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  • Gray Mini Lop Ear rabbit with Birthday hat on , isolated on white background

  • Sometimes all you need to feel relaxed is a good, warm sunbeam! / / Portfolio Areas / / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • Pug puppy commanding a Soviet tank painted with hearts :)

  • Detail- /

  • watch out they´re coming

  • A (photoshop) colored version of my graphite pencil drawing /

  • Captive cougar.

  • Featured on RedBubble’s Featured page: 08-10-08 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—- Who enjoys eating more than dogs and zombies? Now put them TOGETHER, and…. Using a my friend’s (Radjin Wolf) character for this pic.

  • Jumping Spider (Olympus 510) / The jumping spider family (Salticidae) contains more than 500 described genera and over 5,000 species, making it the largest family of spiders with about 13% of all species (Peng et al., 2002). Jumping spiders have good vision and use it for hunting and navigating. They are capable of jumping from place to place, secured by a silk tether. Both their book lungs and the tracheal system are well-developed, as they depend on both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping spiders are generally diurnal, active hunters. Their well developed internal hydraulic system extends their limbs by altering the pressure of body fluid (blood) within them. This enables the spiders to jump without having large muscular legs like a grasshopper. The jumping spider can therefore jump 20 to 60 or even 75-80 times the length of their body. When a jumping spider is moving from place to place, and especially just before it jumps, it tethers a filament of silk to whatever it is standing on. Should it fall for one reason or another, it climbs back up the silk tether. Jumping spiders are Scopula bearing spiders, which means that they have a very interesting Tarsal section. And the end of each leg they have hundreds of tiny hairs, which each then split into hundreds more tiny hairs, each tipped with an “end foot”. These thousands of tiny feet allow them to climb up and across virtually any terrain. They can even climb up glass by gripping onto the tiny imperfections, usually an impossible task for any spider. Jumping spiders also use their silk to weave small tent-like dwellings where females can protect their eggs, and which also serve as a shelter while moulting. Jumping spiders are known for their curiosity. If approached by a human hand, instead of scuttling away to safety as most spiders do, the jumping spider will usually leap and turn to face the hand. Further approach may result in the spider jumping backwards while still eyeing the hand. The tiny creature will even raise its forelimbs and “hold its ground”. Because of this contrast to other arachnids, the jumping spider is regarded as inquisitive as it is seemingly interested in whatever approaches it. (Wiki)

  • Well i wanted to see how heed look big srry for all the versions but hes Probably my fav /

  • Bashful roots and shoots / round and pointy / paws and pause / panda taken w/nikon d70 + nikkor 500/4 afi

  • This is a re-work of my Scruffy picture I took of her 3 days after I found her abandoned on the “campo” scared and alone. Nikon D40 18-55mm I think she must have been thrown out at night as she is terrified of going into our back garden at night (our spotlight is broken!) and just cowers on the grass in fear and refuses to go to the toilet! Anyway whilst RB was down the other day I did a bit of playing on PSP and this was one of the images I played with!!! TEXTURE /

  • one of the kittens from last season .. A new kitten season begins April 1 for me with hundreds of new babies .....this is for all the little kitties that will be locked up for months until they get adopted ..maybe they dream of what it will be like on the outside of the cage a few photos that I took blended together

  • Alaska [ Seal bi-colour-RagDoll-18weeks] Canon 400D / Studio lighting / f/stop 2.8

  • My little squirrel friend, I call him Oliver Twist…begging for his morning breakfast at my patio door. Picture / Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1250 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 175 mm / ISO Speed: 900 ___ Featured in the Following: / Color Me A Rainbow – Dec. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks / Michigan Outdoors / Nikon D40 Users Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Whiskers” – Top 10 (#2) – Dec. 2009 / Color Me A Rainbow – “INVITE ONLY-Best of FEATURED Brown Works-INVITE ONLY” – Top 10 (#5) – Dec. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Up On Two Legs” – Top 10 (#8) – Nov. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Put On A Happy Face” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Who You Lookin At?” – Top 10 (#3) – Oct. 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies !! – September Avatar Challenge – Challenge Winner (#1) Aug 2009 / The Beginner’s Corner – “That One Great Shot” – Top 10 (#5)

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  • I waaaaant my muuuuummeeeeeeeeeeee ! :)

  • Another one I retouched a little, this is my little panda friend, playing the bamboo, his favorite instrument. Wow, I am so happy is being featured! I hope you guys like it!

  • Some wars are fought on a very small scale.

  • Silly homage to one of my favorite singers.

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