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Model: Aldin Ajan Model Mayhem #841184.
Shoot coordination: Seng Mah
Strobist info - Main light with beauty dish 45 degrees on right, rim lighting rear left.
P170 is a Block 15 MQ-1B Predator assigned to the 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron. The U.S. Air Force's first operational test squadron for unmanned aerial systems was activated at Creech AFB, Nevada on March 5th 2008. The stand-up was concurrent with the deactivation of Det 4 of the 53d Test and Evaluation Group.
His collar reads 'Predator'. This kind of doggish abomination is very popular in some parts of Germany at the moment. Even before seeing them you can hear them due to their rattling breathing.
I wanted Tracker Predator to be the next step for my collection, but i found this one at a really nice price. As with both of my former NECA predators, i'm really surprised of its coolness. I thought it was the less interesting looking predator of all the series, but i was wrong. The body paint is great and the bone mandible on his mask too.
model: lily conroy
location: aqua
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A giant cob (Nephila kuhlii) feeding on a moth.
A larger version can be seen here.
We were at the terrace of our hotel in Ganeshgudi (near Dandeli, north Karnataka) and this huge moth flew past us. After a few seconds it got trapped on the web and it took few minutes for the spider to roll it up with the net of death. It was taken just after a patch of rain, you can see some water droplets.
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African Lion
Panthera leo
Unlike other cats, lions live in social groups called prides that consist of a handful of females and their young and a coalition of two to three males. Males protect the pride and their territory by roaring and scent-marking as they patrol the area.
As the dominant predator on the African savannah, lions can take the largest prey of any other carnivore in the region. Working cooperatively as a team, the lions stalk and surround their prey, getting as close as they can before launching an attack. They are successful in only one of every four hunts.
Fact File
Where to see them: Siegfried & Roy's White Lion exhibit
Height: Male - Up to 4 ft, Female - Up to 3.6 ft
Weight: Male - 330 to 530 lbs, Female - 270 to 400 lbs
Lifespan: Up to 18 yrs in the wild
Habitat: Savannah, arid woodland, and scrubland
Diet: Primarily hoofed mammals such as gazelles and zebras; some small mammals, birds, and reptiles
Note:
It’s in the genes: A recessive gene resulting in a light-colored coat distinguishes the white lion from other lions, though they are members of the same species.
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I think the lion above is named Future.
Have a nice evening everyone!
I took this early in the morning right before going to school.
Its a picture of my youngest cat, Mini, who usually lays next to me in the mornings while I wait for the bus to pick me up.
Predator (1987)
Fuck yes! Arnie, Guns, Predator, Jesse Ventura, Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) a portable gatling gun and a fuckton of bullets.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-1B Predator (P106) parked in front of Hangar 1000 on the north-side of Creech AFB, Nevada on June 25th 2008.
Walking with the wolves at Predator Experience in Cumbria is simply extraordinary. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Lake District, this is not just a walk — it’s a rare and profound chance to step into the world of these incredible animals.
From the very start, Dee and Daniel’s outstanding knowledge and passion shone through. Their deep understanding of wolf behaviour, evolution, physiology and conservation brought every moment to life. It’s not just about being close to wolves — it’s about understanding them, their natural instincts, their communication, and their role in the natural world.
The wolves themselves are nothing short of mesmerising. Cheveyo, meaning "spirit warrior," Chalok, meaning "of the earth," and Chitali, meaning "shooting star," each carry their own story and spirit. At the beginning of the walk, Noah, the fourth wolf, chose not to come out — a perfect reminder that these are not pets or performers, but proud, independent animals with minds of their own. However, at the end of our walk, we had the opportunity to meet Noah — a special moment that felt like an extra gift, adding to the authenticity of the experience.
Walking through the countryside with these stunning creatures was unforgettable. To be accepted into their space, even briefly, was deeply humbling. Dee and Daniel guided us with such care and respect for the wolves, making sure everything was on their terms. Their commitment to the welfare of the animals was clear at every step.
This experience isn’t just brilliant — it is unforgettable, emotional, and genuinely life-enhancing.