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A beautiful Mexican wolf at the Living Desert zoo in Palm Desert. This is the most endangered subspecies of gray wolf, and is beginning to make a comeback thanks to captive breeding and reintroduction.
Fish travel in schools because they are programmed by evolution to know that safety lies in numbers.
Should a hungry PREDATOR approach the group, the first line of defense begins with the many confusing silvery flashes or mesmerizing stripes that make it difficult to focus on a single fish.
These are but a few of the little alligators older relatives that he should fear as he attempts to reach adulthood! The bends in Horsepen Bayou where he was sunning has the heaviest concentration of alligators within the Armand/Horsepen bayou estuary system! He be wise to keep an extremely low profile! These photos were taken on Horsepen Bayou!
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This Red Fox ran down this Squirrel so fast, and killed him in less than a second.
I heard his final scream, and saw the whole thing ..... c r a z y ~
If you want to know exactly what happened....at first, a bunch of coots were running and flying away over to near I was. Then, I saw the Red Fox running after them. When he was unsuccessful, he went to the waters edge and took a drink. Then he went into the high piles of tules and weeds looking around for something. I could not see him, but you could hear him in there scraping around. Then, that Squirrel jumped out of the tall weeds about 10 feet from me. I noticed he was not looking at me. Then, he just takes off running down the access road. Oh he might be safe, I thought, then about 5 or more seconds later, the Red Fox just catapults out of the tall weeds and takes off like a rocket. It was impressive to watch how his speed increased so fast. It looked like he hit 45, 50 miles per hr in a distance of about 30 yards. If the Squirrel would have keep running across the trail to the bay rocks he would have lived, but he decided to take his chances in the iceplants, and the Fox nailed him. I guess if theres a lesson in this, it could be that, to really reason swiftly in important quick unexpected decisions we may need to make, because not making the right one, could cost us our life.
Heron Bay
San Leandro, Ca
Wolves have been a love of mine since childhood. They are such beautiful creatures. So close to our furry companions and yet so lethal.
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Deimos pattern Predator from Forgeworld and a Games Workshop Predator with extra armour and front panel from Forgeworld
A red shouldered hawk stops a squirrel in its tracks. I watched this scene unfold in my backyard near Houston, TX. I believe the hawk is a juvenile, as it was fairly clumsy in trying to capture the squirrel. I can report that this squirrel lived to see another day..
Hot Toys Falconer Predator. Some shots I took when I got the figure. Will take more on the mountain range in the future for a more in depth review. Brief review found at www.otaku-surf.com
this was a total surprise, the Red Kite suddenly soared up the side of Pitstone Hill as I was trying to focus on some butterflies and the lens was confused between AF and MF... So highly pleased to have these
(NECA) Predators : Falconer Predator 7" Action Figure
Camera:Sony CyberShot DSC-TX-5
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS
1. Unsuspecting Happy Friends..., 2. See-through Predator (STP), 3. See-through Predator (STP), 4. See-through Predator (STP)
Just love the idea and my children would love it, too.
Wish I had time and talent to make something like this
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Outing with Dato' Prof. Dr. Jamaludin www.flickr.com/people/jamaludin/ (26/6/2011) - Chepor, Ipoh, Perak (D40, 18-55mm @ 55, macro filter)