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By: Mary Rose | Dec 31, 2011 | Wildlife and Environment

Human beings are often the main subject of photos since we are more disciplined and can understand the need to capture beautiful images.But animals even flirt from time to time with photography because of their unique movement that we all want to capture in a photo. Here is the gallery of cutest animal photos of 2011

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By: Mary Rose | Dec 23, 2011 | Wildlife and Environment

The death of 16-foot long Burmese python in Everglades National Park and the world-famous polar bear Knut, 2 separate brown bears’ attacks caused 2 hikers dead, sudden loss of Egyptian cobra at Bronx Zoo and the release of many wild animals in Ohio are named top animal stories of 2011

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By: Perhaps it was destiny. But who can say? It does sometimes seem as though this beautiful nation, fri | Aug 31, 2011 | Wildlife and Environment
Perhaps it was destiny. But who can say? It does sometimes seem as though this beautiful nation, read more
By: Mary Rose | Mar 12, 2011 | Wildlife and Environment

Posing photos about animals, especially tiny ones is a difficult job for all photographers because they will spend much time patiently waiting for good chances and taking pictures. A Blue Morpho butterfly sucking nectar from one banana, a seagull flying over the sea at Marazion and a weaver constructing its home are among the world’s best animal pictures.

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By: Mary Rose | Dec 5, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment

We all like gazing at the fragile beauty of the colorful butterflies or moths when they flutter gracefully through the air. However, it is unbelievable that the origins of these beautiful and colorful creatures are the creepy insects. Therefore, we shouldn’t forget that they may be very harmful for our health. Toxic caterpillars can be found everywhere in our environment such as on some trees in our garden. Some of them often protect themselves with substances that are really bad for us. Here are top ten most beautiful but dangerously toxic caterpillars on earth. These species may attract you because of their graceful appearance, but don’t forget that they may have extremely toxic substances in their bodies.

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By: Jennifer Ellison | Dec 3, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment
Living in a peaceful and harmonious area, we never thought that we would run into a wolf. Life threatening become the most important. A battle between a family and a wolf began. read more
By: Wade Mease | Dec 3, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment
When it comes to the dance of beekeeping, your beekeeping suit doesn't necessarily make you the bell of the ball; it will however keep you safe! Lots to learn about the beekeeping suit so read on. read more
By: Wendy Ai | Dec 1, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment
Turkeys are large birds with bodies measuring 3.6 to 3.8 feet with a wingspan of 4. There are three species of turkey: the Wild Turkey, the Ocellated Turkey and the Domestic Turkey. read more
By: Kum Martin | Nov 28, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment
There are innumerable species of butterfly that exist on earth and each species has a different life span. So, no particular number of days or months can be used to describe the exact lifespan of a butterfly. read more
By: Navodita Maurice | Nov 23, 2010 | Wildlife and Environment
Beaver is primarily a nocturnal and semi-aquatic rodent. It belongs to the genus Castor and is presently represented by two species commonly known as the North American Beaver and the European Beaver. They are known for building dams, canals and lodges. They are the second largest rodents known all over the world. They live in colonies and make dams which are deep in water and protect them from the predators. The population of the North American beaver has declined rapidly because of excessive hunting. They are killed for fur and the glands are used as a source of medicine and perfumes. They are known for their natural trait of making dams in the ponds in which they live. They have very sharp and powerful front teeth which are used for cutting trees for building their homes as well as for feeding. read more
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