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Share14 195.9K 195.9KShares Since I got my bunnies I adore watching bunny photos online and have quite a collection. Only Daisy and Charlie photos are mine. You…
Dachshunds are scent hound dog breeds who were bred to hunt badgers and other tunneling animals, rabbits, and foxes. Packs of Dachshunds were even used to trail wild boar. Today their versatility makes them excellent family companions, show dogs, and small-game hunters. See below for a complete list of characteristics! Vital Stats: Dog Breed Group:Hound Dogs Height:8 […]
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Stop whatever you're doing right now, and reward yourself with this list of the cutest bunnies ever to bunny.
The animal kingdom is a vast and varied group of creatures, many of which we’ll never get a chance to see up close. Thankfully, we’ve got plenty of photos of the most bizarre animals in the world to show you what you’re missing.
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Photo: Qld Parks and WildlifeThe cute animal with ears that rival those of a chocolate Easter Bunny is the Australian Bilby. They used to roam the continent, but hunting and environmental changes had decimated their population.With huge rabbit ears and soft grey fur it's easy to see the resemblance to rabbits, but that's where it ends."They look like they've been stuck together by a committee," says bilby conservationist, Tony Friend, "Huge ears that belong to a rabbit, soft grey fur, a ta...
Sometimes we need a little pick-me-up to bring us into the day. These animals will make you super happy you woke up today!
Une autre lumière charmante. Inspiré des costumes du Moyen Âge, introduisez de manière surprenante des détails de col à volants dans leur design moulé d'animaux. Les flux de lumière à travers le papier reflètent le lapin f
Happiness sometimes seems very elusive. The more you chase it, the harder it seems to catch it. It’s a by-product of living meaningfully and listening to what your body and mind need. However, you don’t necessarily have to win a Nobel prize fto live with purpose. Spending time with the people you care about, slowing down and being present in the moment, allowing yourself to take in the beauty of the world around you—that’s how we befriend happiness.
The Andean ancestor of chinchillas- much larger and and scruffier!
Beth Cavener Stichter (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) caught our attention with her raw sculptural style. The artist forms animals by hollowing out blocks of clay, giving her subjects a raw, unrefined appearance as if they sprang from the material itself. In her latest body of work for her second solo show at Claire Oliver Gallery, "Come Undone," Cavener Stichter refined her aesthetic, creating animal sculptures that are more stylized with deep grooves and glazed with different shades of gray — a departure from her minimally embellished work from the past. Take a look at a few images from "Come Undone," which opens September 13 at Claire Oliver in New York City.
Elise Cook, Domenic Palumbo & their kombi van Scout - living the vanlife and travelling around Australia. This post is on their crossing of The Nullarbor and their time in Idyllic Esperance.
A rabbit is a strict herbivore, it must be fed with fresh grass, hay at will, veggies and occasionally fruits just as treats and a complement of fiber-rich
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Many of our readers will already be familiar with our Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, a resource which enables you to search by shelfmark, keyword, or date, as well as by more advanced fields such as language and provenance. We thought it was about time to give a reminder that all...
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Beth Cavener Stichter The artist forms animals by hollowing out blocks of clay, giving her subjects a raw, unrefined appearance as if they sprang from the material itself.
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