Animal Antics Two

Wildlife photographers Anais Trepanier and Thomas Pham-Van were out shooting owls in snowy conditions when they had the visitor of a lifetime

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Has anyone watched Kevin Richardson with his Lions and other African animals?

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LOL

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Difference in sizes between him and the male line and the female lionesses.

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Excuse me but!

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It is getting a bit crowded here these days!

 

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India

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Dead seals wash up on beaches in the north east months after mysterious death of thousands of crabs, lobsters and octopuses that still has experts baffledDead seals wash up on beaches in north east after mysterious death of thousands of

Worrying pictures show the marine mammals (pictured left) lying dead on beaches in the North East, near to the mouth of the River Tees. It comes four months since reports first emerged of scores of crabs (pictured top right), lobsters and even octopuses being found dead on beaches stretching from Whitby to Hartlepool. The 'ankle-deep' piles (pictured bottom right) of crustaceans sparked an investigation by environment chiefs. The probe came amid claims by local experts and fishermen that deep dredging for the area's 'Freeport' project had exposed local marine wildlife to previously buried underwater toxins. But the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) bosses have since ruled out dredging as a cause. And they say Environment Agency (EA) testing on the dead crustaceans has showed no signs of poisoning. Defra's investigation remains ongoing. But with seals, who feed on other local marine life, now washing up on at least four local beaches, pressure is growing on to crack the mystery behind the deaths. Academic and lobster fisherman, Joe Redfern, who holds a Masters in marine biology and works for the Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities, says a lack of information about the investigations by Defra has fuelled speculation.

Very strange, hope they get to the reason for it soon and can remediate whatever the cause.

 

After watching the underwater explosions of the volcano in Tonga, I was wondering how much of the marine life has been devastated! 

 

Who knows Hola after such a catastrophic event.

Oh Look!

Dinner has arrived.

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I find this country revolting the way it treats its animals.

A donkey was thrown into a tiger enclosure to be eaten alive in a Chinese zoo this month. Photo: Handout                     A donkey was thrown into a tiger enclosure to be eaten alive in a Chinese zoo this month. Photo: Handout

Yes they put life animals into these Tigers areas!

 

 

 

 

 

I have turned to look for Mongoose pictures as I was in a Chinese Zoo photos and they were sickening you would not want to see what they do.

 

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The Mongoose

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