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Eu tentei hahahah Vi no blog da Jess (O mundo de Jess) e tive que tentar! Ele não ficou lá essas coisa né, mas deu pra passar a semana! hahah
This is a grumpy face I finished up this evening. I expect it will work best as a "Do Not Enter" sign :)
Grumpy Cat at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Kids make flags on our New Year Flag day, too. They often crack me up (Bun Bun Abel Bun comes to mind.). This year Grumpy Cat made an appearance.
(The week before, the boy who made this flag had made his own protest poster that featured three grumpy cats. He also brought his own grumpy cat to both events.)
In the Fjölskyldu- og húsdýragarðsins (a children's park and zoo in the middle of Laugardalur, ReykjavÃk) you will find a lot of Icelandic animals like this grumpy old man.
This guy didn't look to happy, but who would be if you were stuck in pen all your life. This was at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, and as far as facilities for animals go it doesn't get much better.
Canon 50D
EF-S 55-250 f/4-5.6 IS II @250mm
f/6.3
1/15 second
Handheld
I tried to get my friends Xiachuan and Jiangfeng to pose for a family photo. This is I think where the fatigue got to all of us- we were tired, hungry and thirsty all at the same time. You can see the fatigue on Jeff's face- and he was feeling a tad feverish as it is. One of the little boys was not quite inclined to pose. Not that he was cranky or grumpy or anything but he simply did not want to pose. The other guy decided to follow his brother's footsteps, though he not move out of the picture. This was the result. We are now in the Xixi Wetlands Reserve in Hangzhou, China and are heading towards the exit. Detailed notes about the reserve appear in previous captions, earlier in this album. (Hangzhou, China, May 2017)
Basilicus plumifrons
Range: Mexico to Panama
The Green Basilisk is widely known as the Jesus Christ lizard due to its ability to sprint upright across the surface of a body of water. They have long toes on their rear feet with fringes of skin that unfurl in the water, increasing surface area. As they run, they slap their feet hard against the water, creating a tiny air pocket that keeps them from sinking, providing they maintain their feet. They can maintain this behavior for 15 feet or more. As I also learned, they can make a very good mean face.
Our friends Gordon and Elizabeth with Ocean. Gordon runs Grumpy Old Surfer which makes fab Tees and he takes excellent photos!
was keeping a low profile. He's a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum). Photo by Frank.
Moonboots can't hear, has no teeth and can only see out of his blue eye. In other words, he has the right to be grumpy.
Why so grouchy? If you keep wrinkling your face like that, it'll stay that way forever...
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came out of his shelter to get a drink. Couldn't resist a picture. He's a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum), one of two species of venomous lizards in the world. Notice he is shedding his skin. Check the "Grumpy" tag for his story and also www.ecosnake.com. Photo by Frank
Without this grumpy trucker you would be naked, hungry & homeless. Funny, vintage style t-shirt for truck drivers: www.amazon.com/dp/B01CNX66QI
A little bit different for normal Grumpy, hah? but still can be recognized. He is usually described as long beard, red tunic, brown hat, scowl.
You won't beleive what it reads on the back of the photo "HAPPY SNAPS" LOL. This was taken in Guernsey 1951.