animalkingd0m:

Malaika by Luisa Mantero
Ovnis??? Photo by Ch3micals

Ovnis??? Photo by Ch3micals

A cat braves deep water during spring floods in Belarus.  Picture: AFP/GETTY

A cat braves deep water during spring floods in Belarus.  Picture: AFP/GETTY

Red Fox Portrait. Photo by RWNL Photography

Red Fox Portrait. Photo by RWNL Photography

humanmonke:

Tiny Tot
Credit: David Thyberg | Shutterstock
A gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), which is endemic to Madagascar, shown here in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar. They are some of the smallest primates, with a head and body length of just 4.7 to 5.5 inches (12 – 14 cm) and a tail length of 5.1 to 5.7 inches (13 – 14.5 cm). Their long, thin lower incisors and canines make for a great dental comb used for grooming.
 

humanmonke:

Tiny Tot

Credit: David Thyberg | Shutterstock

A gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), which is endemic to Madagascar, shown here in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar. They are some of the smallest primates, with a head and body length of just 4.7 to 5.5 inches (12 – 14 cm) and a tail length of 5.1 to 5.7 inches (13 – 14.5 cm). Their long, thin lower incisors and canines make for a great dental comb used for grooming.

 

Photographer Sergey Gorshkov watched theis grizzly bear tire herself out fishing for salmon in a river before taking a well-deserved break in the Kronotskiy Reserve, Kamchatka, Russia.  Picture: Sergey Gorshkov/Solent

Photographer Sergey Gorshkov watched theis grizzly bear tire herself out fishing for salmon in a river before taking a well-deserved break in the Kronotskiy Reserve, Kamchatka, Russia.  Picture: Sergey Gorshkov/Solent

Setter. Photo by swisrolli

Setter. Photo by swisrolli

An orphaned baby elephant walks through mud as tourists take pictures at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nursery within Nairobi National Park, near Kenya’s capital Nairobi.  Picture: REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

An orphaned baby elephant walks through mud as tourists take pictures at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nursery within Nairobi National Park, near Kenya’s capital Nairobi.  Picture: REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

Pembrokeshire. Photo by Paul Scott Thomas

Pembrokeshire. Photo by Paul Scott Thomas

magicalnaturetour:

Diamond rattlesnake In the U.S., the largest snake – is the diamond rattlesnake. It grows to a length of 2 meters. Diamond rattlesnake is considered among the most poisonous rattlesnake. The tip of its tail, as well as other members of the species of rattlesnakes, adorns the rattle of the hardened remnants of the old skin. (Photo by Fred LaBounty)

magicalnaturetour:

Diamond rattlesnake
In the U.S., the largest snake – is the diamond rattlesnake. It grows to a length of 2 meters. Diamond rattlesnake is considered among the most poisonous rattlesnake. The tip of its tail, as well as other members of the species of rattlesnakes, adorns the rattle of the hardened remnants of the old skin. (Photo by Fred LaBounty)

Chipmunk. Photo by Sandra

Chipmunk. Photo by Sandra

Martin. Photo by altano

Martin. Photo by altano

 

ferrant:

Jasper got some new little toys last week.

En el acuario. Photo by Felix Glez

En el acuario. Photo by Felix Glez

Untitled. Photo by Ray Morris

Untitled. Photo by Ray Morris