Yawn yawning 

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  • My best pal, Lenny the Lab. / He was the best guard dog ever, used to drown intruders in slobber.

  • Metropolitan Police at a demonstration in London in 1984. [Olympus OM1n + 135mm lens; ILFORD HP5 400 A.S.A.; developed in ID11]

  • No, this background was not inserted with photoshop, it really is snow! Spent about 7 hours in the snow this particular day and came away with this! Hope you like! Canon 350D with Canon 70-200 f2.8 L lens plus Canon’s 2x extender. Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • He looks pretty vicious but he was actually yawning.

  • When kitties attack! The poor thing, she hasn’t had her usual 23 hours of sleep today, someone needs a nap :O

  • Yes, it is the Mom of my favourite Primate..:) Douc Langur /

  • I was entering this into a compeition and didn’t realise this wasn’t on the bubble…. / Douc Langur – he is adorable and I love this shot – He is very rare and on the endangered list. / / /

  • Polar bear brothers rest for a short while on an ice floe. Love it that one is yawning while the other rests his head on his shoulder. / / The sea ice is shrinking at an alarming rate, which has a huge impact for the bears as this is their main hunting ground. More and more bears are being found to have drowned while trying to find the ice, even though they can swim up to sixty miles or so! / / I hope the ice does not completely vanish and that they always have somewhere to hut! (Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Here is my Douc Langurs….Most precious baby. I am trying to photograph as much as I can as they will be leaving our Zoo to go back to Vietnam I(if I remember right) to go to a huge habitat. as they are so endangered its not funny. I love them as they are so majestic and I am on a mission with these Gentle species to make everyone know about them. / / /

  • Douc Langur – Endangered!!! / / /

  • Evidence of a really cold day. Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Endangered Douc Langur / / /

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  • I can’t believe there is less than 250 Sumatran Tigers in the wild today, and at least 2-5 a DAY are being killed for skins and alternitive medicines. It sadens me a great deal to know this… For every framed print I sell of the 3 tiger photos I upload to RedBubble, I will donate $5-$15 depending on frame size to the Wildlife Warriors – Tiger fund. This will help save the magestic animals from poachers in their native habitat. We have to help these tigers, because they can’t help themselves.. It’s up to us! Canon 50D 300mm, Australia Zoo.

  • Douc Langur- super endangared / / /

  • A yawn (from the Middle English yanen, an alteration of yonen or yenen, which in turn comes from the Old English geonian1), is a reflex of simultaneous inhalation of air and stretching of the eardrums, followed by exhalation of breath. Pandiculation is the term for the act of stretching and yawning simultaneously.[2] (Wikipedia) This is my elderly rat. (who also passed away) I found a few photo’s of him, which I took very fast when I saw he was going to yawn. Thought it was funny.

  • Suddenly she started to yawn, she must feel safe in her toilet-paper thing. (dont know the english name for that) / I still dont have a name for her…...Maybe it will be Rosie.

  • The first image I posted of Larry the Pika yawning was a little overwhelming, and it scared kids, too. This image is a little more appealing, I think. I managed to catch him in a very brief stretch and yawn before he disappeared back into his burrow under the talus. I spent most of the morning above 14,000ft, with a mission. I wanted to get some behavioral images of pikas, and Larry being the most accessible pika in Colorado, got the attention. I got a bunch of the usual pika perched on a rock shots, but also got a few of these and some others with him gathering food for the winter. I just liked this one so much I wanted to post it right away. When they spot a predator or potential danger (or if you get too close to their little hay bales), they emit a surprisingly loud EEENK. They also keep themselves in harm’s way to alert their neighbors. It’s more common to hear pikas than see them. Pikas, and marmots to a lesser extent, are considered at risk species due to climate change and global warming. They live on what is essentially a cold island. They are unable to migrate to different locations, as doing so would require them to cross long stretches of excessively hot ground. Their only alternative is to climb higher and higher up the mountain, and there’s only so much mountain to climb. Most pikas spend their entire lives in a half-mile radius. It’s estimated that pikas cannot survive in temps higher than 75F for more than a few hours. Pika (Ochotona princeps) / Mt Evans Wilderness Area, CO / Sony a700 / Sigma 300mm f/2.8+1.4TC ISO400, 1/1320sec, f/4.5

  • To a wildlife rehabber, there’s nothing sweeter than the yawn of a healthy baby. This is Twinkie, one of the snack boys, a week-old baby squirrel.

  • Carlos, mid-yawn, laying on the roof of the car… / VIEW LARGE

  • This cute creature is a Viscacha. A bit like a big rabbit with a long tail, they live amongst the rocks in high altitude regions of Peru, Bolivia and Chile. / He was asleep. I had him framed in the camera, thinking that he has to move eventually. And he did. He stretched out his tiny arms and yawned and then promptly fell back to sleep. / It was all over in a second and I had just enough time for one shot. Canon 5D mk II with Canon 100-300mm Lens at 300mm

  • More bendy work Canon 5D Mk II and my bendy lens View this on black

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