Friday, August 28, 2009

Suffragette Bunnies


As many of you may already know, rabbits can be extremely opinionated. I’m certain that if all the animals suddenly could talk to us and read newspapers and stuff, rabbits would be the first to go out and get themselves voting rights. No matter who or what they voted for, they would definitely make their opinions heard with a resounding “thump,” and by gum they would go out there on election day and vote. (Unless maybe there was a clover patch on the way and they got distracted.)So take a lesson from the rabbits and go out there and vote November 4th! Then when you’re done, come up to SaveABunny and check out some bunnies from one of the most opinionated (not to mention curious, comical, and smart) breeds:

Pomeranians Best Companion Dog

Pomeranians are great little pals. They are energetic and clever little canines, who are happy both in and outside. They love to play and are very amusing little clowns, who seem to excel at learning new tricks. They seem to be able to amuse themselves wherever they are and love to be with their people.The Pomeranian is happy sitting on your lap, as well as outdoors on a long hike. They make excellent family dogs as well as, companions for seniors. They are a very low maintenance and long lived breed and are increasingly popular in the U.S.

Pet Rats - Why They Make Great Pets

Anyone looking for a new pet wants a pet that is clean, socialized and well trained. Most people don't know that these are all qualities of pet rats!Rats are very intelligent animals. Some consider rats to have intelligence close or equal to that of dogs. Rats are capable of learning to come when their names are called. They can even be litter trained just as easily as training a cat.Many apartments won't allow dogs or cats, and it may simply be impractical to have larger pets in some houses. In those situations a pet rat is perfect. Cages for pet rats usually don't consume much room at all which makes pet rats great for small apartments.Rats are friendly and intelligent animals and make great first pets for children. Being clean and easy to care for makes them great companions for the elderly. Go out and get your pet rat today!

GLOSSY STARLIN

It is a very beautifl Blue Starlin.... Its Blue Color Mesmerize.......

Lemur Huddle

They Are Very Social & Very Peaceful & Loving Animals...
They Leave Together In A Groups and Look after There Groups Members and Protect Them…...

Cute Kitten & Dukiii


Dont Worry I'll Protecting You...What A Cute Kitten & Dukiiii....

Tiny Cat



He Or She Is Very Very Cute & Small..OOHHHH Look Its Wearing A Cute Frog Hat.......

Little Panda Cub

(CHINA OUT) A carer looks after a Giant panda cub in an incubator, one of the first twins delivered here this year, at the Bifengxia base of China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center on October 24, 2008 in Yaan of Sichuan Province, China. Following the traditional Chinese custom, the centre held a naming ceremony for the twin cubs 100 days after their birth. Thirteen giant pandas have been born this year at the base.

Another fish that knows how to protect itself is the "Puffer fish". When it is threatened, it quickly inflates its body into a large spiked ball, too large and too spiny for predators to swallow.

Dangerous But Beautiful Lion Fish

Many forms of life in the Red Sea are quite dangerous, but it's for their own protection. The "Lion Fish" is one of them. It easily qualifies as one of the most beautiful fish to be found in the Red Sea, but its beauty comes with a price. The long spines on its back and sides are very poisonous, and other fish (as well as smart humans) give it a wide berth.

symbiosis

Very often, two very different animals will live side by side and help one another. This is called symbiosis. One of the most famous examples of symbiosis is that of the Clown or Anemone Fish and the Sea Anemone. The Anemone resembles a flower and has dozens of stinging tentacles that it uses to sting its food and drag it into its mouth. The Clown Fish, though, is immune to the stinging because of a coat of mucus on its body. The Anemone provides shelter and protection to the Clown Fish, and the Clown Fish, being a rather messy eater, provides free food for its living home.

Baby Giraffe

A five-day-old baby giraffe stands by its mother, Denisa, in their compound at the Safari Park zoo on July 15, 2009 in Ramat Gan,Israel. The still unnamed female calf is twenty-year-old Denisa's eleventh offspring, which zoo officials say is a world record for a giraffe in captivity.

Cute Weasels

Didn't expect to find these in Egypt, did you? These are weasels, just like the ones found in North America, Europe, and Asia. They are found all over the world as they can adapt to fit any environment. Weasels will eat anything, and they do devastating damage to the domestic fowls such as chickens and ducks, eating the eggs as well as the small chicks. For many Egyptians, the weasel is a great nuisance. They are often found living in the city, even in the walls of houses like mice, stealing food wherever they can find it.

Egyptian Sand Cat

The Sand Cat is another mammal that is well-adapted to living in the desert. It has thick mats of fur on the bottom of its paws to protect them from the scorching sands. Sightings of the Sand Cat are rare. There have been less than five different sightings in the 1990's. Like many smaller desert animals, it does not have to drink water; it gets all of its moisture from its prey, which includes small rodents and the occasional snake. One would think that being a wild cat, they would tend to be larger, but they're not much bigger than a domestic house cat. In fact, the Sand Cat is believed by many to be among the ancestors of the domestic cat. After all, Egypt is where the cat is first thought to have been domesticated. We'll meet more Egyptian cats later.

Lion Cubs

Two newborn lion cubs take their first steps in their new enclosure at London Zoo on August 13, 2009 in London, England. The two cubs are the first Asian lions to be born at the zoo for ten years.
The one on the right knows you're looking.He knows you think he's cute.And he just can't wait to be King.

Baby Meerkats


baby meerkats named Lia and Roo at London Zoo on April 30, 2009 in London, England. Suzi has been hand rearing the meerkats since their mother abandoned them....

Cute Little Fennecs

Baby Fennecs are seen at Sunshine International Aquarium on June 24, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The small nocturnal fox babies were born on May 17 and opened to the public from June 20 attracting many visitors to the Aquarium.
Apparently a fennec is a nocturnal fox. But does it really matter? The important part is that they're tiny and fuzzy.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Killer Whale

Northern Resident Killer Whale
The power and strength displayed when an adult killer whale breaches is spectacular. I have captured many wildlife photos like this massive female killer whale who jumped clear of the water and landed on her side, creating a massive splash and thumping sound. This is yet another demonstration of natures power and majesty. It is thought that killer whales breach to either dislodge marine parasites or to display dominance to other orca whales. Wildlife Photos like this one are very difficult to get... Not Small But Cute & Beautiful Animal.....

Panthers Babies

Newborn baby panthers Larisa and Sipura stare at photographers during a media presentation of the cubs at the Tierpark zoo on June 9, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. The two panthers are twins and were born on April 26
If there is one true thing in this world, it's that baby animals are adorable, and these are some of the cutest darn baby animals ever born. Grab your blankie, and prepare to "Aww..."

Cute Little Animals


They Are Looking Very Cute Together.. They Are Small But Very Lovely....

Cute Kitten!!!



What a cute kitten that is!

cutest kitten EVER


Not a picture I took... but I fell in love with it