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Lioness and Cub.
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Lion Cub.
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La luminosidad anaranjada del ocaso.
CIENFUEGOS.
Y ahora una pequeña reflexión, unos pequeños apuntes sobre la infancia y el pueblo..
¡ Creo que me estoy haciendo mayor ¡ ¡ Perdón ¡
" La niñez salvaje o cuando los días eran interminables".
Todo el santo día jugando en la calle hasta las tantas o hasta que alguna madre salía a la puerta de casa y dando cuatro voces, todos volvíamos corriendo al redil.
- Cuando fantaseábamos con ser mayores.
- Cuando todo resultaba relativamente sencillo.
- Cuando todo era dar rienda suelta a la imaginación.
- Cuando la calma se respiraba en el ambiente.
- Cuando aparentemente nunca sucedía nada.
- Cuando el mundo se reducía a las cuatro calles del pueblo.
- Cuando todo estaba por suceder.
- Cuando nunca desaprovechábamos la ocasión para fisgonear donde no debíamos.
- Cuando todo lo que leíamos comenzaba con un :
" Erase una vez ".
Siempre agradecido por vuestros comentarios. Feliz tarde para todos.
This first year cub was taking a rest in the mid-afternoon. I had posted this earlier, but corrected for a blue color cast. I think it a better photo now. Thanks to frangipani for his input and suggestion
A Mama Brown Bear helps her cub cross an inlet stream to Jenny Lake. The swift current caused the little one to drift and Mom came to the rescue.
There were 3 cubs total. but couldn't get all three in the scene. It took quick action as it was, but their distance between each other prevented getting all three together.
(For Dana ...a belated HTBT!)
Even though her cub is getting older, there still is a strong attachment to mom. We couldn't see this cub from the front which is evidence of the size of the mother.
Snow leopard (Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia), also called ounce, is a carnivore that inhabits the mountainous regions of central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Its litters of two to four young are born after a gestation period of approximately 93 days.
Snow leopards have pretty long tails. About 80 – 100 cm in length as against its body length of 48 – 60 cm.
The snow leopard uses its bushy tail to keep balance when it jumps.
The tail allows the leopard to maneuver rather quickly.
The leopard uses its tail as a blanket when it is asleep, it wraps the tail around their body.
The snow leopard population is estimated to be only a few thousand animals, and the species is thus considered endangered.
A tightly cropped shot of this adorable white-phase black bear cub seen a few years ago.
It had rained hard all night and was chilly. Not sure how old she was but she was tiny. That dark color behind her is mother, so she was close by. I spent quite awhile watching them from a safe distance. Felt so bad for her, as she was cold and miserable. Mom was busy eating so she could better feed them but kept her eye on them as they explored and played. Best bear experience of my life.
I was pleased later to find reports and pictures of this family on line. Was concerned whether they survived. Last report they are fine and looking good. Relieved.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Named, Yoda, this male lion cub, around 6 months old was rescued with his sister (not on the picture) from wildlife trade by the Foundation "30 Millions d'Amis" then placed in the premises of the Association "Tonga Terre d'Accueil" which works to find them a better future like those saved in 2019 and who now live in South Africa ...
Fondation 30 millions d'Amis : fight against abandonment, animal testing and animal trafficking, make aware of public awareness, change the laws and status of animals.
Tonga Terre d'Accueil : wildlife refuge for animals victims of wildlife trade, seized or abandoned.
"If we kill off the wild, then we are killing a part of our souls." Dr. Jane Goodall
GOOSE CUB
Filhote de ganso-comum-ocidental (Anser anser) é uma ave da família Anatidae caracterizada pelo aspeto de ganso de granja, com bico laranja, plumagem cinza pardo e patas rosas.
FREE BIRD
Parque da Cidade Dona Sarah Kubitschek
Brasília, Brasil
I've seen coyotes in our neighborhood before, but never a wolf! Luckily it was just a cub, and the mother seemed friendly :)
This is an image from a trip to Yellowstone a few years ago. With Yellowstone, it takes a few days or longer to get a sense of what is going on with the wildlife; where the dens are located, where there's been a kill, what's the best place to get lucky and get a sighting and hopefully a photograph. I learned the general area where there was a Coyote den and managed to get there during the female's relocation, cub by cub, to a new unknown location. I believe she moved the remaining cubs during the night as there was no activity days following. (Canis latrans)
Fonte do Cubo se encuentra en Praca Ribeira. La plaza en sí se remonta al siglo XIV, y era un centro comercial ocupado, particularmente de peces. En la década de 1980 se realizaron algunas excavaciones arqueológicas en esta área, y se descubrió una antigua fuente. Vale la pena visitarlo, ya que la plaza es un lugar encantador para estar junto al río y el puente Dom Luis.
This was a long day of clamming for this young cub. The clams were small so they need to eat a lot of them.
Mum & Cub having a bit of downtime before the next hunting lesson. Taken on a very dull dreary and windy day in Scotland last week, which was made all the brighter by this wonderful wildlife encounter :-)
Kambula pride lion cub and mom (Panthera leo).
Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa
Conservation Status: Endangered
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A black bear cub just off the loop at Cades Cove Motor Loop, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA.
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Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) cub named "Agapito" born in the early hours of January 8, 2020 . The cub is the first offspring for 5-year old mom "Alba" and 10-year old father "Turbo". He is the first Andean bear cub born at the San Diego Zoo since 1993 and already a little furry super star. Conservation Status: Vulnerable
I thought I'd have a look at some old unpublished images of badgers from the Peak District - for some reason I've not shared these until now!
Had a wonderful sighting of a pride of lions in Kruger Park. There was lots going on with different members of the pride drinking and walking, but I spotted this cub on his own gazing down the road.
I don't know for sure but based on its size, I would guess it is 6-9 months old. A real cutie and one of those moments that I'll always cherish.
Last year I was very lucky to see a couple of cubs playing together in Namibia. Some of you may have seen my favourite shot, but if not it's here: