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"QUANTUM SHOT" #191READ THE FIRST PAGE: "The Cute & the Ugly" It's time for another installment of our "Funny Animals" series. We've received tons of photographs, some taken by submitters, some hunted down from the web or through emails, without definite attribution info. For such pictures we ask the viewers to let us know who the original photographers are, so that we could include this info. Thank you all, and have fun! PART 2: Friends, Hunters and Acrobats But first, let's start with obligatory CATS & DOGS SECTION: ![]() ![]() each has different ideas: ![]() ![]() ![]() Strong cat: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kittens, Puppies and Slippers - unbeatable combination: ![]() ![]() Animal Acrobatics Update: ![]() ![]() (image credit: The How Zone) ![]() ![]() outstanding reach ![]() Hunting Tactics ![]() Scare tactics: ![]() ![]() "Hunted / hunter" reversals: ![]() ![]() ![]() Wrong Food! ![]() Friends Forever ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: Karaul) ![]() ![]() (image credit: vintagephoto) ![]() (image credit: vintagephoto) Finally, our traditional MYSTERY ANIMAL: who is this little guy? Read comments for answer. ![]() (image credit: Andrew Milligan / AP) READ THE FIRST PAGE: "THE CUTE AND THE UGLY" CONTINUE TO NEXT PART! Permanent Link... ![]() Category: Animals,Funny Pics Related Posts: Animals having a Blast!, Animal Acrobatics, News From the Animal Kingdom, Animals Have All the Fun! Dark Roasted Blend's Photography Gear Picks: |
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3 Comments:
I'm pretty sure that last little fellow is called a tapir. They're south-American and endangered, and aren't they gorgeous? I believe the stripes disappear before they're mature, and they're meant to be good swimmers.
Yes, Annie's right. Its a tapir's (Tapirus Terrestris) puppy. Here in Brazil they're most called "anta", and can be found in almost the entire South America. They're much friendly, you can literally hug them and feed by hand (they're herbivore). In my town's local zoo we had one female, she died few years ago.
You can check Wiki out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapirus_terrestris (english) or http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anta (portuguese - in this page is depicted an puppy).
And for the record, the site is amazing. I check it daily and always have a great time.
Cheers!
Now we know what Winston Churchill would have looked like in John Lennon - style sunglasses.
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