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  • A picture of my girlfriend emily. Pretty much its the standard view i get of her, but i deserve it for teasing her so much.

  • A quick snap when I realised my collie wasn’t about to take kindly to an inquisitive goat

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  • One for lovers of that most beautiful and majestic of big cats – the Tiger. He is a resident at Adelaide zoo, South Australia. This photo featured in the group Tiger Tiger in February 2009 / Thanks so much! and featured in the group Animal Portraits in February 2009 / Thank you! This image won The Most Expressive Tiger challenge in June 2009, thank you so much!!

  • Featured in the Groups: Natural Developments FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA TOP TEN place in the “Emotional Animal Image” in the / FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA Female leopard. / After mating the male jumps off / in a hurry to avoid her scratches. I think this female was upset / because she missed him! / Kruger National Park-South Africa

  • Amur leopard snarling. Captive animal. / / Amur leopard, only 33 are left in the wild, more precious than its weight in 24 karat gold! / / The AMUR leopard is rarely found in cold or high-elevation environments and is best known in its more familiar home in the savannas of Africa, where populations are relatively stable. However, in the northernmost part of its range, a rare subspecies of this cat lives in the temperate forests and harsh winters of the Russian Far East. This is the Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), also known as the Far East leopard, the Manchurian leopard or the Korean leopard. IUCN’s 2000 Red List of Threatened Species classifies the subspecies as Critically Endangered, and the CITES has listed it on Appendix I. In 1998, the Russian government adopted a strategy for the conservation of the Amur leopard. WWF is supporting anti-poaching activities in the Barsovy wildlife refuge, as well within the whole leopard habitat in the Russian Far East. The organization is also implementing programmes to stop the traffic in Amur leopard parts and to increase the population of prey ungulate (hoofed) species in the leopard’s habitat. WWF staff are also monitoring the leopard population and its habitat. The Amur leopard has some very distinguishing features. The hairs of its summer pelt are 2.5 cm long but in winter they are replaced by 7 cm long ones. Apart from its long winter coat, the Amur leopard is easily told apart from other leopard subspecies by its widely spaced rosettes with thick borders. It also has longer legs, probably an adaptation for walking through snow. The Amur leopard is habitually nocturnal and solitary. Nimble-footed and strong, it carries and hides unfinished kills so that they are not taken by other predators. Adult males: 32-48 kg, exceptionally large males weigh up to 75 kg. Females: 25-43 kg. Light colour in the winter, more reddish-yellow in the summer. Major habitat type: Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests / Range States: Russia, China, probably North Korea Geographical Location: South of the Far East-Primorskii region (Russian Far East), Tzilin, Heilundzyan Provinces (Northern China). Ecological Region: Russian Far East Temperate Forests Interesting Fact: The Amur leopard has been reported to leap more than 6 m horizontally and more than 3 m vertically. Fewer than 40 left in the wild Taken w/Nikon D2Xs, Nikkor 300/4 AFS-I

  • My favorite animal to photograph, especially when they show their aggression. Such powerful, majestic animals! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Leopard Snarl Be sure to check out these other wild cat images:

  • Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Snarling tiger Tigers are an endangered animal

  • Leopards Fury.LEOPARDS ARE ON THE ENDANGERED LIST. / Dawn’s website / for other items see my zazzle.com site under dawnmcininch / / /

  • This one is actually an older image that I made in 2006. It’s an entirely digitally painted piece, made with a little online program called oekaki (very limited options, but I used to love to work with it). / I used multiple references to draw this leopard and make it look as natural and realistic as possible (so no direct copy of just one photo). Took me a couple of days to draw this one, but it’s still one of my favourites. / Hope you like it! =)

  • Tigers are on the endangered species list. / Dawn’s website / for other items see my zazzle.com site under dawanmcininch / / / /

  • wolves are on the endangered species list. / Dawn’s website

  • leopards are an endangered animal – photoshopped. / Dawn’s website / for other items see my zazzle.com site under dawnmcininch / / / /

  • An african lion at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs AR.

  • I decided to revisit the “Snarl” design (the first T design I ever made). / I’m glad I finally got to do it again because I like the concept.

  • The serval is one of seven species of small to medium-sized African cats. It has a slender build with long legs. Its back legs are longer than its front legs. It has a small head, large erect rounded ears and a long neck. Its coat is yellowish tan with black spots, bands and stripes. The tails has black rings and its underside is white or light tan. The pattern of every serval’s coat is different. Servals are found in many parts of Africa, but not in the equatorial jungles or the Sahara. It is most commonly found in East African savannas, usually near water. They prefer areas of scrub bush, tall grass and dry reed beds that are near streams. They will not be found hunting in an open dry savanna where there is inadequate cover. They have also adapted to higher altitudes in Kenya. Black servals can be found in Kenya’s high country provided there is a source of water near by. It has an excellent sense of hearing and can locate prey that is moving underground. Once it hears its prey, the serval will quietly approach and then leaping, will pounce on it. Often, they will play with their meal before consuming it. This cat has a number of different vocalizations which include snarling, growling, spitting, purring and a high pitched cry used to call other servals. They are successful hunters and eat a wide variety of prey, which includes rodents, small ungulates, An animal with hooves. The ungulates are divided into two classes the even-toed ungulates such as the deer, giraffes and antelopes; and the odd-toed ungulates such as horses, zebras and rhinoceroses. birds, lizards, frogs and insects. Their success rate is high at about 50% (lions are about 30% successful). They are also well known in East Africa for raiding farmer’s poultry. They require a fresh kill and will eat carrion Dead and decaying flesh. only under extreme circumstances.

  • I don’t know why but this tiger suddenly decided I needed to be put in my place. Needless to say I didn’t argue. This is a male tiger from WHF in Kent, UK. It is an amazing place. They have Amur, Sumatran , Bengal tigers . I took photos of all of them. Sadly I did not write down which was which and now I cannot remember. So if anyone knows what type of tiger this is please tell me. Tigers are endangered in the wild.

  • He’s not always soooooooooo cute & cuddly…lol / / A shot of my son when he is not being sweet and adorable for the camera :)) / / After this shot the Mickey Mouse at his feet went flyng across the room… hahaha. / / / / / /

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