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  • Barracuda Shoaling
    by Debra Loty

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original acrylic painting on canvas (4ft x 4ft). When my husband and I went scuba diving in Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia, we were lucky enough to see the barracuda shoaling right in front of us – a spectacular sight to behold for anyone. This painting comes from memories, photos and a love of colour (especially blue!).

  • on our little boxes
    by hinting

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    View of Hong Kong Island Housing from Kowloon. People paid a lot of money to live in one of these little boxes. 2007-06-17 11:17pm Panasonic DMC-LX2 / 10 sec / F/4.9 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting A TEE is made with this photo: / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • The King Vulture Portrait…... Please view this bird larger he is stunning ! ... (-: The King Vulture, is a large Central and South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae. This vulture lives predominantly in tropical lowland forests stretching from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. The adult King Vulture is the most strikingly colored of the New World Vultures. King Vultures have lived up to 30 years in captivity, though their lifespan in the wild is unknown. This vulture uses urohydrosis, defecating on its legs, in order to lower its body temperature. Despite its bill and large size, it is relatively unaggressive at a kill and will normally back down rather than fight.The King Vulture lacks a voice box, though it can make low croaking noises and wheezing sounds.Its only natural predators are snakes, which will prey upon the vulture’s eggs and young, and large cats such as jaguars, which may surprise and kill an adult vulture at a carcass. The King Vulture feeds solely on carrion and, unlike some New World Vultures, is not known to kill sick or dying animals for food.It often eats stranded fish along river banks, but does not come to village refuse dumps for food.Though it has keen eyesight which can help it locate food. There is evidence that suggests a decline in population, though it is not significant enough to cause it to be listed.This decline is due primarily to habitat destruction and poaching.

  • Darling Harbour, Sydney
    by hinting

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    p1170838 / Darling Harbour pre Christmas 2005 / with light snakes in the water! Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 0.63 sec / F/2 / ISO-100 Detail view / / © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • King Vulture
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The King Vulture The King Vulture, is a large Central and South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae. This vulture lives predominantly in tropical lowland forests stretching from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. The adult King Vulture is the most strikingly colored of the New World Vultures. King Vultures have lived up to 30 years in captivity, though their lifespan in the wild is unknown. This vulture uses urohydrosis, defecating on its legs, in order to lower its body temperature. Despite its bill and large size, it is relatively unaggressive at a kill and will normally back down rather than fight.The King Vulture lacks a voice box, though it can make low croaking noises and wheezing sounds.Its only natural predators are snakes, which will prey upon the vulture’s eggs and young, and large cats such as jaguars, which may surprise and kill an adult vulture at a carcass. The King Vulture feeds solely on carrion and, unlike some New World Vultures, is not known to kill sick or dying animals for food.It often eats stranded fish along river banks, but does not come to village refuse dumps for food.Though it has keen eyesight which can help it locate food. There is evidence that suggests a decline in population, though it is not significant enough to cause it to be listed.This decline is due primarily to habitat destruction and poaching.

  • P O P U L A T I O N 1 8
    by Jen Cannella

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Not many people living in Harmony. / . / By the looks of it, none of the 18 is a sign painter, cause they sure need a new one! / . / / . / Also an outhouse in Harmony / / . / N o O u t l e t /

  • the populist
    by shawhouse

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Senator John Edwards, US presidential candidate. Timing is everything. Edwards had a legitimate shot at the white house until his campaign ran up against history. He became “the other guy” and “the white guy” in the story of Hillary Clinton vs. Barack Obama.

  • Young Love
    by Hoffard

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Pencil portrait drawing of Young Love.

  • Neighbours
    by richymac

    US$2.91–US$77.52

    Hong Kong high rise apartments overlooking Victoria harbour. Not a great deal of room to move.

  • Exotica...... (Waxwing)
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A beautiful bird of the exotic kind…...... (-: The waxwing is a plump bird, which is slightly smaller than a starling. It has a prominent crest. It is reddish-brown with a black throat, a small black mask round its eye, yellow and white in the wings and a yellow-tipped tail. It does not breed in the UK, but is a winter visitor, in some years in larger numbers, called irruptions, when the population on its breeding grounds gets too big for the food available. The first British arrivals each winter are usually seen on the east coast from Scotland to East Anglia, but birds move inland in search of food, increasing the chances of seeing one inland.

  • Population II
    by Robert Knapman

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Abstract

  • Parrot
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Parrots, along with crows, jays and magpies, are some of the most intelligent birds, and their ability to imitate human voices enhances their popularity as pets. Trapping of wild parrots for the pet trade, as well as other hunting, habitat loss and competition from invasive species, have diminished wild populations, and more parrots are threatened with extinction than any other group of birds.

  • The King Vulture
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The King Vulture The King Vulture, is a large Central and South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae. This vulture lives predominantly in tropical lowland forests stretching from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. The adult King Vulture is the most strikingly colored of the New World Vultures. King Vultures have lived up to 30 years in captivity, though their lifespan in the wild is unknown. This vulture uses urohydrosis, defecating on its legs, in order to lower its body temperature. Despite its bill and large size, it is relatively unaggressive at a kill and will normally back down rather than fight.The King Vulture lacks a voice box, though it can make low croaking noises and wheezing sounds.Its only natural predators are snakes, which will prey upon the vulture’s eggs and young, and large cats such as jaguars, which may surprise and kill an adult vulture at a carcass. The King Vulture feeds solely on carrion and, unlike some New World Vultures, is not known to kill sick or dying animals for food.It often eats stranded fish along river banks, but does not come to village refuse dumps for food.Though it has keen eyesight which can help it locate food. There is evidence that suggests a decline in population, though it is not significant enough to cause it to be listed.This decline is due primarily to habitat destruction and poaching.

  • Film, as is. The new outskirt of the city in the abandoned farm land. The city of Beijing has been expanding. More and more farm land has been developing into living space. In 1949, the population was 4.201 million. In 2007 the population increased to about 17 million, with permanent residents of 12.133 million. It’s estimated the maximum population the city can afford is 18 million. As the result of increasing population, the price of goods in the city has also been increasing. Last year the average price of residential real estate was about 1,000 USD per square meter.

  • Young Love
    by Hoffard

    US$27.93

    Pencil portrait of Young Love. If you would like a portrait of you let me know and you can send me a photo for a personal portrait of you animals or anyone.

  • Opening night WEDS night 6pm !! The Populous Cast – June18-29, 2008
    by tambatoys

    O.k this is the last plug This weds night 18th June is opening night!! YAY / If you’re around Sydney get ya butt down there and drink som…

    O.k this is the last plug This weds night 18th June is opening night!! YAY / If you’re around Sydney get ya butt down there and drink some free wine and show your support to fellow Red Bubblers and maybe get to put some faces to avatars lol It’s a great space- really big and there will be DJ too woo hoo 5 Comber st, Paddington it’s off Oxford street and the street sign has been knocked off so it’s a bit easy to miss! See you there An Australian group mixed media show, brought to you by Adriana Owens at Global Gallery in Paddington, Sydney The show will be featuring artwork by several emerging Australian artists – including abstract art, figurative painting, print making, cubist nudes, illustration and photography. FEATURED ARTIST Shannon Crees / Lara Allport / Kaitlin Beckett / Andrew Bosman / Bernadette Burke / Vanessa Kyle / Sara Lamond / Debra Loty / Isabella Mackay / Tamara Maguire / Bill Proctor / Adriana Owens / Kain White / TIna Tran

  • T Shirt design celebrating the fact that the Bald Eagle is No Longer Endangered. / As a British Citizen,and only ever able to see these stunning creatures captive,I am thrilled that something good is happening to our wildlife from all over the world. / Statistics: / From 1963 – 2006 the population has gone from 416 pairs to 9,789. / Brilliant news. / Thankyou krwdesigns for the image,I think it was meant to be on a T Shirt.

  • A WORD of WARNING to all, a world is DYING. / OUR WORLD. Think about it!! Nowadays there are more people born with ASTHMA and respiratory deseases than ever. WHY ? THE OZONE LAYER IS DISINTEGRATING !! / Is there anything we can do? I hope there is. / MY SPECIES COULD BE OUR SALVATION IF YOU ACT NOW !! / We exhale OXYGEN into the air but you are killing us by the thousand. / Great Fires and cutting us down reap havoc amongst us . Soon there will not be enough of us left to stop the atmosphere fro becoming poisonous to the human population. / Vast Areas need replanting! / Plant me down the edges of your motorways. playing fields Hospital grounds. / YOU NEED ME IN GREAT NUMBERS TO HELP REVERSE THE EFFECTS. / THINK OF THE JOBS I PROVIDE THE THINGS YOU WILL LOSE WHEN I NO LONGER EXIST. / THINK OF ALL THOSE THINGS YOU NEED ME FOR. / YOU can help make a difference. / IN ANTICIPATION OF SEEING MORE OF MY KIND. I THANK YOU TREE!!

  • All the world population have rated you.. 4 stars and 1/2 ..not bad ;)

  • Packed abstract view of high rise apartments sweeping up into the sky. Everything in Hong Kong seems to stretch up and disappear in to the sky

  • Little Bourke Street, Melbourne runs from one end of the Hoddle Grid to the other. For about two blocks, it’s Melbourne’s Chinatown – the oldest continually occupied Chinatown outside Asia. Another historic and very significant cultural hub in Melbourne is the Lonsdale Street Greek Precinct – much smaller than Chinatown, but a historic centre of the Greek community in Melbourne, which is the largest Greek diasporic population on Earth. Melbourne is well known as the third largest Greek city in the world, after Athens and Thessaloniki (there’s something that will never happen for the Chinese or Indian populations here!). Much of the Greek diaspora in Melbourne immigrated after World War II, on ships, to start new lives in a new and young nation. Greek migrants originally arrived with other communities in the Gold Rush era of the 1800s. Some Greek societies were set up towards the turn of the century. It was in the 1930s that the Greek Precinct took off. Today, parts of this precinct and Chinatown have been meeting, in a nexus of cultures. Chinatown has grown and spread down to the Greek Precinct. Perhaps the Greek Precinct is slowly contracting? Perhaps this represents either the ageing and slow shrinkage of the Greek diaspora in Melbourne, perhaps this is masked by intermarriage between communities, and resultant reduced identification in censuses as Greek; perhaps it reflects the reduced cultural core role of this precinct to the community today, as it continues to strongly integrate in the nation (that word, integrate is somewhat of a double edged sword in this nation, I think – with positive and negative connotations on both ends of the spectrum). Anyway… that’s my observations about the Stories of Lonsdale and Little Bourke.

  • Present History
    by Shannon Plummer

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A pyramid of Giza stands firm despite the encroachment of the smog filled Cairo city limits. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / / / / / /

  • One-horned Rhinoceros…..... Asian One-horned Rhinoceros is a large mammal found in Nepal, Bhutan, and in Assam, India. It is confined to the tall grasslands and forests in the foothills of the Himalayas. The Indian Rhinoceros can run at speeds of up to 25 mph for short periods of time and is also an excellent swimmer. It has an excellent sense of hearing and smell and relatively poor eyesight. In size it is equal to that of the white rhino in Africa. Not including the white rhino, it is the largest of all rhinos, and probably the one with the best armor, along with the Javan rhino’s armor. This rhino is a major success of conservation. Only 100 remained in the early 1900s and now their population has increased but even so they are still endangered.

  • One-horned Rhinoceros…..... Asian One-horned Rhinoceros is a large mammal found in Nepal, Bhutan, and in Assam, India. It is confined to the tall grasslands and forests in the foothills of the Himalayas. The Indian Rhinoceros can run at speeds of up to 25 mph for short periods of time and is also an excellent swimmer. It has an excellent sense of hearing and smell and relatively poor eyesight. In size it is equal to that of the white rhino in Africa. Not including the white rhino, it is the largest of all rhinos, and probably the one with the best armor, along with the Javan rhino’s armor. This rhino is a major success of conservation. Only 100 remained in the early 1900s and now their population has increased but even so they are still endangered.

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