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If you are unfamiliar with South Korea’s Everland Zoo and their ridiculously talented photographer who goes by FloridaPFE on Flickr, time to make a new friend.
Wildlife photographer Ad Sprang snapped these shots while shooting in Vianen, Holland as seen in the Telegraph. Due to Andrew’s irrational yet understandable love of fuzzy little rabbits, all the pics can be found below the fold…
These shots are stills from a new National Geographic Documentary airing this month called “Extraordinary Animals in the Womb”. You quiero dar puntandas una pierna…Chihuahau fetus Peter Chinn the show’s producer used a mixture of endoscopic cameras, ultrasound imaging and computer modeling to create the most accurate and detailed embryonic animal pics ever witnessed. Kangaroo…
Zooillogix has a lot of Belgian readers. This makes us uncomfortable. One such pale reader, Thomas Cordie, pointed us to some beautiful photos of right whales on National Geographic. Despite my temptation to just copy them all for you to enjoy, I’m posting one, and suggesting you take a look over there. More NGC stuff…
Some incredible early morning shots of wet insects by German photographer Martin Amm. Red veined darter Horsefly more below the fold
Time once again for some of Igor Siwanowicz’s spectacular insect photography. We’ve brought you his mantis photos in the past (#1 , #2, and #3) so we decided to switch it up and take a look at some of his moths. Unfortunately Igor doesn’t tell us which species we are looking at, but maybe some…
These pictures were taken by the Predator while hunting at the London Zoo. Turns out the Predator’s actual name is Steve Lowe! There’s an article about it in the Telegraph. The images show how different animals use their fur and feathers to regulate their body heat. More below the fold…
A week ago we asked you– our very attractive, highly intelligent and unbelievably nerdy readers –to tell us what your favoritest animal in the world is. We received a flood of responses, and we wanted to show some pictures of the highlights. Adam likes the Ai, a maned three-toed sloth that lives in the jungles…
The annual Shell Wildlife Photography contest is winding to a close, and the winners have been chosen. The award-winning shots will go on display at the Natural History Museum of London October 27th and then embark on a world-wide tour. Wild stoats are well known to have a love of whole grains… You can see…