Iguana at Santa Marta, Colombia
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Selections of All Animals from flickr
Now and then, everybody needs a good photo of a really cute kitten. This little fuzzball really fits the bill.
The creepy-looking cicada is common in the Southeastern United States during the summer. The atmospheric buzzing sound they create is as famous and as recognizable as the chirp of crickets.
Amagoia teaches Gedeón to lick the salt instead of biting it. A wonderful depiction of the close relationship between the rider and the steed.
I can't imagine how a lamb could possibly be any cuter than this. An amazing photo of a gorgeous, sweet little bundle of fluff!
Coyote's macro of a translucent green spider is one of the most amazing photos of a spider I've ever seen. Creepy and yet beautiful. It makes me wonder why humans tend to be so afraid of spiders. Perhaps it's simply because they are so radically different from humans?
"Katatsuburi soro-soro nobore fuji no yama."
Climb Mount Fuji,
o snail;—
but slowly, slowly
(a haiku by Kobayashi Issa, 1763-1828, Robert Hass's translation)
Savannah, a lioness, and her newborn cub. It's a boy!
For somebody who has close contact with many wonderful, exotic animals and the photos to prove it, Misadventures213's photostream is surprisingly under-viewed. Anybody who loves animals should make her a contact and keep an eye on her photos.
Special tells a beautiful, emotional tale about this little calf, and how accident and fate come together. Visit the page for this photo to read the story and, if you're moved, leave a comment.
This baby chameleon was born May 24th. it was bobbing to and fro between the two branches, looking kinda scared to let go on either side. Maybe baby chameleons need to learn walking too...
kmi's pet chinchilla, Mina, rolls happily in the sandbox. But don't stop at this photo; see more of Mina!
Im.H says: Isnt she lovely? Look at her skin, so smooth and supple and her pink little fingers(?)
I swear she'll grow up to be the prettiest butterfly in the insect neihgbourhood..."
This seagull has shown up on DorkStar's window sill 3 years in a row.
An amazing shot