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Wildlife Photography(Pic Heavy)

Posted: 2005-04-12 04:24pm
by Alyrium Denryle
That's right, post pics of wildlife and their habitats that you find spiffy here

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Posted: 2005-04-12 04:38pm
by Mrs Kendall
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I love Chameleons

Edit: Their little feet and eyeballs are so cute

Posted: 2005-04-12 05:08pm
by Alyrium Denryle

Posted: 2005-04-12 05:28pm
by Darth Fanboy
pictures I have of captive raised wildlife.

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@ Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific, Sand Tiger (also known as Grey Nurse)

http://www.geocities.com/dalesshowcase/shamushow6.jpg

@ Sea World San Diego, Shamu!

http://www.geocities.com/dalesshowcase/WolfEels1.jpg

@ PPG Aquarium in Pittsburgh, matedpair of Wolf Eels


Too bad MOnterey released that Great White :(, I was gonna go this weekend *crys*

Posted: 2005-04-12 05:46pm
by 2000AD
As soon as i get back to Newcastle and my sweet, beloved broadband connection i'm going to upload my safari pics from Kenya.

Posted: 2005-04-13 03:35pm
by Mayabird
Oh, this never gets old for me.

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Posted: 2005-04-13 03:36pm
by 2000AD
OMFG TEH BOOBIES !!!!111!!oneone11eleven!!

Posted: 2005-04-13 04:03pm
by Shroom Man 777
Darth Fanboy wrote:Too bad MOnterey released that Great White :(, I was gonna go this weekend *crys*
Great Whites don't live too long in captivity. It's for the best *pats*

Goddamn this thread is neat. Can someone post dinosaurs? :)

Posted: 2005-04-14 12:04am
by Darth Fanboy
Shroom Man 777 wrote:Great Whites don't live too long in captivity. It's for the best *pats*
My good man that is now no longer the case.

Monterey Bay Aquarium managed to keep their Great White alive and healthy for a record of 198 days, releasing the shark back into the wild after she killed two of her tankmates and began exhibiting clear hunting behavior. Monterey Bay started a 3 year program of Great White research prior to this and it culminated with the capture of a 4 foot juvenile Great White off the coast of Southern Calfiornia (Huntington Beach).

It is now no longer the question of wether or not a Great White can be kept in activity, but a matter of can anyone design a proper exhibit for it.

A previous incident of Great Whites in captivity involve a shark which seemed to be disoriented in the tank, and acting all funny. All sharks have what is called an Ampullae of Lorenzini in their heads, allowing them to sense electrical currents. What happened in this case every "read about somewhere" was that the tank was not properly insulated, and electric current was running into the water, playing havoc with the sharks senses akin to that of an inner ear infection.

Posted: 2005-04-14 12:21am
by Alyrium Denryle
Shroom Man 777 wrote:
Darth Fanboy wrote:Too bad MOnterey released that Great White :(, I was gonna go this weekend *crys*
Great Whites don't live too long in captivity. It's for the best *pats*

Goddamn this thread is neat. Can someone post dinosaurs? :)
SUre why not...

Posted: 2005-04-14 12:33am
by Alyrium Denryle

Posted: 2005-04-14 01:16am
by Darth Raptor
Alyrium Denryle wrote:SUre why not...
That's my cue.


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Posted: 2005-04-14 01:20am
by Mayabird
Somehow, feathers on a dinosaur make them even scarier looking. Well, that's not counting the little flying ones with beaks and pretty songs. :wink:

Posted: 2005-04-14 01:42am
by Darth Raptor
Mayabird wrote:Somehow, feathers on a dinosaur make them even scarier looking. Well, that's not counting the little flying ones with beaks and pretty songs. :wink:
Conventional reconstructions of theropods are really just big reptiles. Granted, no living reptile looks or moves like a theropod, but there are modern anologues that generate a comfortable familiarity. Yes, they're scary, but they're still just ordinary animals.

Feathered theropods are a unique monster, almost mythical or alien. Dromaeosaurids and their ilk are plumed, demonic serpents from Hell. They are creatures for which there is no modern anologue and shatter all of our comfy preconceptions about what dinosaurs and birds are supposed to be.

Posted: 2005-04-14 04:20pm
by Darth Raptor
Here are some herbivores.

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Posted: 2005-04-14 04:39pm
by Mrs Kendall
2000AD wrote:OMFG TEH BOOBIES !!!!111!!oneone11eleven!!
What the frack is that suposed to mean? Do you get turned on by birds or something? :P

Anyway, yeah those furry dino's are pretty freaky.

Posted: 2005-04-14 04:43pm
by Darth Raptor
Mrs Kendall wrote:What the frack is that suposed to mean? Do you get turned on by birds or something? :P
When she returned from the Galapagos with photos, a good portion of the straight male population stampeded into her thread entitled "Boobies" and were disappointed to find... Boobies.

Posted: 2005-04-14 05:00pm
by Mrs Kendall
oh ok... got a linky for that thread ;) :lol:

Posted: 2005-04-14 08:24pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Mrs Kendall wrote:
2000AD wrote:OMFG TEH BOOBIES !!!!111!!oneone11eleven!!
What the frack is that suposed to mean? Do you get turned on by birds or something? :P

Anyway, yeah those furry dino's are pretty freaky.
They are called Blue Footed Boobies

Posted: 2005-04-14 08:45pm
by Rogue 9
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over. Looks like a slug ate its way out through the tortoise's face. :wtf:

Posted: 2005-04-14 10:04pm
by Mrs Kendall
Alyrium Denryle wrote:
Mrs Kendall wrote:
2000AD wrote:OMFG TEH BOOBIES !!!!111!!oneone11eleven!!
What the frack is that suposed to mean? Do you get turned on by birds or something? :P

Anyway, yeah those furry dino's are pretty freaky.
They are called Blue Footed Boobies
Ohhhhhh ... Oh my god I'm so embarrassed :oops: What a strange name though. Thanks for filling me in, I was so lost there.

Posted: 2005-04-14 11:42pm
by Alyrium Denryle
You're welcome

I suppose I will jump on the prehistoric bandwagon, but if you think I will post dinos.. you are mistaken. I am posting amphibians
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Posted: 2005-04-14 11:47pm
by Stofsk
I like two of the frog pictures: the first one, with the little green frog in the water, who looks like he's chilling out; and another one further down, which has a frog with an oh-so-serious expression on his face, and it looks like he's scowling at the camera (he's looking directing at it).

Frogs are cool.

Posted: 2005-04-15 12:14am
by Mayabird
Mrs Kendall wrote:
Alyrium Denryle wrote: They are called Blue Footed Boobies
Ohhhhhh ... Oh my god I'm so embarrassed :oops: What a strange name though. Thanks for filling me in, I was so lost there.
They were named boobies by some of the first sailors to reach the Galapagos Islands. The wildlife on the Galapagos have no fear of humans (still don't, in fact), so they'd walk right up to the sailors, and the sailors could just club them in large numbers because the birds wouldn't flee. The sailors called them "boobies" because they were stupid boobs.

Your useless information for the day. :wink:

Posted: 2005-04-15 12:57am
by Alyrium Denryle
These were taken by a acquaintance of mine, first name Mike. Conservation Biology Major at ASU
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