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A python became the focus of an epic tug-of-war between two leopards. The six-and-a-half-foot (2m) long African rock python became the unwilling “rope” in the game, after being caught by a female leopard in the long grass. But as she dragged it, still wriggling, along behind her, she was ambushed by her son who wanted to land the kill for himself. The young male snatched the end of the enormous snake in his powerful jaws, and tried to tug it away from his mother…
Picture: Josh Scheinert/BNPS.co.uk
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Posted on February 21, 2011 via The Big Cat Blog with 202 notes
Source: telegraph.co.uk
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Watch The Last Lions trailer - and make a difference for lions! For every trailer viewing on YouTube, National Geographic will contribute $.10* to lion and big cat conservation in Botswana. Watch as many times as you want, and share with your friends and family. Let’s get to 1 million views together!
*Contribution maximum is $100,000. For more information on National Geographic’s conservation efforts all over the globe, go to Cause an Uproar.Posted on February 20, 2011 via The Big Cat Blog with 93 notes
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Beverly and Dereck Joubert live in the bush, filming and photographing lions and leopards in their natural habitat. With stunning footage (some never before seen), they discuss their personal relationships with these majestic animals - and their quest to save the big cats from human threats.
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Posted on December 26, 2010 via The Big Cat Blog with 29 notes
Source: ted.com
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Beverly and Dereck Joubert live in the bush, filming and photographing lions and leopards in their natural habitat. With stunning footage (some never before seen), they discuss their personal relationships with these majestic animals - and their quest to save the big cats from human threats.
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Posted on December 26, 2010 via The Big Cat Blog with 29 notes
Source: ted.com
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Name: Red panda, formly known as “firefox” or “lesser panda”
They are often nicknamed as “lazy” because of their slothfulness.
Food: Generally tender bamboo shoots and leaves, and sometimes fruits or insects, due to their bamboo diet, their metabolism is slow, hence red panda have to move slow to conserve their energy
Habitat: Nepal, northeastern India, and Sichuan (china) and Myannmar
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A tiger mother lost her cubs from premature labor, shortly after she became depressed and her health declined. She was later diagnosed with depression. So they wrapped piglets up in tiger cloth, and gave them to the tiger. The tiger now loves these pigs and treats them like her babies.
THIS is an incredible story. CLICK HERE or the picture above for more photos and more of the story.
THIS IS NOT REAL ! PLEASE DONT BE FOOLED BY THE THAI’S MARKETING SKILLS
READ HERE http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-498789/The-tiger-adopted-litter-piglets-tale-porkies.html
READ FOR MORE PERSONAL REVIEWS BY TOURISTS
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g297916-d550369-r88406425-Sriracha_Tiger_Zoo-Chon_Buri.html
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do you have the yearning to label yourself, to find things that actually able to label you and direct you to the your root of the problem. to understand why you are not like most of the people, and be like them when you wanted, and you cant at all, not that you wont, and you would most likely would like it, but you couldnt.
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Richard Tesore, head of the NGO Rescate Fauna Marina, holds a baby La Plata
river dolphin in Piriapolis, 100 km (62 miles) east of Montevideo, November 5,
2010. The dolphin, which was found on the beach in the city four days ago, is
recovering at the reserve from injuries believed to have been caused by a fishing
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Posted on November 9, 2010 via Jojo's Room, with 13,561 notes
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Leopard Sphere
Artist: Mark Matthew
http://www.markmatthewsglass.com/animals.html





