Sunday, April 8, 2012

Animal photos

  • While the Easter bunny may be one of the cutest holiday animals around, his real life counterparts dont always have it so easy. According to some reports, as many as 80 percent of rabbits available for adoption were once Easter gifts.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Donna Cracker, president of the volunteer-run, non-profit Rabbit and Small Animal Rescue in Westland, Mich., recommends spending some time researching and talking to experienced rabbit owners like shelter workers before deciding to adopt a pet.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Firefighters said they havent come across any animal hurt or killed by the fire. Photos of the fire show small bursts of flame and thick white smoke hanging over the mountains lower elevations.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • [Photos of the Plastinated Animals ] Usually you see our specimens as skeletons, stuffed animals or preserved in alcohol, Georgina Bishop, exhibition developer at the museum, said in a statement.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Tails of Seattle readers shared these pictures in response to our call earlier in the week. Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Readers have submitted hundreds of entries to View's pets section. Because we only can feature a few photos each week in the newspaper, we decided to expand the sharing online.
  • (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • and a professional photographer taking photos of pets.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Its so funny. He was there with Steve Hobson, 51, who brought along his digital camera. He said he enjoys taking photos of the animals and has done so for six of the eight years the rescue center has operated the open house.
  • (Record Searchlight)
  • SALMON, Idaho - Photos of dead and maimed wolves have pervaded the Internet in recent weeks, raising tensions in the Northern Rocky Mountains over renewed hunting and trapping of the once federally protected animals.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • Read the story. Photo courtesy of White River Valley Museum We invite you to share your own photos celebrating the human-animal bond here on our pets blog. Send pictures to our Seattle Times Pets Flickr account by following the instructions below.
  • (Seattle Times)

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