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This White-tailed Deer presented a golden photo opportunity while my brother and sister in law and I were visiting Point Lobos state park at Carmel, California on April 22, 2010. I was able to stay close to him, as he was near the road and I could take my photos through the car window.
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Entre las diversas especies de lobo existentes en nuestro planeta, una de ellas es la que conocemos como lobo de Alaska, cuyo nombre científico es el de “canis lupus pambasileus”.
Como podemos deducir por su nombre, se trata de un animal que vive en Alaska, en cuyos bosques han encontrado su hábitat ideal. También se pueden avistar algunos ejemplares en la zona noroeste de Canadá.
Cabe destacar que el lobo de Alaska es el lobo de mayor tamaño de los que se conocen actualmente, pudiendo alcanzar un peso de 75 kilos.
El lobo de Alaska tiene un aspecto físico que recuerda mucho al perro de raza Husky, siendo generalmente su pelaje de color gris, mientras que la frente y el dorso son de color negro.
Point Lobos has several different points, with associated bays and small beaches; one of them was the wondrous pebble beach [below]. I'm guessing the many-colored pebbles came from the conglomerate rocks that form the point.
The tide was on its way out - but this was still an unsafe place for a camera, due to the salty spray in the air.
opposing view from the sand dunes..
across the seas towards Lobos & Lanzarote.
Quite a walk but worth it!!
taken one of my morning visits to the beaches of corralejo in fuerteventura this was taken just as the sun was rising to my right
loved how it was lighting up the rocks in front of me