Tucanet portrait - Vertical by renata_souza_e_souza on Flickr.
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Tucanet portrait - Vertical by renata_souza_e_souza on Flickr.
León - by: Alex Arevalo
I Can’t Stand the Rain by thrumyeye
Dispute Conjugale by Baptiste Appel
(via 500px / King by Stephen Earle)
(via 500px / Breakfast by Max Ellis)
Lesser Bird of Paradise by ~froggynaan
Paradise Bird by ~b2lal
Red Panda by *Alannah-Hawker
Meerkat by ~scoiattolissimo
Burnin’ owl by *thrumyeye
The call of the Eurasian Eagle Owl (bubo bubo) is a deep resonant “ooh-hu” with emphasis on the first syllable for the male, and a more high-pitched uh-Hu for the female (which explains why we (in the Netherlands call him “Oehoe”)
vurtual: Mandrill (by Hermen van Laar)
Cheetah 18 by *Alannah-Hawker
The silvery marmoset (Mico argentatus) is a New World monkey that lives in the eastern Amazon Rainforest in Brazil.
The fur of the silvery marmoset is colored whitish silver-grey except for a dark tail. Remarkable are its naked, flesh-colored ears which stand out from the skin. They reach a size of 18 to 28 cm and weigh from 300 to 400 g.
Silvery marmosets are diurnal and arboreal, using their claws to climb trees. Originally rain forest inhabitants, plantations have caused them to expand their range. They spend the night in tree hollows or in very close vegetation. They live together in small groups and mark their territory with scent glands, driving out intruders by shouting or by facial expressions (lowered brows and guarded lips).
The diet of the silvery marmosets predominantly consists of tree sap. To a lesser extent, they also eat bird eggs, fruit,insects, and small vertebrates.
After a 145 day gestation period, the female bears two (or rarely three) offspring. As is the case for many callitrichids, the father and the other group members take part with the raising of the offspring. Within six months the young are weaned, with full maturity coming at about two years of age.
North Shore Eagle by ~DGAnder
.:Great Egret:. by *RHCheng
Fox by Alannah Hawker