Part 4 of cute animals that make us laugh and love them.
Best Images of Wildlife
Monday, July 30, 2012
How Can You Say They are not Cute?
Can animals express feelings like humans do? It is difficult to say for sure, but sometimes they take attitudes in which we recognize ourselves.
The cute animals gave each other an affectionate peck while on a branch five metres high up a fir tree. Mr Bezberdy, from Minsk, Belarus, took the photos in the city's Gorky Park.
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Sergey Bezberdy: Baby Squirrel Kiss |
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Stunning Beauty of the Shark
Since 2001, Jost began to engage in nature photography and underwater. Its purpose is to document shark species threatened with extinction, and draw attention to the hunting of animals.
Klaus Jost |
A Bull Shark, which he called 'Grandpa', due to its docile and relaxed nature. |
To Klaus the fearsome animals are like co-workers. |
Klaus says he himself never had problems with the sharks. |
'Very few of the 460 types of sharks discovered so far represent a threat for human beings' says Klaus. |
Jost's interest in sharks began when he participated in the construction of ports. |
Two white tip sharks, the most common type found in the Indo-Pacific corals. |
Jost describes this picture as 'the point of view of a seal'. |
The bull shark can also live in fresh water. |
A blacktip shark. |
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Wild Planet Photo Exhibition
Photographers from around the world participated in the selection Wild Planet, open until late October 2011 at the World Museum, in the British city of Liverpool.
Jeff Yonover: Rajan, the 60-year-old Asian Elephant |
Shem Compion: Meerkat Moment |
Manfred Danegger: Boxing Hares |
Suzi Eszterhas: Mountain Gorilla |
Becky L. Chad: Mute Swan |
Armin Maywald: Southern Right Whale Fluke |
Labels:
photographer of the year,
wild planet,
world museum
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