すねいる
たくしー
We have some errands to run this bright spring day.
I’ll return as soon as our ride will allow. ;-)
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すねいる
たくしー
We have some errands to run this bright spring day.
I’ll return as soon as our ride will allow. ;-)
(via myimpress)
Blue Banded Bee In Flight (by karthik Nature photography)
zen by mascia melocchi
Hummingbird moth in the back garden, Colorado Springs.
Lots of these critters visiting the garden at dusk.
©2012 Laurence Zankowski
SHEEPS:) (by manumint-[BUSY])
How would you react if your walked into the produce section of your local market and encountered a deer or a rabbit eyeing the veg? Indonesia-based photographer Agan Harahap has created a wonderfully whimsical, yet also poignant, series of photos entitled Garden Fresh, depicting wild animals in grocery stores, perhaps browsing the aisles for their favourites foods just as you would.
Agan Harahap describes his work:
“It is like a fable about a journey undertaken by the animals when they venture into our daily lives. The animals are confronted by a new reality that is in conflict with their natural habits and habitats… The animals are stripped of their own identities and are used as empty vessels to be filled with the human drama of parody, satire and allegory. We cannot help but see animals from a human vantage point, and therefore in some sense all the works in the present exhibition are actually about us.”
Check out more of Agan Harahap’s awesome photography on Behance and Flickr.
[via My Modern Metropolis]
The Prague Zoo received a very special Christmas present this year: Western Lowland Gorilla Kijivu delivered a healthy baby boy on December 22, just a few months after another of her offspring died in a freak accident.
The baby’s delivery went smoothly with no problems, according to Prague Zoo staff. Kijivu is an experienced mother, and this is her fourth baby with the zoo’s male Gorilla, Richard.
In July, Kijivu’s second offspring, 5-year-old male Tatu, accidentally hanged himself with a climbing rope in the Gorilla enclosure. This devastating event was called one of the worst tragedies in Prague Zoo’s history, and makes the new infant’s arrival even more significant for the zoo staff and the captive Gorilla population. Western Lowland Gorillas are the most widespread of all Gorilla subspecies, inhabiting the dense rain forests of western and central Africa. In some parts of their range, the population is decreasing by 5% each year as Gorillas are captured as pets or killed for bushmeat. As timber and mining companies encroach on the area, valuable Gorilla habitat is destroyed. The deadly Ebola virus is estimated to have killed up to one-third of wild Gorillas.
Photo credit Tomáš Adamec, Prague Zoo
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