Gnu 

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  • While migrating across the Serengeti Plains, some Zebras and Wildebeest (Gnu) paused for shelter beneath this acacia tree. / The false-colour effect of the infrared processing adds a very surreal flavour! ID: F1_50C6

  • Gnu
    by Corky

    The wildebeest, also known as the gnu, is an animal native to the lands of Africa. This wildebeest can be seen from a trek on the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park.

  • Gnu’s at rest

  • Tux (also known as Tux the Penguin) is the official mascot of the Linux kernel. / He is represented as an average penguin sitting on the ground with his flippers up.Tux does not accurately portray any specific one of the nineteen species of penguin, although he somewhat resembles an Adelie or perhaps a Gentoo penguin. He is often dressed or portrayed differently], depending on context.Crystal Linux icons are a style of drawing for Linux-based operating systems.

  • Tux the Penguin is the official mascot of the Linux kernel.The first person to call the penguin “Tux” was James Hughes, who said that it stood for “(T)orvalds (U)ni(X).Tux does not accurately portray any specific one of the nineteen species of penguin. He is often dressed or portrayed differently], depending on context.

  • In computing, a mouse functions as a pointing device by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of a small case, held under one of the user’s hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as wheels, which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations, or extra buttons or features can add more control or dimensional input.

  • In computing, a mouse functions as a pointing device by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of a small case, held under one of the user’s hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as wheels, which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations, or extra buttons or features can add more control or dimensional input.

  • T-shirt Design for Gnu/Linux Geeks In Beijing Olympics Era. - The baby Tux is contributed by Nicolas Rougier / - The last two rows of Chinese characters means One World, One Dream. / - It was developed under Fedora Core 3 and GIMP 2.0.5 I think the Beijing Olympics will be a big party, so people who comes from different place of the whole world would like to show their characters. You’ll be cool when you dress it in August, 2008.

  • Hyena scanning the horizon in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. It didn’t have to look around, as the “endless plain” was covered with the Great Migration of wildebeests and zebras.

  • Orphaned baby wildebeests running along the shore of lake Ndutu in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Their mothers had drowned in the treacherous mud and these calves were unfortunately doomed.

  • Wildebeest and young in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

  • A Brindled Gnu (or Blue Wildebeest) against an edited sunset. Connochaetes taurinus

  • Lunux Baby Tux Obama-style!

  • Another rendition of our lovely open source favourite penguin.

  • As I do believe in free choice, here is yet another rendition of our lovely open source favourite penguin. This is the “Gold” edition, suitable for developers and professionals. Gold and greyscale with exquisite, yet manly, outline detailing in light red.

  • This animal lives at the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, TN The Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) is a large ungulate mammal of the Bovid family and one of two species of wildebeest. This is the Western white-bearded wildebeest (C. t. mearnsi), it is the smallest and is found only in Kenya and western Tanzania. It grows to 1.7 meters shoulder height and attains a body mass of up to 380 kilograms. They range the open plains, bushveld and dry woodlands of Southern and East Africa, realizing a life span in excess of twenty years. This herbivore is a grazing animal that is often sighted in open grasslands or clearings in a savanna. The male is highly territorial using scent markings and other devices to protect his domain. The largest population is in the Serengeti, numbering over one million animals The name “Blue Wildebeest” derives from a conspicuous silvery blue sheen1 to his short haired hide, differentiating this species from the plainer black genus member Black Wildebeest. The name “gnu” originates from the Khoikhoi name for these animals, “gnou”. It has a beefy muscular front-heavy appearance with a distinctive robust muzzle, it strides with relatively slender legs and moves gracefully and quietly most of the time, belying the reputation for stampeding in herds; however the stampeding characteristic may sometimes be observed. / Blue Wildebeest from rear angle showing stripes that look like wrinkles. Probably the most conspicuous feature of the Blue Wildebeest are the large horns shaped like parentheses, extending outward to the side and then curving up and inward . In the male the horns can attain a total span of almost 90 centimeters, while the female’s horn width is about half the size of the male. These cow-like horns of both sexes are somewhat broad at the base and are without ridges. However, as further sexual dimorphism, the male horns have a boss-like structure joining the two horns. The male is larger than the female with a total body length of up to 2.5 meters. Young Blue Wildebeest are born tawny brown, and begin to take on their adult colouration at age nine weeks. The adult’s hue actually varies from a deep slate or bluish gray all the way to light gray or even grayish-brown. The dorsal coat and flanks are slightly lighter in hue than the ventral hide and underparts. Dark brown vertical bands of slightly longer hair mark the neck and forequarters, and from a distance lend a perception of skin wrinkling. The manes of both sexes appear long, stiff, thick and jet black, a colour assumed by the tail and face as well. Sexual dichromism is exhibited by the males displaying decidedly darker colouration than the females. All features and markings of this species are bilaterally symmetric for both sexes. Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Subphylum: Vertebrata / Class: Mammalia / Order: Artiodactyla / Family: Bovidae / Genus: Connochaetes / Species: C. taurinus / Binomial name: Connochaetes taurinus (Burchell, 1823) !!:

  • Grazing wildebeests (gnu) on the endless plains of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

  • Wildebeest (gnu) antelope in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

  • Our wonderful open source Android, dressed and ready to do battle with all evil.

  • Wildebeest running across the Tanzanian Savannah at Sunset in the Serengheti National Park

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