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- Another family portrait
- Wasn't me
- Wise cat
- Two cats
- Three kittens and a basket
- Three kittens
- Spoon-feeding kitten
- Nice looking roast
- Soggy cat
- Mother cat with kitten
- Kittens play fighting
- Kittens playing with ball of wool
- Kitten Dreams
- Kitten getting comfortable
- Kitten
- kitten on a toy boat
- Kitten and Rabbit
- Kitten and bucket
- Kitten and curtain
- Kitten and puppy faceoff
- Girl and cat
- Fifi, Nicholas and Toto
- Family portrait
- Decorated Cat
- Chicken and kitten
- Curiosity
- Cat
- Cat on a curtain
- Cat sitting in a chair
- Cat and mouse
- Black kitten
- Cat and kitten 2
- Cat and kitten 3
- Cat and kitten
- Black cat grooming himself
- Head of Royal Bengal Tiger
- Bears are dangerous
- Grizzly Bear
- Target Area
- Polar Bear
- Polar Bear
- Two wolf pups
- Wolf pack
- Wolves running
- Dog hunting
- The bear stops and looks at us
- Painted Dog
Painted dog ( Lycaon pictus ) A hyena-like predator, the "painted dog“( Lycaon pictus ) in groups; he attacks the flocks and wreaks havoc among them. The steppe landscapes are the real home of this sociable, up-and-out and murderous creature that never hunts alone. It gets its name from the large, dark spots on the light skins, where it is easy to distinguish. - The Chief of the Clan
A domestic cat sitting before a picture of a male lion - Wolves hunting a deer
Wolves hunting a deer - Wolf
Wolf - Syrian wolf
Syrian wolf - Side striped jackel
Side striped jackel - Wolves
Wolves - Wolf
Wolf - Wolf Head
Wolf Head - Wolf Head
Wolf Head - Trapping a polar bear
Trapping a polar bear - The Polar, or great white bear
The Polar, or great white bear - Maternal affection
Whilst a ship on a voyage of discovery to the North Pole was locked in the ice, one morning the man at the masthead reported that three bears were making their way towards the ship. They had, no doubt, been invited by the scent of some blubber of a sea-horse which the crew was burning on the ice at the time of their approach. They proved to be a she bear and her two cubs; but the cubs were nearly as large as the dam. They ran eagerly to the fire, and drew out part of the flesh that remained unconsumed, and ate it voraciously. The crew threw great lumps of the flesh which they had still left upon the ice, which the old bear fetched away singly, laying every lump before the cubs as she brought it, and dividing it, gave each a share, reserving but a small portion to herself. As she was fetching away the last piece, they shot both the cubs dead, and wounded the dam, but not mortally. It would have drawn tears of pity from any but the most unfeeling to have marked the affectionate concern of this poor animal in the dying moments of her expiring young. Though sorely wounded, she crawled to the place where they lay, carrying a lump of flesh she had just fetched away, tore it in pieces, and laid it down before them; when she saw that they refused to eat, she laid her paws first upon one, then upon the other, and endeavoured to raise them up, making at the same time the most pitiable moans. Finding she could not stir them, she went off, and when she had got at some distance, looked back and moaned; and that not availing to entice them away, she returned, and smelling round them, began to lick their wounds. She went off a second time, and having crawled a few paces, looked again behind her, and for some time stood moaning. But her cubs not rising to follow her, she returned, and with signs of inexpressible fondness went round them, pawing them successively. Finding at last that they were cold and lifeless, she raised her head towards the ship, and growled a curse upon the destroyers, which they returned with a volley of musket-balls. She fell between her cubs, and died licking their wounds. - Polar Bear
Polar Bear