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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit, ND - These two bison calves were snuggling each other along side the road. It was really, really, ridiculously cute looking. I think they were brother and sister but who can be sure?
Had to put this up, this ole gal has got her work cut out, bless her. Still she will still have a teat in reserve, Lakenheath.
Carte de visite by Cadwallader of Maysville, Ky. An ink inscription on the back of the mount of this portrait speaks to American agricultural pride and the joy of farm families in the 19th century: "Our two calves."
Of note is the brick wall behind this pair, which has rows of half bricks at two intervals. The ground beneath their feet and hooves is paved with bricks forming something of a herringbone pattern. Clumps of mud suggest a highly trafficked area, and perhaps a recent rain.
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These are moose, if you're American. They could be either moose or elk, if you're European. If you're Polish, they're łoś (łoszaki!!). If you prefer the scientific nomenclature, these are Alces alces, the largest living deer species. These ones are last year's calves.
Three Musk Ox Calves huddle together for security at the Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks Alaska.
These calves were born last May, two males and one female. They are well built to deal with the cold temperatures but don't like strangers, like me, around. I was told that herding them is very difficult as Musk Ox simply gather together and stare at the threat. However, they are neophobic (afraid of new things); so to move them from pen to pen simply put a strange object (like a new rock or tractor tire) in the pen they are in and they will move to the pen that does not contain strange objects to get back to familar surrondings.
Ces vaches et ces veaux de la Bourgogne en France font preuve d'une grande curiosité.
These cows and calves from Burgundy in France show great curiosity.
Nikon D750
35 mm F/8.0
1/30 s
For the curious, the poster advertises a day of the dead concert with local bands Father Paranoia, Gehenna Saga, North Innsbruck, and Abaddon.
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to Sri Lanka. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, Captured these calves bathing at alake at Yala National Park, Sri Lanka