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A lion walks against a gritty wind in the Nossob Riverbed, Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, South Africa.Hammock Tropical Palm Trees Beach Nature Scenic Travel Poster 16 x 20 inches Mini PosterCondition: Brand NewSize: 16 x 20 inchesThis poster will be rolled securely in a sturdy cardboard tube. Tropical Beach Poster 16x20 Art Sx0052 List Price: $ 4.95 Price: Customer Reviews There are no customer reviews for this item. › Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Now Panic and Freak Out (Blue) Vintage Parody Art Poster Print 12x36 11.75x36 InchesEasy to FrameGreat Wall Decor This poster is a parody on the vintage propaganda Keep Calm poster. It reads "Now Panic and Freak Out" and features an illustration of a crown. List Price: $ 4.96 Price: Customer Reviews There are no customer reviews for this item. › Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Tiger with Baby Tiger Cub, Adorable Animal Poster Poster Print, 24x36 Poster Title: Tiger with Baby Tiger Cub, Adorable Animal PosterSize: 24 x 36 inches Decorate your home or office with high quality posters. Tiger with Baby Tiger Cub, Adorable Animal Poster is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget. List Price: $ 6.99 Price: Customer Reviews 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful ..., January 3, 2012 First Kiss Giraffe with Baby Art Poster Print - 12x36 Poster Print, 12x36 Poster Title: First Kiss Giraffe with Baby Art Poster Print - 12x36Size: 12 x 36 inches Decorate your home or office with high quality posters. First Kiss Giraffe with Baby Art Poster Print - 12x36 is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget. List Price: $ 6.99 Price: Customer Reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful ...Big Ears (Baby Elephant) Art Poster Print - 24x36 Poster Print, 24x36 Poster Title: Big Ears (Baby Elephant) Art Poster Print - 24x36Size: 24 x 36 inches Decorate your home or office with high quality posters. Big Ears (Baby Elephant) Art Poster Print - 24x36 is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget. List Price: $ 9.99 Price: Customer Reviews 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful Fast delivery, looks ...24x36) Park Bench Photo Poster decorate your walls with this brand new postereasy to frame and makes a great gift tooships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tubemeasures 24.00 by 36.00 inches (60.96 by 91.44 cms) (24x36) Park Bench Photo Poster List Price: $ 20.00 Price: Customer Reviews There are no customer reviews for this item. › Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Wild Animal Coloring and Activity Pages are fun to use in daycare and elementary School Classes as learning tools and teach important lessons! Many children begin their early association with the natural world (and the animals in it) through coloring and art activities. Coloring page drawings provide animal shape recognition and learning about there the animals live in their natural habitat. Coloring animals gives children an appreciation for the animal species and where they might live.

Review the list of Wild Animal coloring pages below and click on the ones you would like to see. Once you have selected a coloring page you can view the rest of the pages within this category by clicking on the NEXT PAGE function available at the top of each coloring page.Fighting siskins, zebra-snouted seahorses and the world's oldest wombat feature in this week's pick of images from the natural world American black bear cub, wild cats of Germany and a Norfolk river otter pulling a predatory fish of its own size are among the pick of this week's images from the natural world A solitary brown bear in Finland, the African manatee and seagulls feasting on whales are among the pick of this week's images from the natural world Here’s some news that will make your Monday: A new study conducted at the University of Hiroshima in Japan reports that those adorable baby animal pics that are likely distracting you from your job may actually help to improve concentration and focus. Participants in the study were asked to perform three separate tasks that included taking a test designed to see how focused they were. In each experiment, people who looked at pictures of baby animals did a better job than those who viewed adult animal photos or neutral objects. “Results show that participants performed tasks requiring focused attention more carefully after viewing cute images,” said the researchers. — Read it at Forbes

Investigation Faults Racing Officials and Veterinarians in Horse Deaths
A report ordered by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has found that more than half of the 21 horses who had fatal breakdowns at the state’s Aqueduct Racetrack this year might have been saved if race officials had kept a closer watch on their health and the amount of prescription drugs that were given to the animals. People familiar with the investigation said that racing authorities and regulatory veterinarians often ignored signs that the horses were suffering. — Read it at The New York Times

New California Law Sides With Tenants Whose Pets Aren't Declawed
Over on the west coast, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill last week that prohibits landlords from refusing occupancy to tenants whose pets aren’t declawed or devocalized. The legislation, which was backed by animal rights advocates, also makes it illegal to advertise a property in a way that discourages people with such pets from applying. — Read it at DVM 360 Here’s some news that will make your Monday: A new study conducted at the University of Hiroshima in Japan reports that those adorable baby animal pics that are likely distracting you from your job may actually help to improve concentration and focus. Participants in the study were asked to perform three separate tasks that included taking a test designed to see how focused they were. In each experiment, people who looked at pictures of baby animals did a better job than those who viewed adult animal photos or neutral objects. “Results show that participants performed tasks requiring focused attention more carefully after viewing cute images,” said the researchers. — Read it at Forbes

Investigation Faults Racing Officials and Veterinarians in Horse Deaths
A report ordered by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has found that more than half of the 21 horses who had fatal breakdowns at the state’s Aqueduct Racetrack this year might have been saved if race officials had kept a closer watch on their health and the amount of prescription drugs that were given to the animals. People familiar with the investigation said that racing authorities and regulatory veterinarians often ignored signs that the horses were suffering. — Read it at The New York Times

New California Law Sides With Tenants Whose Pets Aren't Declawed
Over on the west coast, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill last week that prohibits landlords from refusing occupancy to tenants whose pets aren’t declawed or devocalized. The legislation, which was backed by animal rights advocates, also makes it illegal to advertise a property in a way that discourages people with such pets from applying. — Read it at DVM 360 The 116-year-old Hartsdale Pet Cemetery is the first animal burial ground to receive National Register of Historic Places designation. There are about 75,000 pets and 700 people buried at the cemetery in New York state. A historian for the register, Kevin Moriarty, said that Hartsdale was being honored because it marked a shift in the way people viewed animals: "It was in the early 20th century that pets began to be considered family members rather than livestock." — Read it from the AP via Yahoo An estimated 10,000 people and dogs convened on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., over the weekend in a “pack walk” led by Cesar Millan, whose Dog Whisperer TV series recently ended. The goal of the event was to bring attention to the rescue and rehab of abused and abandoned dogs. "We want politicians to care and understand that there's a law to be made about animal rights," said Millan. — Read it from AFP The country crooner saved a chipmunk after Underwood's dog caught the little critter in the singer's backyard. Luckily, the chipmunk, who Underwood named Dale, survived. "Good news: the vet does take care of chipmunks and Dale is doing fine!" she tweeted. Once Dale recovers, Underwood plans to release him into a different yard — where there's no dog to chase him. — Read it at People Pets

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animal Pictures To Print Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013


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