Sunday, November 25, 2012

Animal pictures

  • Animal Photos Of The Week: Lioness, Elephants And Baby Giraffe Pictures

    27, currently weighs 205 pounds and is gaining 12 to 15 pounds a week. Mauyak, the calf's mother, weighs 1,200-pounds. The Shedd Aquarium is a nonprofit organization that houses over 32,500 aquatic animals. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ...

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  • Animal pictures of the week: 23 November 2012

    Villagers in Dorset thought they must be mistaken after sightings of a creature dubbed the Beaminster Polar Bear. The shy white animal has since been identified as an albino badger. Wildlife photographer Colin Varndell's search for the elusive creature ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Miami-Dade Animal Services Hosts Dog Sweater Drive (PHOTOS)

    There's no telling what kind of winter South Florida will have this year. But as the Northeast getting slammed by not one but two hurricanes in two years, we won't be surprised if we get an uncharacteristically cold one -- climate patterns be damned.

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  • "The Hobbit" animal-death story: new line, Warner Bros. back Peter Jackson

    Pictures and New Line Cinema join Peter Jackson and the producers of 'The Hobbit' in vigorously refuting and condemning accusations of animal abuse on the films," the statement reads. "The production acted swiftly and responsibly in addressing any ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • "We fight back the animal we have within". Interview granted by Roberto Fabelo ...

    Countless interpretations can be found in every detail of the pictures from the exhibit. Large-format oil paintings recently made, and small pencil drawings (some of the mid-90s) contrast in the room, but all bear the unmistakable style of the artist ...

    news.cubasi.cu

  • Pet pictures with Santa to benefit the Animal Protective Foundation

    All of the proceeds made from the Santa pictures will be going to the Animal Protective Foundation to help benefit their animal care and spay/neuter programs for homeless pets. Organizers say they are thrilled with the turnout and all the help they've ...

    www.fox23news.com

  • US wildlife worker's online photos of animal abuse stir outrage

    Photos of animal abuse and suffering posted on a federal wildlife specialist's Facebook and other Web pages are stirring anger among wildlife advocates.

    www.sacbee.com

  • Animal shelter raising money through Santa pet photos

    17, folks can go to the Tractor Supply in Hazard to get pet pictures with Santa to benefit the Kentucky River Regional Animal Shelter. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.. They are raising money for vaccines for the adoptable animals since ...

    www.wkyt.com

  • British photographer Tim Flach's animals are More Than Human in stunning series

    Picture: Tim Flach / More Than Human Source: Supplied. Images play with notions of familiarity and recognition; We can see something humanistic in these otherwise biologically divided creatures; IN PICTURES: More Than Human. THE FRUIT BAT is hardly ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Animals of October

    The month's best pictures of beasts and birds, in the wild and closer to home. ... Animals of October. 14 of 35.

    photos.mercurynews.com

  • YourNews: Young-Williams Animal Center will hold holiday events

    The first weekend of Pet Pictures with Santa Paws will take 1-4 p.m. Nov. 17-18 at Agrifeed, 5716 Middlebrook Pike. The event will be offered again 1-4 p.m.

    www.knoxnews.com

  • Photos of flooded New York Aquarium released

    The conservation group says it is "making progress restoring life support systems to our aquatic exhibits throughout the WCS New York Aquarium" but that it may need to temporarily relocate some of the animals. "Using generator power, we are making ...

    news.mongabay.com

  • Pictures of caged circus animals on Facebook

    The idea of a circus featuring animals as being a fun-loving, educational experience, as the circus industry depicts it to be, was thrown into doubt yesterday as images of animals stuck in tiny transportation pens began doing the rounds on Facebook.

    www.independent.com.mt

  • One by one, Oz.e Wildlife animals killed

    The penguin and koala went to the Wildlife Sydney Zoo at Darling Harbour and an owl and shingle-back lizard found homes at the Macadamia Castle animal park in Knockrow, NSW. But no one wanted the last of the wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos and a ...

    www.bordermail.com.au

  • 'The Hobbit' & Animal Abuse: Warner Bros. Denies Allegations Of Wrongdoing ...

    EW.com: Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema have released a strongly worded statement denying recent accusations that many animals were abused during production of the films based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. The statement pointedly notes ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • 'Lincoln:' A political animal of a different kind

    The subject matter, Day-Lewis' casual-seeming brilliance, the collective authority of a supporting cast that could scarcely be improved: These elements energize Spielberg's picture, easily his most accomplished since "Minority Report" (a rather ...

    www.gazette.net

  • Animal Hoarding in Fort Myers

    FORT MYERS - Pictures taken by Lee County Animal Services tells the story of animal hoarding in Fort Myers. Dozens of rabbits, 49 to be exact, roaming free in a one story home.

    www.fox4now.com

  • Elijah Wood: 'Hobbit' animal handlers just out for payday

    Pictures and Legendary Pictures Preview of 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' during Comic-Con International 2012 at San Diego Convention Center on July 14, 2012 in San Diego, California.

    www.examiner.com

  • Skunk scares off cougar in camera trap photo

    But officials soon realized the photos gave them a unique glimpse into the private lives of the park's shy and secretive animals, such as cougars (also known as mountain lions), lynx and wolverines. Before the "critter cams" were installed, staff ...

    www.mnn.com

  • American Humane Association Has a Hobbit Problem

    Pictures). AHA, which has long worked to ensure the safety of animals on movie sets, may need more oversight authority after a series of reported off-the-set incidents during filming of The Hobbit trilogy.

    associationsnow.com

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