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If you haven't seen this outfit by Yasum, then you must!! It's at Equal 10 and as with all her original creations, it's gorgeous!
African wild dog pup (Lycaon pictus), part of the Toulon Pack. Seen in the Sabi Sands area of South Africa.
Conservation Status: Endangered
Fox pup at the edge of the forest looks at the photographer with curiosity and distrust. Amazing look. Meeting of two worlds. Green grass
Imagine 4 otter pups running all over the place with photographers following them. Quite a crazy time. They are so fast in the water and on land. Here they are on the boardwalk or trying to squeeze in.
Thanks so much for the visit!
Our Herb with one of his many expressions ☺️
As he was sat next to me on the couch.
If we’re hanging washing on the line outside, Herb will steal items and run off with them … as pups do; So we have to leave him in the house… whereby he sits on the couch and watches us out of the window… he stays there until we return indoors.
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hanging around and investigating everything it finds near the family den in Mara North Conservancy in Kenya. In this case it has probably found a piece of skin or another leftover of a prey of the clan.
Spotted Hyena
Crocuta crocuta
gevlekte hyena
Hyène tachetée
Tüpfelhyäne oder Fleckenhyäne (
hiena manchada o hiena moteada
iena macchiata
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A Common seal youngster, was great to come across this little fella on my walk along the beach yesterday
This pup's best chance is a strong bond with it's mom. This mama seems to have a very good one with her pup. She helped it in every way she could. I observed a lot of bonding activity including the pup riding on her back. You can see how difficult it is for the pup to stay on the log.
Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes.
1,957 pups were born in the 2016 season., last year 2,134 were born.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage this National Nature reserve.
Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes.
1,957 pups were born in the 2016 season., last year 2,134 were born.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage this National Nature reserve.
I was thrilled to come upon this curious coyote pup in the grass, not more than 10 feet away from the trail. Quite the photo op! Ferrari trail, Lincoln, CA
During early spring i had the opportunity to watch and photograph red fox pups at their densite, unforgetable moments. You can watch a short clip of them here: youtu.be/Qj7q0BaS5hs
Grey seal - Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
At the last count this year, 2019, 2,168 pups have been born.
Looking forward to see adorable fox pups this spring...Bavaria, Germany
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Taken Donna Nook, North Lincolnshire.
Donna Nook which is operated by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, covering more than 10km (6.25 miles) of coastline between Grainthorpe Haven in the north and Saltfleet in the south where it borders the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe National Nature Reserve. Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes; a wildlife spectacle which attracts visitors from across the UK. This year over 2205 pups were born, with over 500+ bulls who battle it out for the right to produce the next generation.
Like all fox pups this one was skittish and curious at the same time. But funny to see how different the siblings are already at this young age, some are more adventerous and some are so shy...anyhow, wonderful critters for sure. Bavaria, Germany
Here is my second picture I created for Halloween starring Asha as the worried Mother and the Witch dogtor. Introducing Wee Ashala the wee pup who won't do tricks for treats and has been diagnosed as untreatable by the Witch-dogtor.
At sunrise on January 6, 2011, BNSF's Denver to Chicago Z-train flies eastbound at Barr, Colorado, with the morning sun silhouetting UPS “pup” trailers headed for the Windy City.
Taken Donna Nook, North Lincolnshire
Donna Nook which is operated by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, covering more than 10km (6.25 miles) of coastline between Grainthorpe Haven in the north and Saltfleet in the south where it borders the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe National Nature Reserve. Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes; a wildlife spectacle which attracts visitors from across the UK. This year over 2205 pups were born, with over 500+ bulls who battle it out for the right to produce the next generation.
I have renamed this build: Patience, because it amazes me how much patience and perseverance animals must exhibit when they are starving in cold winter weather. We take it for granted with our cupboards and refrigerators stocked with food. :P
This build is an update with a little fox pup added.
Re-edit of this young coyote pup that had no fear being out in the open. Archives. County of Parkland Alberta
One of at least six or seven fox pups, during the spring i was quite blessed to have so many fox encounters like never before. They're almost fully grown up by now and learn to hunt by themselves. Hope many of them survive and don't get shot. In areas of intense hunting the red fox litter is much bigger (up to 8-10 pups) than in areas where is no or only little hunting (3-4 pups)...Southern Bavaria
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