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Trip down memory lane late 2019 my first ever lion cubs Sesi (F left) and Boeti (M right) when they wer 10 weeks old.
Famous in the Tetons, #399 and her cubs encountered at close range on the road up to the top of Signal Mountain.
Grand Teton N.P. 2011
We went on a day trip to Paxton Pits in Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire yesterday. These cubs were huddling together in a shady spot; when we first saw them there were three or four cubs, though we heard reports that six had been seen earlier; eventually they wandered off one by one into the densest part of the woods. D7100_33961.NEF. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.
had to take ssl 4 times in 3 days i can go the rest of my life without the ear-piercing PA feedback i think. that said i feel like a portage / ogden dunes day trip to see some ns action would be nice
Another one of badger mayhem in the garden, from early June. I'm not seeing them together as much now, which is good from the noise point of view but not good for my badger addiction. I think it's safe to say we'll never have five cubs again so I'd better enjoy it while I can : )
To our surprise we have had more than hedgehogs through the hedgehog hole in our garden fence... The fox cubs are growing fast and soon will no longer fit through the hole. Until then, they seem to like using our garden as a nighttime playroom.
Back to a few more Mara shots - don't want to bore people with these now but took so many that I'm still going through them!
A close up of the Cheetah cubs, I could have reached out and picked them up and popped them in my camera bag - except I think people may have noticed!
Love these names, voted for both of them. Here's the update with pics and video.
nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/news/cheetahcubdate-14-cubs-ha...
I know this plant as Orange Hawkweed. It is invading my garden, and is very welcome.
Does anyone know why it is callled "Fox and Cubs"?
The Story
This mother and cub (child) was passing by while we was doing some climatic research in the Fram Straight. I think the scene was a bit interesting with the birds in the background. The colors up here is really special. The Polar Bear is the biggest of all bears. This day we saw 19 of them. This mother and cub was close to a big male bear. That is unusual to see. The male Polar Bear is known of killing the cubs so he can get the mother interested in him. But nothing happened, not as long as we was there.
EXPLORE September 19 2011 #284
PRIZES, AWARDS
The best picture in 2011 In the group Ice Age Icefields, Glaciers, Icebergs, The Blue Ocean And Ships
Rank 4 in Best of the year 2011 at FlickrDiamond
Rank 5 in Best of the year 2011 at The Best Bravo
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at My Gear And Me
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at Flickr Diamond
1st prize "Picture of the month" for October 2011 contest at Damn I Wish I'd Taken That
1st prize in October 2011 in Are You Ready - Wild Animal contest
1st prize Frontpage contest at It's a wonderful world
1st prize ◕‿◕SONIAGALLERY◕‿◕
2nd prize October, November 2011 contest at Artist of the Year
2nd prize September 2011 contest at Colors Of the Heart
Jury prize for November 2011 at ROYAL Gr☮up
Picture of the month in "Polar Bear International" and published on the frontpage of their e-letter PBiNews (10 000 subscriptions each month.)
Admins Choice October 2011 at The World Through My Eyes and featured in their blog
Picture of the week November 2011 at Great Images
Picture of the week October 8 2011 at The best nature shots on Flickr
Special choice award Nominated to the "Picture of the year." at the group Passage to Beauty
Admins Choices of the week At the group Nature's Prime
Admins Choices of the week At the group Outstanding Pictures
Featured in the blog at breathtaking group
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Little cubs are super curious and love to explore new features in there surroundings...a big gren land rover is just another one of those to these little guys
Musiara a female cheetah in the Mara is seen with her brood of three tiny Cubs in the late evening.
Photographed in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
Arila und Makar im Duisburger Zoo als sie 2 Monate alt waren
Arila and Makar at the Duisburg Zoo when they were 2 months old
These cheetah cubs (about 5 months old) used this dead tree as a scratching post and climbed up for a look out. It was the perfect photo opportunity in fabulous evening light! Trouble was, they did not stay still for a single split second and their heads were almost always behind branches!
Explore #7
The iconic marquee of Wrigley Field after the Chicago Cubs win Game 5 of the World Series against the Cleveland Indians.
Featured here: medium.com/the-wrigley-rapport/the-secret-weapon-to-a-wor...