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For the BSG small works show.
These have been half finished for a while now, finally got them done over the long weekend
Curious Eyes...As part of my passion towards thes primates, it is a great pleasure for my to seek visitors into the Center to contribute donations so as to keep the species from going extinct.
Nikon D90 + Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-D + Kenko 2X Teleconversion Lens + Handheld
Location: Semonggok Wildlife Center, Kuching
The mail box, and actual written mail, is slowly disappearing. Won't you join me in saving it by writing a letter to someone you love today, and sending it by mail?
Blogged: www.kateyeview.com/2011/09/fascinations-part-2.html
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs are one of the artists to watch out for on the festival circuit in 2011
Named after the S. E Asian Giant Tapir, tapirus Augustus, which may have become extinct as recently as 12,000 years ago
We chose the name because he's much bigger than any of our other tapir ornaments!
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked): Bilateria
(unranked): Protostomia
Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Subphylum: Aculifera
Class: Aplacophora
Order: Unranked
Family: Unranked
Genus: †Punk
Species: †P. fero
Initially, when I went into this park, I thought it was a habitat for a special breed of Japanese tail-less cat. There are signs all over the park, such as the one affixed to the park bench above, which have little cats with no tails bounding through the air.
But I was later told that stray cats have their tails chopped off, so its possible that this handsome little cat is not so special, and moreover, is disobeying commands not to sit on the bench (note: cats can't read). On reflection, it does look like a common calico cat...
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs are one of the artists to watch out for on the festival circuit in 2011
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Amorphea
(unranked): Obazoa
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Clade: Choanozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
Clade: ParaHoxozoa
Clade: Bilateria
Clade: Nephrozoa
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Olfactores
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Clade: Eugnathostomata
Clade: Teleostomi
Superclass: Tetrapoda
Clade: Reptiliomorpha
Clade: Amniota
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Theriimorpha
Clade: Theriiformes
Clade: Trechnotheria
Clade: Cladotheria
Clade: Zatheria
Clade: Tribosphenida
Subclass: Theria
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Superorder: Australidelphia
Order: Diprotodontia
Suborder: Vombatiformes
Superfamily: †Diprotodontoidea
Family: †Palorchestidae
Genus: †Palorchestes
Species: †P. azael
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Unikonta
(unranked): Obazoa
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Parazoa
Infrakingdom: Spongiaria
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Demospongiae
Subclass: Clavaxinellida
Order: †Protomonaxonida
Family: †Leptomitidae
Genus: †Paraleptomitella
Species: †P. dictyodroma
"Dimetrodon was about 11.5 feet long and had a large, bony "sail" on it's back that it may have used to regulate it's body temperature."
Estimated length 5–6 meters (16–20 feet)
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Unikonta
(unranked): Obazoa
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked): Bilateria
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Superclass: Tetrapoda
Class: Reptilia
Subclass: Diapsida
Infraclass: Lepidosauromorpha
Superorder: Lepidosauria
Order: Squamata
Clade: Toxicofera
Clade: Ophidia
Suborder: Unranked
Family: †Madtsoiidae
Genus: †Madtsoia
Species: †M. camposi
Extinct miniature horse hoof fossil on display within the cave. The tour guide explains how scientist have dated these fossils and they belong to an extinct horse that once roamed the wild west. Penny for scale.
Location: Crystal Ball Cave - Gandy, UT
Photographer: JD Mallory, BLM State Office, Public Affairs Specialist