Friday, 29 July 2011

wild tiger

wild tiger

wild tiger

wild tiger

wild tiger


Friday, 22 July 2011

nile crocodile

The Nile crocodile has a somewhat deserved reputation as a vicious man-eater. The proximity of much of its habitat to people means run-ins are frequent. And its virtually indiscriminate diet means a villager washing clothes by a riverbank might look just as tasty as a migrating wildebeest. Firm numbers are sketchy, but estimates are that up to 200 people may die each year in the jaws of a Nile croc
nile crocodile
nile crocodile

nile crocodile

nile crocodile

nile crocodile

nile crocodile


Thursday, 21 July 2011

Alexander Calder mobile

Last year's "Antiques Roadshow" opened with its first $1 million-dollar appraisal for some pieces of carved Chinese jade. This year's season, which started earlier this week, began with the second highest valuation in the popular TV show's 15-year history, for an Alexander Calder mobile was appraised at $400,000 to $1 million. In the episode which premiered on Monday, decorative arts appraiser Christopher Kennedy examined a colorful metal mobile made by Alexander Calder made around 1950.
Alexander Calder mobile
Alexander Calder mobile

Alexander Calder mobile
Alexander Calder mobile

Alexander Calder mobile
Alexander Calder mobile

Alexander Calder mobile
Alexander Calder mobile

Alexander Calder mobile
Alexander Calder mobile


Alexander Calder jewelry

It is stunning.As modern today as it was in the 1930s and '40s.
The rapturous jewelry of American artist Alexander Calder (1898-1976) is on display today through June 15 at the Norton Museum of Art, before moving to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Calder may be one of the world's most beloved sculptors. His mobiles and other three-dimensional pieces evoke childhood memories of circuses, mechanical toys and colorful mobiles. An American innovator who showed a talent for sculpture at the age of 11, he studied mechanical engineering, physics and kinetics, later creating exquisite wind driven mobiles and motorized devices, in addition to painting and sculpture.
Alexander Calder jewelry
Alexander Calder jewelry

Alexander Calder jewelry
Alexander Calder jewelry

Alexander Calder jewelry
Alexander Calder jewelry

Alexander Calder jewelry
Alexander Calder jewelry

Alexander Calder jewelry
Alexander Calder jewelry

courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY

courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY

courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY

courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY

courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY


courtesy of calder foundation /ARS,NY

alexander

alexander calder
alexander calder

alexander calderalexander calder

alexander calder
alexander calder

alexander calder
alexander calder

alexander calder
alexander calder


alexander calder

Who was Alexander Calder?
Alexander Calder (July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor and artist most famous for inventing the mobile. In addition to mobile and stabile sculpture, Alexander Calder also created paintings, lithographs, toys, tapestry, jewelry and household objects.
alexander calder's
alexander calder

alexander calder's
alexander calder

alexander calder's
alexander calder

alexander calder's
alexander calder

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) is often known as the founder of modern genetics. He was an Augustian monk born in a small village in Heinzendorf (now Czechoslovakia). His parents, Anton and Rosina Mendel named him Johann. Johann was a good student and very academic, but unfortunately, when he got older he could not complete his education because his family was very poor and could not afford to put him in high school. In 1843, Mendel decided to join an Augustinian monastery in the town of Brunn so that he could continue his studies on his own. There, he was required to choose a new name, so he became Gregor Johann Mendel and became a priest in 1847. At the monastery, the priest in charge sent Mendel to the University of Vienna so that he could study physics, chemistry, zoology, and mathematics. After his return to Brunn, Mendel’s interest in evolution and gardening led him to take up the hobby of hybridization. He also carried out a series of experiments on pea plants in the beautiful garden that surrounded the monastery

Gregor Mendel
Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel


Monday, 18 July 2011

sea world dolphins

Humans have always found dolphins to be enchanting creatures. Ever since the days of the first seafarers, they have been the subject of numerous works of art, literature, and myth. They are among the most intelligent of animals, as some species have brain-to-body mass ratios equal to that of a human being. They are also mammals, having evolved from land-faring creatures tens of millions of years ago. They are known for their extremely gregarious behavior. This site is designed to be an interactive, educational introduction into the study of these majestic creatures.
sea world dolphins
sea world dolphins

sea world dolphins

sea world dolphins

sea world dolphins


Saturday, 16 July 2011

beautiful birds pictures

beautiful birds pictures
beautiful birds pictures

beautiful birds pictures
beautiful birds pictures

beautiful birds pictures
beautiful birds pictures

beautiful birds pictures
beautiful birds pictures

beautiful birds pictures
beautiful birds pictures

Friday, 15 July 2011

killer whales killing sharks

The Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish on the planet and one of my all time favorite animals. This beast can swim up to 15 mph. It can breach the water completely The great white shark typical attacks and hunts seals and sea lions but will also gorge on whale carcasses when available.

The Orca is the largest type of Dolphin and one of the World's most powerful predators. Orcas became known as Killer Whales because they are Whale Killers. In addition to feasting on seals, sea lions, and large fish, Orcas actively hunt gray whales that can be as large as 45 ft and 35 tons.
killer whales killing sharks
killer whales killing sharks

killer whales killing sharks
killer whales killing sharks

killer whales killing sharks
killer whales killing sharks

killer whales killing sharks
killer whales killing sharks

killer whales killing sharks
killer whales killing sharks
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