Russian Sphynx breeds - Peterbald, Don Sphynx) started in 1966, in Roncesvalles, Toronto when a hairless kitten named Prune was born. The kitten was mated with its mother (backcrossing), which produced one more naked kitten. Together with a few naked kittens found later it became the primogenitor of the breed...
fat sphynx cat
fat sphynx cat
fat sphynx cat

Dead Baby Baboon Discovered In Nature's Valley, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

Sunday, 14th July 2013, 23:51:43
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 3, Hits: 649, Size: 0MiB
Baboons are African and Arabian Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. The five species are some of the largest nonhominoid members of the primate order; only the mandrill and the drill are larger. Previously, the closely related gelada (genus Theropithecus) and the two species (mandrill and drill) of genus Mandrillus were grouped in the same genus, and these Old World monkeys are still often referred to as baboons in everyday speech...
Dead baby baboon discovered in Nature's Valley, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
Dead baby baboon discovered in Nature's Valley, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
Dead baby baboon discovered in Nature's Valley, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

Snail Over The Sleeping Frog

Wednesday, 10th July 2013, 21:57:14
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 6, Hits: 1221, Size: 0MiB
Snail is a common name for almost all members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have coiled shells in the adult stage. When the word is used in a general sense, it includes sea snails, land snails and freshwater snails. Otherwise snail-like creatures that lack a shell (or have only a very small one) are called slugs. One species of land snail, the Giant African Snail, can grow to be 15 inches (38 cm) from snout to tail, and weigh 2 pounds (0.91 kg)...
snail over the sleeping frog
snail over the sleeping frog
snail over the sleeping frog
snail over the sleeping frog
snail over the sleeping frog

Mother Leopard Rescues Her Baby

Wednesday, 10th July 2013, 17:23:24
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 8, Hits: 1450, Size: 1MiB
The leopard, Panthera pardus, is a member of the Felidae family and the smallest of the four "big cats" in the genus Panthera, the other three being the tiger, lion and jaguar. Once distributed across eastern and southern Asia and Africa, from Siberia to South Africa, the leopard's range of distribution has decreased radically because of hunting and loss of habitat...
mother leopard rescues her baby
mother leopard rescues her baby
mother leopard rescues her baby
mother leopard rescues her baby
mother leopard rescues her baby

Relocating Elephants Project, Kenya Wildlife Service

Wednesday, 26th June 2013, 23:19:14
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 13, Hits: 2538, Size: 1MiB
The Kenya Wildlife Service, otherwise known by the initialism KWS, is a Kenyan state corporation that was established in 1990 to conserve and manage Kenya’s wildlife. It is established under an Act of Parliament Cap 376 (The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act) with the mandate to conserve and manage wildlife in Kenya, and to enforce related laws and regulations. It manages the biodiversity of the country, protecting and conserving the flora and fauna...
Relocating elephants project, Kenya Wildlife Service
Relocating elephants project, Kenya Wildlife Service
Relocating elephants project, Kenya Wildlife Service
Relocating elephants project, Kenya Wildlife Service
Relocating elephants project, Kenya Wildlife Service

Breeding Butterflies At Home

Tuesday, 25th June 2013, 22:59:57
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 8, Hits: 1385, Size: 0MiB
A butterfly is a mainly day-flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, the butterflies and moths. Like other holometabolous insects, the butterfly's life cycle consists of four parts, egg, larva, pupa and adult. Most species are diurnal. Butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. Butterflies comprise the true butterflies (superfamily Papilionoidea), the skippers (superfamily Hesperioidea) and the moth-butterflies (superfamily Hedyloidea)...
breeding butterflies at home
breeding butterflies at home
breeding butterflies at home
breeding butterflies at home
breeding butterflies at home

Duck Laid Eggs And Made Some Ducklings

Monday, 24th June 2013, 22:29:21
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 14, Hits: 1646, Size: 1MiB
Duck is the common name for a number of species in the Anatidae family of birds. The ducks are divided between several subfamilies in the Anatidae family; they do not represent a monophyletic group but a form taxon, since swans and geese are not considered ducks. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water...
duck laid eggs and made some ducklings
duck laid eggs and made some ducklings
duck laid eggs and made some ducklings
duck laid eggs and made some ducklings
duck laid eggs and made some ducklings

Animal And Wildlife Photography By National Geographic

Tuesday, 18th June 2013, 23:29:31
Album: Fauna & Flora, New uploads: 17, Hits: 2536, Size: 1MiB
National Geographic, formerly the National Geographic Magazine, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded. It is immediately identifiable by the characteristic yellow frame that surrounds its front cover. There are 12 monthly issues of the National Geographic per year, plus additional map supplements. On rare occasions, special editions are issued...
Animal and wildlife photography by National Geographic
Animal and wildlife photography by National Geographic
Animal and wildlife photography by National Geographic
Animal and wildlife photography by National Geographic
Animal and wildlife photography by National Geographic
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