Saturday, 22 December 2012
Beaver Animal Facts & Wallpaper
The Beaver, the second largest rodent in the world, is well-known for its wide, flat tail, used for slapping the surface of the water to warn other beavers of approaching danger. Trees provide a beaver's favorite winter food — bark and leaves. In summer other vegetation, especially aquatic plants, make up their diet.
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Superb Lyrebird
These ground-dwelling birds are notable for their extraordinary ability to mimic both natural and artificial sounds as well as the male birds' fanned tail. Although well-known in Australia, they appear on the 10 cent coin, lyrebirds are shy and rarely seen in the wild. Lyrebirds can accurately mimic the songs of other birds, other animals, human noises, machinery of all kinds, explosions and musical instruments.
Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird
Belted Kingfisher
With its top-heavy physique, energetic flight, and piercing rattle, the Belted Kingfisher seems to have an air of self-importance as it patrols up and down rivers and shorelines. It nests in burrows along earthen banks and feeds almost entirely on aquatic prey, diving to catch fish and crayfish with its heavy, straight bill. These ragged-crested birds are a powdery blue-gray; males have one blue band across the white breast, while females have a blue and a chestnut band.
Belted Kingfisher
Belted Kingfisher
Belted Kingfisher
Belted Kingfisher
Belted Kingfisher
Belted Kingfisher
Monday, 3 December 2012
Saltwater Crocodile Images
The longest Crocodile ever measured snout-to-tail and verified was the skin of a dead crocodile, which was 6.2 metres long. As skins tend to shrink slightly after removal from the carcass, this crocodile's living length was estimated at 6.3 metres, and it could have weighed more than 1,000 kilograms.
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
American Coot
When most people see an American coot they think that it is a duck, this is a common misconception, after all it looks like a duck. The truth is that coots are members of the rail family. The reason is because they have lobed style toes on their feet, like the rails, instead of webbed feet like a duck
American Coot
American Coot
American Coot
American Coot
American Coot
American Coot
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