Sleeping.. /
I have so many shots off other animals but I am a big cat girl..:) /
My Amur Leopard /
Otter. These are difficult animals to capture as they never stop moving.
Giraffe Calf, Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.
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Amur Leopard…Endangered… / /
My Amur Leopard- Krepke / Another Super endangered Kitty and My favourite Cat of all- LOVE THIS BOY / / /
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I waited 4 hours until she finally moved closer to the front of the enclosure today.. But it was worth it, there magical animals.. Tigers are endagered all over the world, the Siberian numbers are starting to stabilise as more money has gone into poaching crackdowns and fencing.. Lets hope we don’t lose them.. 781 views
Another of the wolves at Brookfield Zoo. This was taken through glass. This wolf had a bone it was chewing on, and another wolf was coming closer, and this one did not like that. This was taken with a Canon 40D camera.
Take pause / Wary whiskers / Into hope / Take me / Carry onward / Healing salvation
Catch a tiger by the tail….. Nikon D70 + Nikkor 500/4 AFI handheld pan
Acrobatic Move Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC / B&W 62mm Circular Polarisation Location: / Dierenpark Emmen, Emmen, Drenthe, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Dierenpark Emmen (also known as Noorder Dierenpark) is a large zoo located in Emmen in the northern province of Drenthe in the Netherlands. Built in 1935 and completely renewed in 1970, it is considered to be one of the finest zoos in Europe and has won various prizes. Animals live in a carefully reconstructed natural habitat according to vegetation, climate and elevation. Because of lack of space, a new, second site was opened in 1998 just outside of Emmen. The two parts of the zoo are well connected with each other and one ticket is sufficient for both parts. Recommended Purchase: / Product: Greeting Card / Size: C6 Folded 114mm by 162mm / / Shop with confidence, Safe and Secure Acrobatic Move / Little Itchy? / Grazing Cows / Banff National Park, Moraine Lake / Bryce Canyon National Park, The Lonely Tree /
Featured in The Primate Art group, The Animal Kingdom group, The Postcard Style group, That One Great Shot group and the Top Shelf Wildlife And Nature group. *Top ten finish in the Thinker challange in the Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos group Shot with Canon 5D At Chester Zoo Cheshire UK Pregnant Female Orang Utan in captivity / Please see new photo below with her new two week old baby Critically Endangeed species / Captured from behind glass enclosure
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Have you ever seen a tiger do this? lol you gotta love them!! / / /
never as beautiful as in the wild but still hes wonderful ! Toronto Zoo ..it was very hot that day
Not like the other “Godbless” but close enough just looking the other way- / Douc Langur – Rare / / /
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Warsaw zoo has a bear enclosure facing onto a public street. This chap is a “rescued” bear now able to live peacefully – you can catch a glimpse of him as you rattle past on the tram… Featured, Colour Me a Rainbow (brown), 16/04/09 / Featured, The 500 to 5000 Viewings Group, 08/12/09 1st, Mood & Ambience challenge, Lions & tigers & bears… Oh my! Jun 09 / 2nd, You’re Accepted challenge, What did you see at the zoo? May 09 / 3rd, Animal Portraits Group challenge, Your best zoo animal shot, Apr 09 / 3rd, Bears of the World, Avatar challenge, Apr 09 / 5th, Colour Me a Rainbow challenge, Best of featured brown works, Apr 09 1135 views as of 28 Nov 2009 (ref. 8888, 07/2008, Nikon D70s, Sigma 70-300)
This lovely European Otter (Lutra lutra) in Belfast zoo is stretching so nicely :) Camera: Canon 20D / Lens: Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM / ISO 200, 1/100sec, f/6,3 Top 10 challenge winner in: / All Soft and Cuddlies! / Playful Photogenic Animals! Also available as a t-shirt / See my other otter photo /
Interesting facts: Type: Mammal / Diet: Carnivore / Size: Head and body, 4.5 to 6.5 ft (1.4 to 2 m); Tail, 26.25 to 39.5 in (67 to 100 cm) / Weight: 265 to 420 lbs (120 to 191 kg) / Group name: Pride / Protection status: Vulnerable / Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man: Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride’s lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age. Young males eventually leave and establish their own prides by taking over a group headed by another male. Only male lions boast manes, the impressive fringe of long hair that encircles their heads. Males defend the pride’s territory, which may include some 100 square miles (259 square kilometers) of grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands. These intimidating animals mark the area with urine, roar menacingly to warn intruders, and chase off animals that encroach on their turf. Female lions are the pride’s primary hunters. They often work together to prey upon antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, and other large animals of the open grasslands. Many of these animals are faster than lions, so teamwork pays off. After the hunt, the group effort often degenerates to squabbling over the sharing of the kill, with cubs at the bottom of the pecking order. Young lions do not help to hunt until they are about a year old. Lions will hunt alone if the opportunity presents itself, and they also steal kills from hyenas or wild dogs. Lions have been celebrated throughout history for their courage and strength. They once roamed most of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe. Today they are found only in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, except for one very small population of Asian lions that survives in India’s Gir Forest. More interesting information on the Afrrican Lion can be found Here Nikon D60 / 55/200vr
croc cruising for critters to crunch
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