The following 100 photos include:
*Award-winning photography of animals
*Unlikely interspecies friendships
*Maternal bonding (family life of animals)
*Animals adorably photobombing a picture
*Animals in a free state; no ear tags, chains...
*The depiction of the beauty of animals
*The depiction that other species are not "lesser than" us
*The depiction that humans are animals, too
*The depiction that other species have emotions
Golden Pheasant native of Western China
Photo: Tin Man Lee / Bison now only exist in protected parks
Hamsters (wild) are found throughout Europe and Asia
Fox cub and butterfly
Toucan's large bill helps it reach far-away fruit
Orangutan (non-aggressive) and highly endangered
Polar Bears are a threatened species because of global warming
Sows have been known to sing to their piglets while nursing.
Photo Credit: Austrian; Julian Rad - captures wildlife
Photo Credit: @ByTazi Mother & baby Elephant
Okapi of Africa / Credit: Natural Encounters by Ben Williams
Emperor Penguin family (the largest of penguins)
Mandarin Ducks mate for life.
Smiling lamb / Lambs can walk 5 minutes after birth.
Red Squirrel / Squirrels are highly intelligent with good memory.
Jess Findlay Photography - Fiery Throated Hummingbird
Photo Credit: Tim Flatch - Monkey Kiss / Webneel.com
Duckling & Dachshund
Key Deer Fawn by Noni Cay
White Moose of Sweden
Photo Credit: Laurent Baheux
Gelada of Ethiopia by Amar Guillen - www.guillenphoto.com/en
Mandarin Ducks are highly sociable & females initiate courtship.
Bubbles; (rescued) African elephant & friend Bella; the Labrador
Lion and her cub (lion cubs are born blind)
Photo Credit: - www.deviantart.com/dianephotos
Red Panda is a (classified) carnivore that is primarily an herbivore!
Whale and diver
Quokkas, Rottnest Island, Australia Getty Image
Photo Credit: George Peters Design - Sloth
Caribbean Flamingo - Juan Fortes / Lumas.com
The Laughing Dormouse - Photo Credit: Andrea Zampatti
Friendly, mellow Capybara (largest rodent; native to South America)
Sheep and her lamb (Ewes recognize their lamb's bleat.)
Photo Credit: Anne Geier
Kissing Conure Parrots
Goslings / Geese are loyal, mate for life, & protect their family.
Pink Neck Green Pigeon (Only the males have the pink neck.)
Bubbles and Bella; both rescues who befriended each other.
Hen protecting her chicks / Chickens are more clever than toddlers.
Male Peacock / National Geographic Photo
Photo Credit: Julian Rad; Austrian Wildlife Photographer
Giraffe grooming squirrel
Hedgehog - Photo Credit: Justin Sullivan for Getty Images
Photo Credit: Julian Rad, a wildlife photographer from Austria
Chipmunk stuffing her cheeks / Credit: Barcroft Media
Credit: KEVIN BISKABORN / baby racoons
Inseparable best friends: Pam Ishiguro/Barcroft Images/via Getty Images
Dogs on Camping Trip / Getty Images
Photo: CNImaging / Monkey and Pigeon Friend
Photo Credit: Graham McGeorge / National Geographic / Kangaroo
Photo Credit: Picture Alliance/Photoshot - Baby Gorilla
Photo Credit: Alicja Zmysłowska Photography
Red Squirrels burry their nut & seed supply to store for winter.
Squirrel photobombing photo at Banff National Park / Melissa Brandts
Perfect Timing Photography Grasshopper Cycling / Credit: Tustel Ico
Mottled Duck and Ducklings / They travel in small groups or pairs.
Mountain Horse / Photo Credit: Daniela Schmid
Pandas are native to temperate forests high in the mountains of China.
(8 year old) Matteo Walch with Marmot friends in Austrian Alps
Credit: Jo-Anne McArthur of Canada - Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Mallard duckling - Photo by Carl Jackson / Fine Art America
Pufferfish are masters of self-defense & highly poisonous.
Photo Credit: Joseph Rescinito - National Geographic / Alpacas
Photo Credit: Audrey Bellot
Newborn calves can see, walk, stand - and moo shortly after birth.
Horses in the wild live full lives without a human on their back.
Scarlet Macaw of Costa Rica
Photo Credit: Tanja Askani (Fawn & Rabbit)
Monkey Family - Bijoys Photography
Family of Prairie Dogs / Photographer: Wolfgang von Vietinghoff
Red-Eyed Tree Frog native of Costa Rica
Three little Pigs / Photo Credit: Matthias Hiekel
Male Monarch butterflies have 2 dark spots on the hindwings.
Adorable rats snuggling - Photo Credit: Jessica Florence
Lena Mucha Photography / Cows at Hof Butenland Sanctuary, Germany
Seal Photobomb
Australian Koala Bear / Photo Credit:
Goats have an inquisitive nature and like to explore.
Mandarinfish; known for their 'mating dance' occurring at sunset hours
Unusual Friends / Dog and Kitten
Doe & Fawn hiding in grass / photograph by Jpecha/Getty Images
Maine Moose (only the males have antlers)
©️ Roland Kranitz - Hungary
Fawns have a unique smell that the mother recognizes.
Deer can run up to 30 miles an hour with great agility & can jump/swim
Jo-Anne McArthur for Farm Sanctuary (rescued, free, calf)
Photo Credit: Larry Warsh Photography - Iguana
Art Wolfe Photography / Wildlife photographer made a seal friend
Emperor Tamarin, Peru & Bolivia rainforests / Matthias Haker Photography
Sea Otter & baby / Photo Credit: Suzy Eszterhas
Respect Animals. Be Vegan.
ReplyDeleteGreat Great Great !!!!!
These photos should help some humans to LOVE the animals and stop hurting and eating them.
Thank you for all you do to bring peace to our animal friends...
Remarkable and breathtaking. Fantastic selection with great taste. Thank you so much for making my day.
ReplyDeleteTheir eyes, looks, smiles.
Just amazing! Thank you for these lovely photos. 😍
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