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Hyla (Hypsiboas) geographica tadpoles.
Where: Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas.
When: 11/2006.
Yes it would be rad to shoot animals in the wild, say for National Geographic... but animals in captivity are pretty good subjects too...
this was in the Memphis Zoo
big cats are a fave!
critique welcome
January 2007 taken in Ao Nang Krabi Thailand.
How would you like to live your life like this?
The resort next to mine thought it would be a nice idea to keep a wild animal for a pet
Chickens up in the rafters.
Some of the battery chickens which my brother saved and which now live completely free range (they're pictured in the chicken shed here however they can come and go as they please in and out of the shed and roam around the farm free) :) . When my brother first rescued them they hardly had any feathers on them and didn't even recognize wheat as food (they were used to eating powdered chicken food).
sad dolphin swimming round in circles in a pool. so that tourists can pay large sums of money to feed it. a sign by the pool says that the dolphins willingly give blood samples for research.........??!!
Some of the battery chickens which my brother saved and which now live completely free range (they're pictured in the chicken shed here however they can come and go as they please in and out of the shed and roam around the farm free) :) . When my brother first rescued them they hardly had any feathers on them and didn't even recognize wheat as food (they were used to eating powdered chicken food).