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Beautiful Animals

 
 
roger
 
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Reply Tue 26 Jul, 2016 06:46 pm
@hingehead,
I was about to say your kitty looks a lot like an ocelot.
hingehead
 
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Reply Tue 26 Jul, 2016 06:54 pm
@roger,
Same genus, but quite a bit smaller.

wikipedia wrote:
The margay is very similar to the larger ocelot in appearance, although the head is a little shorter, the eyes larger, and the tail and legs longer. It weighs from 2.6 to 4 kilograms (5.7 to 8.8 lb), with a body length of 48 to 79 centimetres (19 to 31 in), and a tail length of 33 to 51 centimetres (13 to 20 in). Unlike most other cats, the female possesses only two teats.[7]

The fur is brown and marked with numerous rows of dark brown or black rosettes and longitudinal streaks. The undersides are paler, ranging from buff to white, and the tail has numerous dark bands and a black tip. The backs of the ears are black with circular white markings in the centre.[7]

Most notably the margay is a much more skillful climber than its relative, and it is sometimes called the tree ocelot because of this ability. Whereas the ocelot mostly pursues prey on the ground, the margay may spend its entire life in the trees, leaping after and chasing birds and monkeys through the treetops. Indeed, it is one of only two cat species[7] with the ankle flexibility necessary to climb head-first down trees (the other being the clouded leopard although the poorly studied marbled cat may also have this ability). It is remarkably agile; its ankles can turn up to 180 degrees,[8] it can grasp branches equally well with its fore and hind paws, and it is able to jump up to 12 feet (3.7 m) horizontally.[7] The margay has been observed to hang from branches with only one foot. Its look is also similar to the oncilla, another related Neotropical feline.
roger
 
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Reply Tue 26 Jul, 2016 06:56 pm
@hingehead,
Something new everyday - or should be.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2016 02:26 pm
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hingehead
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2016 05:47 pm
Discover Magazine ‏@DiscoverMag 15m15 minutes ago

These new species of ant look too dangerous to touch: http://bit.ly/2af8b7R
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoZFik0VMAA_8u7.jpg:large
Roberta
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2016 11:06 pm
@hingehead,
HH, I've never been afraid of bugs, but I might make an exception in the case of that ant. Holy moley.

A gaboon viper. Tres dangerous (venomous). I think the markings are beautiful.

http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000quts3p6SlOo/s/700/489250007-west-african-gaboon-viper-bitis-gabonica-captive.jpg
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jul, 2016 01:32 pm
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jul, 2016 07:42 pm
https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p480x480/13872959_10153890467309007_6112026477483347953_n.png?oh=95ae638cbe2085f59c85ba66cdd5f8e3&oe=581EBA78
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 31 Jul, 2016 04:39 pm
Snow leopard
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/71/2c/97/712c97789edf1fc9dfa37770aa997f50.jpg
ossobucotemp
 
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Reply Sun 31 Jul, 2016 04:46 pm
@hingehead,
beautiful, for sure. If I faced that animal, I might have just melted with pleasure.

Unlikely, of course. I have trouble facing certain bugs.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 1 Aug, 2016 12:32 am
Paradise flying snake (can you tell that I've been watching some shows about serpents?):

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUL9I4w_umnDn1Kz7pM8QRgxdHoC8O1cTV4mYruhHNSta3HzIa
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 1 Aug, 2016 10:19 am

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/13909360_934911706637518_1810765416350041338_o.jpg
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ossobucotemp
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2016 05:09 pm
Horsie by the name of Gunny, now retired, 12 photos in San Francisco -

http://www.sfexaminer.com/mounted-unit-horse-retired-sfpd-chief-tony-chaplin/nggallery/image/160803_horse_retirement_06/#picgallery
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2016 09:05 pm
https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/s526x395/13912623_1639778292718284_9164871989545969419_n.jpg?oh=8f1ef9faf9c68780ad4942e08cccac0f&oe=5819BE91
vonny
 
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Reply Sat 6 Aug, 2016 01:31 pm
@edgarblythe,
(Love the dogs Edgar)

An African elephant taking a sunny-day stroll in South Africa’s Madikwe Game Reserve.


http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/953/cache/south-africa-elephant-scene_95357_990x742.jpg
ossobucotemp
 
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Reply Sat 6 Aug, 2016 01:45 pm
@vonny,
Me too. Wonder if that is a corgi mix, to my left in the photo, given the web link. No matter, I love the world of dogs. It's humans I have trouble with.

Beautiful elephant in the Reserve. Also, beautiful tree.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 8 Aug, 2016 07:00 am
MALKOHA

Surprise visitor to the balcony in S. India of photographer Gouri Shankar. The Blue-faced Malkoha is a member of the cuckoo order, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis, and the Hoatzin. It is restricted to Sri Lanka and southern India.
https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/s526x395/13932685_10154443119114700_1410562644336080130_n.jpg?oh=679be73f5e239a123ecb1b1cbd0d77a7&oe=581A7F94
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Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 8 Aug, 2016 09:25 pm
Thanks, you guys, for keeping things going--with some wonderful photos.

Jellyfish:

http://im.rediff.com/getahead/2015/dec/18sanctuary3-abhishek-jain-1.jpg
rosborne979
 
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Reply Mon 8 Aug, 2016 10:09 pm
@Roberta,
Looks more like a mushroom Smile
Roberta
 
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Reply Tue 9 Aug, 2016 12:29 am
@rosborne979,
I think you're right! Embarrassed
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