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Display showing an alligator attacking a tapir, reconstructing the ecosystem that likely existed in Eastern Tennessee in the mid-to-late Miocene.
Predator.
Streaking down the alleyways
As blood pumps in your veins,
Too far gone to care anyway,
Nothing can kill the game.
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One of my first attempts to try retexturing hair ;P.
Of the family Carabidae
This jewel was buisy charging up Sunflower plants and grabbing Bordered Patch Caterpillars and hauling them back u det some bark. Amazing efficient predator !
(And not cooperative in posing;)
Well, tonight I plan on going to see "Predators", and was inspired to make something, so I chose to make a random, generic looking sceen.
Here, you see Arnold running, scanning as he does so. Unseen to him is the Predator, who lurks underwater.
Mein Predator mit dämonischem Ausschlag. ^^
Die Hauptwaffe ist Magnetisiert und kann durch die sync. Laserkanonen ausgetauscht werden.
Walking with the wolves at Predator Experience in Cumbria is simply extraordinary. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Lake District, this is not just a walk — it’s a rare and profound chance to step into the world of these incredible animals.
From the very start, Dee and Daniel’s outstanding knowledge and passion shone through. Their deep understanding of wolf behaviour, evolution, physiology and conservation brought every moment to life. It’s not just about being close to wolves — it’s about understanding them, their natural instincts, their communication, and their role in the natural world.
The wolves themselves are nothing short of mesmerising. Cheveyo, meaning "spirit warrior," Chalok, meaning "of the earth," and Chitali, meaning "shooting star," each carry their own story and spirit. At the beginning of the walk, Noah, the fourth wolf, chose not to come out — a perfect reminder that these are not pets or performers, but proud, independent animals with minds of their own. However, at the end of our walk, we had the opportunity to meet Noah — a special moment that felt like an extra gift, adding to the authenticity of the experience.
Walking through the countryside with these stunning creatures was unforgettable. To be accepted into their space, even briefly, was deeply humbling. Dee and Daniel guided us with such care and respect for the wolves, making sure everything was on their terms. Their commitment to the welfare of the animals was clear at every step.
This experience isn’t just brilliant — it is unforgettable, emotional, and genuinely life-enhancing.
Extolling the inherent spirit to survive, in every life crafted by nature.. Take a look at the lizard's raw attempt to free itself as the kingfisher overpowers it...
Gearing up for Sunday National Arena League Game against the New York Streets, My4oh7's Chris Pamatian took some time out to chat with the Orlando Predators at Practice. Stay #active in Arena Football with Lockedin Magazine
I couldn't tell what kind of birds these were. I thought some kind of hawk, but the neck looked like they may have been vultures.