Unusual animals
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A4 size Poster of different breeds of Rabbits Printed on 150gsm silk art paper Laminated or unlaminated available. size 8.5 x 12 inches. 21.5 x 30.5 cm
Spencer Rohr saved to our farm
A late Secret Santa drawing I did for foxery u v u Hope everyone's had a super great holiday/New Year's!

Tygan Robinson saved to Artdesigncreative
Check out these animals, although you'll have to look closely. Why? Because they're invisible! Well ok, maybe not, but they are transparent. Want to know why many of the animals featured below are sea-dwelling creatures? The answer is all about self-preservation. As pointed out by Scientific American's Sönke Johnsen, "almost all open ocean animals not otherwise protected by teeth, toxins, speed or small size have some degree of invisibility."

MakesMeWander.com saved to Creatively Speaking
Beanbag Toss Game-- Cut box at an angle so that it sits semi-upright cut any shape holes paint or decorate with party theme......totally LOVE this cost effective idea! #diycuttingboard

Ashley Pitman saved to Our minions
Many people do not believe the Shoebill stork is real when they seem images of it. And when you browse through the photos here, you’ll understand why. It is so large. It looks more like a Muppet...

Joyce Kowalczyk saved to BIRDS
Have you ever seen an elephant bird? Or a dog squirrel? Just think... if you ever tire of your pet the way it is, you can use photoshop to manipulate it into anything you want. If only this was possible irl.

Carla Grubb saved to kennedy percy Jackson
A photographer in Telangana, India has captured the unusual moment a heron and snake fought it out in a lake for a fish supper after the bird pulled both out of the water.
Howard S Taylor saved to Animals and action shots
This is dedicated to my three amazing little birds who helped string together our favorite pearls of wisdom and words that strike personal meaning within each of our souls. May we continue to fly…

Erin Peddicord saved to Birds of a feather