Sunday, 13 November 2011

Deadly wild animals attack

Firstly, most wild animals don’t consider humans prey and so are not belike to aggress unless they feeling threatened or differently provoked in some way. It would be considered indeed to try to deflect any so much unfriendly meetings.



Mountain lions attack

Mountain lions are common throughout much of the Americas but they very rarely attack humans. The felines can grow up to nine feet in length, and weigh up to 260 pounds (120 kg).Since the late 19th century, there have been just over 100 attacks on people in North America, around 20 of them fatal.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Most Beautiful snakes of the world



Snakes are too scary, at least for me. Actually, every snake is spine chilling for me whether it is venomous or not. There are many different kinds of snakes found in the world. They include from highly venomous to highly beautiful and aesthetically pleasing to the eye (excluding me!).



The Emerald Tree Boa

The Emerald Tree Boa

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Ishikawa's Frog




True Wild Life | Ishikawa's Frog | Ishikawa's Frog is the most beautiful frogin Japan. Forests are disappearing and rivers are becoming dirty. Ishikawa's frog is in danger. Amphibians have trouble changing when their environment changes. They have a purple and green pattern that looks like moss. It hides them from their enemies.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Goats pictures

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Most Amazing And Strange Sea Life Photos







Miniature Foxies

A balanced, smoothly-muscled dog breed, the Miniature Fox Terrier has a distinctive head with erectile ears that can stand straight up or fold at the tips. Another distinguishing feature is its articulate, oval-shaped foot. The breed standard has always allowed for the dog's tail to be docked or undocked. Natural bobtails are known to occur. There are only three permitted colour combinations: black and white, tan and white, and tricolour (black, white, and tan). The coat of the Mini Foxie is always short and fine. Weight is 3.5 to 5.5 kilograms and height at the withers is 9.5 to 12.0 inches (24 cm to 30.5 cm).Miniature Fox Terriers are closely related to the Toy Fox Terrier, a breed that developed along similar lines in the United States. Some Toy Fox Terrier owners can trace their dogs’ pedigrees to "Foiler", the first Fox Terrier registered by the Kennel Club in Britain, circa 1875-6. Other related breeds include the Jack Russell Terrier, the Rat Terrier, and the Tenterfield Terrier.



Miniature Foxies
Miniature Foxies

Sunday, 25 September 2011

deep sea


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