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A strange creature is growing in the city
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This was the first close view of a stag we had during our trip to Glen Garry. The stag was below the road and followed 2 hinds across the road and up the hill, roaring a few times for good measure.
One autumn night, as golden leaves gently fell to the ground, a strange creature emerged from the depths of the forest. This was no ordinary pony, but "Franckeistein Poney," a mystical being created centuries ago by an eccentric scientist from pieces of different horses. Long abandoned by his creator, the pony now wandered the woods, searching for a place where he might find a semblance of peace.
That evening, he came upon a small campsite lit by string lights hung between the trees. A soft warmth radiated from a crackling campfire amidst the stacked logs. Drawn by the light and warmth, Franckeistein Poney timidly approached, his stitched-together body betraying a life marked by solitude.
He stood at the edge of the campsite, watching the dancing flames. The silence was thick with mystery, broken only by the rustling leaves beneath his hooves. For the first time in a long while, the pony felt a sense of belonging, even if only in the shadows and the firelight. He stayed there, savoring the moment, warming himself in the fire's glow under the watchful gaze of the stars above.
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We had four or five inches of snow last night so I thought it would be appropriate to show this winter photo taken in 2007 at Bear Lake, Idaho. Wind had forced ice on shore where it was pushed up in great piles of fantastic shapes. I think this looks like some sort of ice creature watching the frozen lake. The moving ice scraped the sandy beach planting contrasting "fur" on its chest. I can't decide what this is. Any ideas?
This was scanned from a slide as part of my project to digitize my old photos.
Before heading back, I found this little creature there standing for me so I could take a picture of him. Always grateful for new photo opportunities.
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Getting so close to this plant with a macro lens, the detail and sunlight make this plant appear as an alien, tentacled creature hiding in the woods.
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I wasn't sure why this hare looked so grumpy, then another one appeared and after some brief boxing was chased off by this one.
Unfortunately, I didn't manage to change my shutter speed and the 'action' shots were blurred - rookie error.
China, Harbin, Tiger Research Centre,
… "Majestic Creatures", on their tourist-observation-deck.
The Siberian tiger is the largest subspecies of the tiger, the head-trunk length is usually up to 2 mtr, in exceptional cases up to about 2,30 mtr, with a tail
length up to approx. 1 mtr & a shoulder height up to slightly over 1 mtr. Thus makes this specie a little larger than the Bengal tiger, which represents the second largest subspecies of the tiger.
Male Siberian tigers weigh lays between 180 & 306 kg, females 100 to 167 kg, depending on age & the region in the wild.
In the 1980s, the "King of the Forest" was listed as one of the first-class national protected animals of China, to preserve this valuable species, the Siberian.
The Park is occupying an area of 1,440 million square meters, providing a gigantic space full natural environment in different areas in the park, approximately 20 minutes by car northeast out of the city at the Song Bei District. The main purpose of the tiger park is significant research with positive results to avoid the extinction of this majestic species.
The world's largest breeding centre for Siberian tigers, also known as Amur tigers, in Northeast China is in the process of releasing captive-bred big cats into the wild to restore the population of one of the world's most endangered species. Less than 500 Siberian tigers are supposed to live in the wild, mainly in East Russia, Northeast China & northern parts of Korean.
In 1986, China began a captive breeding program, at that time, the Hengdaohezi feline breeding centre in the suburbs of Harbin, had only eight tigers, but today it is home to more than 1,000.
After 32 years, there is a fourth generation of captive-bred tigers & the centre has strict measures to prevent inbreeding, the databases include family trees for each tiger.
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I find it hard to choose a favourite novel, being a librarian. But one I've read several times and whose story is inspiring is Tracy Chevalier's "Remarkable Creatures". Mary Anning was a fossil finder and collector in England during the days women were unlikely to be scientists. So while I don't have an ichthyosaur I do have a fossil shell. Mary Anning combed the cliffs of Lyme Regis for many years upsetting the church and science! So my photo has beach pebbles and fossils. It must have taken a keen eye to spot the fossilized creatures in those cliffs and near the sea. www.tchevalier.com/remarkablecreatures/story/
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Practicing spinning up these creatures. Loads of fun. I'm going to start a series of these. With someone who couldn't make it out tonight. I just couldn't resist.
Creature doesn't really want to come in the house, he just likes staring in the window at us.
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Amazing little creatures. I caught this one while in Florida, but I had to grab a shot before I released him.
The shy creature is a European ground squirrel. I took this photo at the zoo at Nuernberg, Germany. The ground squirrels aren't really zoo animals but they seem to feel very much at home there. This one lives in the enclosure of the rhinoceros but I have seen them in many other enclosures too. They are probably not very popular among zoo personnel as they dig tunnels everywhere.
Even though they are omnipresent it's quite difficult to take photos of them as they are tiny, very fast, extremely shy and they always tend to hide in the high grass.
if youre reading this, youve survived the holidays. nice. new year, new me, except for the occasional 4am upload whilst eating QFC sushi. dont judge, but my local QFC throws down some half way decent cali rolls available to incompetent cooks such as myself. food poison roulette? maybe. new year though. nice.
Fall is upon us and the green is disappearing into radiant colors of amber, scarlet and burgundy. Little white flakes of perfection will soon appear but remember your woodland creatures. This pretty piece is in honor of those creatures. Beautiful ceramic toggle ,rondelle and twig barrel bead by Muddymuse. The toggle is looped with chips of jade, white turquoise, tiny wooden rounds, and pewter. Carved jade leaf bead plays off of the beautiful lampwork focal by Etsian, Janesbeads. Unique silver leaf agate oval donut embraces a precious ceramic face, the muse of the woodland creatures!