Creatures great and small
Here's a collection of recent photos of animals from around the world. With such diverse and fascinating subjects, photographers can't help but capture daily the creatures with which we share this earth. -Leanne Burden Seidel(40 photos total)
A zebra at the Beijing Zoo in Beijing, China, August 12. Founded in 1906 during the late Qing Dynasty, the zoo is one of the oldest in China and houses 14,500 animals. (Diego Azubel/EPA)
A pair of Indian parrot hatchlings embrace in Dimapur on July 24 after being caught in a forest by a local hunter and offered for sale in the north-eastern Indian state of Nagaland. Wildlife of all types is frequently hunted either for consumption or for sale to residents. Despite a ban since 1990-91 on trade in all India bird species, hundreds of parrots are collected and traded annually in India. (AFP/Getty Images) #
Six-day-old newly born giraffe calf is surrounded by its parents, six-year-old father Buddy (L) and eleven-year old mother Jacky at their enclosure in Buenos Aires' zoo July 16. The baby giraffe was one meter (3.2 feet) tall and weighed 85 kilos (187 pounds) when it was born.(Enrique Marcarian/Reuters) #
A humpback whale jumps to the surface of the Pacific Ocean at the Uramba Bahia Malaga natural park in Colombia, on July 16. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) migrate annually from the Antarctic Peninsula to peek into the Colombian Pacific Ocean coast, with an approximate distance of 8,500 km, to give birth and nurse their young. Humpback whales have a life cycle of 50 years or so and are about 18 meters long. (Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty Images) #
A pollen covered bee takes off from a flower at Dillingham Garden, July 25 in Enid, Oklahoma. (Billy Hefton/Enid News & Eagle via Associated Press) #
Flamingos and flamingo chicks are seen in a corral before being tagged at dawn at the Fuente de Piedra natural reserve, near Malaga, southern Spain, August 10. Around 500 flamingos are tagged and measured before being placed in the lagoon, one of the largest colonies of flamingos in Europe, according to authorities of the natural reserve.(Jon Nazca/Reuters) #
An "olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina)," described as the first carnivore species to be discovered in the American continents in 35 years, is pictured in a cloud forest in South America, in this July 18 photograph. The Smithsonian Institution said the new species had been mistaken for similar mammals in the Procyonidae family, which includes raccoons, for decades, and that a team of Smithsonian scientists identified it from overlooked museum specimens and trips to Ecuador.(Mark Gurney/Smithsonian Institution via Reuters) #
A sand tiger shark with an entire three-foot-long dogfish shark in its mouth were caught by the University of Delaware's Ocean Exploration, Remote Sensing, Biogeography Group (ORB) off the coast of Delaware, July 19. The group baited a line with menhaden which the dogfish ate. It was then in turn swallowed by the sand tiger shark. The pictured sand tiger shark was tagged and released as part of the team's research.(University of Delaware via EPA) #
A male albino caiman alligator (caiman crocodilus yacare) called "Bino" relaxes in the water after receiving acupuncture treatment at Sao Paulo aquarium in Sao Paulo, August 13. "Bino" is receiving weekly applications of acupuncture for the treatment of Scoliosis and Kyphosis.(Paulo Whitaker/Reuters) #
A newly born panda cub at the zoo in Taipei on August 11. The public will have to wait three months to catch a glimpse of the first panda born in Taiwan, officials said in July, after she was successfully delivered by parents who were gifted from China. (Taipei City Zoo/AFP/Getty Images) #
Horses gallop during the Rapa das Bestas traditional event in the Spanish northwestern village of Sabucedo on July 6. On the first weekend of July, hundreds of wild horses are rounded up, trimmed and groomed in different villages in the Spanish northwestern region of Galicia.(Miguel Vidal/Reuters) #
A great gray owl rests in the Rambouillet forest, on July 31 some 50 kms outside of Paris. (Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images) #
This x-ray image provided by NOAA Fisheries shows a new species of hammerhead shark, the Carolina hammerhead. The new species of shark, thought to reach 11 feet long and weigh about 400 pounds, has been identified cruising the waters at Bull's Bay north of Charleston, St. Helena Sound near Beaufort and in the Charleston harbor. (NOAA Fisheries via The State via Associated Press) #
A polar bear cools off in its enclosure in Belgrade's zoo, July 29. Temperatures in Serbia have risen up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), according to official meteorological data. (Marko Djurica/Reuters) #
Two hippopotamus fight in the Rutchuru river, Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo on August 1. Africa's oldest national park could be worth $1.1 billion per year if developed sustainably, rather than being given over to potentially-damaging oil extraction, a report released by WWF today has found. (Jabruson/WWF-Canon via AP Images) #
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