Posts Tagged ‘animal’
Foto(s) do dia / Photo of the day

O fotógrafo Yaron Schmid capturou este momento no Parque Nacional de Serengeti, na Tanzânia. ” O melhor momento foi quando estavam três crias que começaram a brincar e a morder a cauda da mãe – como se fossem gatos a brincarem com um pedaço de fio. Acho que nunca me tinha rido tanto como naquele momento!” Fotografia: Yaron Schmid
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Foto(s) do dia

Laura Gretch, a Humane Rescue Alliance transport manager, holds Frances, an 8-year-old Chihuahua mix that is one of the 26 cats and dogs arriving at the Humane Rescue Alliance in Washington, D.C., from Norfolk Animal Care and Control in Norfolk, Virginia, in advance of Hurricane Florence on September 11, 2018. Carolyn Kaster / AP
Laura Gretch, a Humane Rescue Alliance transport manager, holds Frances, an 8-year-old Chihuahua mix that is one of the 26 cats and dogs arriving at the Humane Rescue Alliance in Washington, D.C., from Norfolk Animal Care and Control in Norfolk, Virginia, in advance of Hurricane Florence on September 11, 2018. Carolyn Kaster / AP
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How To Get A Cat To Pose In Front Of The Camera: Start Knitting
Turns out being both a passionate knitter and a cat owner can be a challenging combination. But, add passionate photographer into the mix and you might just have the winning combo.
Every time I whip out my knit project I find myself in a pulling contest desperately trying to free up some yarn from the random attacks of our curious cats Luna or Bella. A knitter’s nightmare, but a photographers dream.
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People Are Posting Pics Of Their Cats Stretching, And It’s Hilarious
Cats are probably one of the most flexible animals ever, which makes them the perfect yoga buddies. Sometimes the poses they strike are so hilarious it’s impossible to resist taking a picture. And sometimes, this is how new trends are started.
Unbelievably rare (and kind of cute) ‘pocket shark’ discovered

Even if you’re a diehard animal lover who tunes in to every episode aired during “Shark Week,” you’d be forgiven for not knowing about the pocket shark. The very first one was found 36 years ago off the coast of Peru and since then, the species had never been seen again — until now.
According to a new study published in the journal Zootaxa, the second pocket shark ever to be seen has been discovered. It was found in a batch of fish collected as part of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) study conducted in 2010, about 190 miles offshore Louisiana to study sperm whale feeding.