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(Felis silvestris silvestris) This might look like a cute kitten but actually it's a Scottish Wildcat. He will grow up to be a formidable hunter with a set of teeth to match!
Explore Highest position: 442 on Monday, October 27, 2008.
This will be the last post from Wildcat, at least for a while..:)...so, maybe I will post something other than a waterfall tomorrow! I am off to work, I'll check everyones latest uploads when I get home tonight!
An Intermountain Power coal train loads at the Andelex Rosources, Inc. facility on the Utah Railway at Wildcat, Utah (west of Helper) on Sept. 18, 2009. By 2013, Wildcat was expanded to include crude oil transloading from truck to rail, known as the AES Oil Loading Terminal.
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Scotland's wildcats are a unique and highly threatened sub-population of the European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris
Although they may look similar to domestic (pet) cats, they do have some unique features, including their blunt and bushy tails and their genetic make-up! It can be very difficult to tell the difference between a wildcat, a domestic tabby, or a hybrid from looks alone
Thanks to their un-broken striped coats, wildcats have earned the nickname 'Highland tigers'
As meat-eaters, they spend long hours sleeping and digesting their food during the day, and are most active around dawn and dusk
Arranged in perfect symmetry, a quartet of Utah Railway SD40s highball the siding at Wildcat on the road to Wattis Plateau to load 84 coal empties on Sept. 26, 1992.
Utah Railway SD40 No. 9008 leads three sisters into the siding at Wildcat to load a coal train on April 2, 1994.
For you knowledge: This is a non-wild Wildcat.
This picture is no wildlife.
It was taken in the animal / wild park Bad Mergentheim. www.wildtierpark.de
Of course this is no real hunt - it is a simulator only that the wildcat has to get its bag.
Most of you know that I'm not taking wildlife pictures in Europe, only zoo and parks but better saying to avoid misunderstanding.
If there is anyone out there who catched this in wildlife - let me know ;)
Named "Callie" by the Saving Wildcats project, she is one of many Scottish Wildcats bred and released into the Cairngorms National Park.
She was initially tracked and has had successful litters since her release. She now frequents the Glenmore area, including the Reindeer Centre where she hunts the ducks that steal the reindeer feed - which is where I saw her.
It really was quite something to witness this up close and such a great project restoring the presence of these cats in the Scottish Highlands.
The second waterfall on Wildcat Creek, West Wildcat Creek Road, Wildcat Creek Campground, Lake Rabun, North Georgia Blue Ridge... [more to be continued at a later date in a series]
collaboration piece with gifted photographer Lisa Darlin'
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she took the original self portrait.
The fall colors are just beginning to change here in eastern Iowa as seen on this road in Wildcat Den State Park.
Wildcat Creek Bridge was built in 1925 at Austa, near Walton, near OR 126. The 75-foot bridge carries Austa Road over Wildcat Creek near its confluence with the Siuslaw River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
I spent a wonderful day at the British Wildlife Centre on one of their photo days. Great company and lots of great subjects but these wildcats and their kittens were my favourite of the day!
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Wildcat Branch Falls near Pickens South Carolina. This is the first set of falls that you see right by the road.
Utah Railway's Valmy, Nevada to Wildcat, Utah coal empty loads its ninth hopper at the Andalex Resources, Inc. loading facility on March 13, 1999. This now idled terminal opened for coal loading in April 1985.
African Wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica) Afrikanische Wildkatze oder Falbkatze
South Africa February 2018
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
What is this kitten dreaming of? Just like a child it sucks on a twig and dreamily looks up to the sky
Wovon träumt dieses Kätzchen? Wie ein Kind nuckelt es an einem Zweig und blickt verträumt in den Himmel
A European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, sits in a green weeping willow tree. Green leaves all around. Mountains and grey sky in the background
It's called both. Take your pick. Off of Hwy 126 between Eugene and Mapleton. There is a winter day shot waaaaaaaaay back in my photostream. This link should take there. www.flickr.com/photos/28589179@N08/2662556954/