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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Cutest Picture Ever... What Animal Is This?


"QUANTUM SHOT" #38


Something that not only a mother could love...

Found this adorable pic, but don't know what animal is it, really?.
Help me out here :)
Mystery Animal #1


and another one?
Mystery Creature #2


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18 Comments:

Anonymous archangeli said...

i dunno what it is but it is cute and fuzzy! ^__^"

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Anonymous Rhonda said...

AWWWW, it's a baby bunny :)

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Anonymous Mark H Wilkinson said...

It's a young rabbit, photographed from a low angle.

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Anonymous koshka said...

I think "thing #2" must be a snake of some sort.

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Anonymous Laurie F. said...

animal 1: Looks very baby-bunnyish to me! What a sweetie pie!!!

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Anonymous Pisces D. said...

Looks like a baby bunny to me too, and oh, so cute! What is it?

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Anonymous Ruthie said...

it is an infant dwarf rabbit.

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Anonymous Cynthia said...

Oh, and you're absolutely right. ADORABLE!!!!!!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Then again, it could be a squirabbit ;-)

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Anonymous Bettie M. said...

Sweet little critter whatever it is. Does anyone recall the rabbitcat that was found some years ago and put in some newspapers? I kept the picture of the rabbitcat for a very long time but can not recall any other details about it.

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Anonymous Karenlee said...

Looks like the Netherland Dwarf Bunny I once had...

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Blogger memphish said...

#2 is most definitely a New Caledonian Crested Gecko...great lizards to own.

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Blogger twodollar said...

#1 does resemble a young Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit, ive had one myself, but could it be a chinchilla instead?

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Blogger Apasara said...

It's a Chinchilla...but it is a baby. CUTE!

http://www.babyanimalz.com/images/baby_chinchilla6.jpg

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

#2 is a crested gecko :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhacodactylus_ciliatus

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

#1 is a photo of an approximately 2 week old chestnut colored netherland dwarf rabbit

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Anonymous Jim said...

Rabbits.. ok, cute, but lousy pets. Don't believe me, get one for a pet.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

They're actually excellent pets if you take care of them right.

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    via
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    Here's the link:
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  • The Lord is my Shepherd.....

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  • Disagree......

    Detroit. Los Angeles. DC.

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  • #5 made my testicles go up into my pelvis.
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  • Yeah I've been on some of those roads in Peru, but these seem a little bit worse....
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  • Perhaps you want to take a look at 'el caminto del rey' in Malaga, Spain : http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caminito_del_Rey
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  • Wow that was the most amazing set of pictures ever.

    I'd be SCARED
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  • El Camino del Rei, in Spain pictured here should get a look-in on this list. It is a 2 foot wide cement catwalk, travelling along high cliffs, with no barrier, previously used by engineers to service a hydroelectric scheme. Absolutely lethal, especially since huge sections have collapsed.
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  • And I thought the Prekestolen ( Norway ) was quite an adventures trail...
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  • I went down the Bolivian Death Road with a public bus about two years ago. It was very foggy in between and all people were scared to death. The bus had to reverse several times (one time one of the wheels was hanging over the cliff) and the locals were screaming. Quite an experience. Especially because you could see a lot of crashed cars, busses an trucks when you were looking down the cliff.
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  • The Bolivian bike trip is amazing, and Gravity Assisted is the most reputable company to go with. Even flying along at 30-40mph, I never once felt threatened or unsafe.
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  • Makes me want to fire up my Triumph Tiger and go for a spin.
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  • A friend of mine had an accident while biking down the Bolivian road, and had to undergo surgery in a bolivian public hospital: you might want to reconsider your positive opinion on how safe the ride is.
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  • Very Nice! I live in the Himalayas, and relate well to the pictures.
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  • I get scared just looking at this roads and I am a veteran of car accidents in China (twice in one day!) and Russia. Glad to be sitting in the office today.
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  • I was holding my breath the entire time just sitting here looking at the pictures...Yikes!
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  • Super Fotos !
    Da soll sich bei uns noch mal jemand über schlechte Strassen aufregen !
    Conni
    www.ii-tv.de/2 Bikes
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  • A very Interesting Web seit ,specially for thos who want travel in dangerous roads safly with websurfing from there office.
    B.Majnonian
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  • Whoa! This is fantastic!!
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  • Great blog... Some of this roads goes direction to Tarragona, in Catalonia?

    Thanks!
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  • You forgot a coastal road in south-eastern Maui. It curves its way around bends and ridges, just like many of the roads described, similarly without any edging or protection for a slipping or sliding car. However the worst part of this road is that it is 1 lane. It is a few miles long, and if you happen to meet someone head on in the middle of this road, one of you (one who's closer to their end) has to back up and navigate this road in reverse!! Only locals and insane tourists go there. none of the rental companies will come rescue you on that road, a taxi cab won't go to pick you up, and 911 (except for extreme emergencies) will not respond. Rental insurance also does not work there. Something happens on that road, and you pay for the whole value of the car repair or replacement out of pocket.
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  • riding your bike on the World's Most Dangerous Road was one helluva experience....

    check out the blog from the ride!
    World's Most Dangerous Road

    here are the fotos from it

    cheers

    jp
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  • I get butterflies in my stomach just looking at some of these roads, great pictures.
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  • I've been on one of those! Number 3 to be exact. I'm from the Rep of Georgia, and I've been to Sukhumi on that "military" road. It is indeed insane, but I've seen worse in Georgia as well.

    It's especially fun when rocking a lada with doors that swing open on turns. hahahahahahhaha
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  • that is soooo interesting!! and scary.... suddenly the windy cliff roads back at the ol' family farm don't seem so bad!
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  • "No sane road from Kathmandu to Everest would go near Tibet, since both are in Nepal and there are very large mountains between. I think the entry on Tibet needs some modification..."

    Mt. Everest creates the border of Nepal and Tibet. The South side is in Nepal, and the North side is in Tibet. There are no roads to Everest from the Nepal side. If you want to reach it, it's about a 10 day walk up a few mountains from the closest road (I've hiked it.. in the winter..)

    If you want to drive to Everest, the only way to do so is to cross the border into Tibet, and reach it from the other side. That's the road shown in the picture. And it's nowhere near as steep as that one in Bolivia. But then again, there's the ice. :)

    I have pictures from the drive here:
    http://photos.00ff00.com/tibet/drive/

    Another neat fact, China boasts that this road is the highest elevation highway in the world.
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  • Thats awesome collection...
    I like to travel in these roads once...
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  • i think i know the last photo with the toilets, it is actually in Slovakia, High Tatras (not so dangerous, but still great place for treking)
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  • I'm oficially terrified of driving as of today! I thought I'd seen some dangerours roads before, but some of your pictures are simply too cruel...
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  • Wow that road in Nepal/Tibet... you know the one in the mountains, gave me shivers. Sorta reminds me of the location in the beginning of Batman Begins.

    And I agree, that's not really a road, its more a suggestion on where to go.
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  • Well seeing those sunken cars will make me think twice next time I'm stuck in traffic on the I95.

    Hahha imagine being stuck in traffic and suddenly your car starts to sink into the ground.
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  • HAS ANYONE DRIVEN THE MT WASHINGTON ROAD IN NEW HAMPSHIRE?
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  • Some of those pics looked like the roads in the country in Jamaica. I always wonder how they do it.
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  • I've been through Toroko Gorge highway several times. It isn't as bad as the old Suao-Hualien Highway or "Death Highway". 2000 foot drop directly into the ocean. One lane, constant mudslides and the bus drivers and truck drivers drive way too fast, (they toss "ghost money" to appease ghosts and improve their luck and feel more invulnerable than they should).
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  • I got vertigo from looking at some of those pictures! I'm glad I live near sea level. :)
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  • I went on the extreme mountain bike ride along that road. Pretty scarey in some ways, especially because I was really hung over, it was pissing it down and you had to stay on the left (ie. right next to the edge) because cars were coming at you. A few days before I did it, an Israeli girl had gone over the edge and died. Although I can see it happening, it would take quite a concentration lapse or extreme fatigue to go over the edge...reckon she just killed herself.
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  • wow...!! I do not have a nerve even only for walking at that roads..
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  • WOW!! I saw the Bolivia road either on the National Geographic tv show or the Discovery Channel, and seeing the still pictures of this horrific road had my hairs standing up again, just like static electricity. I drove through,well, as a passenger and not on purpose, on the Cordillera Central's road in Puerto Rico. This road runs right smack the center of the island, and it is not nearly as high, only 4,389 feet, but let me tell you, bring a barf bag and wear a heavy duty pamper. It is very curvy and very narrow, and no guard rails. Yes, the view is beautiful, mango trees down below, which clearly will stop your car on the way down the cliff. I guess is less intimidating because is like a forest, but I'll keep on the freeway, thank you very much!!
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  • Fantastic Webpage, the most interesting site I have ever been to, even beats the porn sites !
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  • These comments have been invaluable to me as is this whole site. I thank you for your comment.
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  • I've been to the most dangerous Chinese hike and it's not true. That dangerous hike in China is actually just a side trek off the main walk. That trek takes you to some of the temples build by monks whom use to live up there. The mountain mention is Hua Shan near Xian.
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  • I just wanted to mention that I made a listening comprehension resource based on this road and a video on youtube. Please feel free to check it out at: http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/intermediate/TV.html
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  • I'ts a very nice places,but I don't think I like the higher places, cause I'm afraid!!!!
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  • kart1 said...Wait isn't that a LandCruiser in the 3rd picture.
    Well yes it is, You can tell it isn't a Patrol, if it was a Patrol, it would have been pulling the trucks out not just a van !
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  • holy crap !!!
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  • someone was so impressed, he felt the need to let his own readers about it... without credit..

    http://thecontaminated.com/the-most-dangerous-road-in-world/
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  • To drive on these one must complete his will first.
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  • i can't beleive it. Fantastic roads. Awesome really...
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  • This is wicked stuff. There's a post similar to this but more comprehensive which you might find interesting http://www.juicemag.co.uk/40-most-dangerous-roads-in-the-word
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  • I was just in bolivia and did the gravity assisted bike tour. It was the most fun adventure I've ever had. But it's really not as dangerous as the books make it sound. A bypass has been constructed so cars and trucks no longer use that road for routine travel. It's basically just tourist craziest enough to mountain bike down the road.
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  • WWWWWoooooWWWW, Great collection man.
    No one can believe these roads. Fantastic road gallery, really great collection ........
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  • I wonder how many car fall over the edge? No second chances on these roads...
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  • sukhumi military road:
    http://www.radiosoma.com/mil_road/road.htm
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  • Most Dangerous Tourist Hiking Trail pictures very scary. Even for $ 1 million to go there:)
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  • i know Yakutsk. a very cold place.:(
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  • wow thats real scary i'd never drive on those roads
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  • What the name of that dangerous road in Russia? I'm very curious about this road. I'd be content for as much information as possible! Thanks.
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  • These photos remind me of my travels in Indonesia many years ago.


    I was with a group of tourists in a bus traveling up to the top of Mount Probolingo. The width of the roads are really narrow and winding; dirt tracks would be a more accurate description.


    Somewhere along the way up the treacherous road, while we were muttering prayers for safety's sake, it came as a shock to me: A man's face looking downwards into the bus appeared on the windscreen. He was shouting and warning the driver.


    All this time, he had been lying prone on top of the bus and was looking out for vehicles coming towards us! Well I never!
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  • Always good content keep it up :)
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