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Goffin Cockatoo at 1 month old
Taken 12-18-05 baby is 31 days old here.
If you like this photo visit my Goffin Baby Growing Up Set
This was the #1 photo by Flickr - Interesting as of January 19, 2006 for December 19th 2005.
Prehistoric look....This shot and the one next to it in the set blogged by El Paleo Freak
Children
Brandy and her 9 Dachshund pups (a.k.a sausage dogs)
She really loves all of them.
This is BTW my aunts dog...she has 4 sausage dogs (now will be 5 ,as she will keep 1 brown female). I got my little nut from this same aunt.....I wont be taking another one as i'll be geting another dog by the 2nd of september...a chiwawa.
Brandy had 14 pups.....but 5 didnt make it .......apparently 14 pups is a record for this breed.
She looked like a MINI COW when she was carrying...hehe
There is always a bigger one
The Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) is a large saturniid moth found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, southern China, common across the Malay archipelago, Thailand to Indonesia. In India, Atlas moths are cultivated for their silk in a non-commercial capacity; unlike that produced by the related Silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), Atlas moth silk is secreted as broken strands. This brown, wool-like silk is thought to have greater durability and is known as "fagara." Atlas moth cocoons have been employed as purses in Taiwan.
Atlas moths are considered to be the largest moths in the world in terms of total wing surface area (upwards of c. 400 square cm or 65 square inches). Their wingspans are also amongst the largest, from 25-30 cm (10-12 inches). Females are appreciably larger and heavier. (The largest lepidopteran in terms of wingspan is thought to be the White Witch Thysania agrippina.) Atlas moths are said to be named after either the Titan of Greek mythology, or their map-like wing patterns. In Hong Kong the Cantonese name translates as "snake's head moth", referring to apical extension of the forewing, which bears a passing resemblance to a snake's head.
Atlas moths are predominantly tawny to maroon in colour with roughly triangular, diaphanous "eyes" on both forewing and hindwing, bordered in black. The purpose of these dramatic, gossamer portals is not clear, but they are thought to play a role in predator avoidance. Their bodies are hairy and disproportionately small compared to their wings. Patterns and colouration vary among the many described subspecies. Male Atlas moths are distinguished from females by their smaller size, more tapered wings, and larger, bushier antennae. Neither sex possess fully-formed mouthparts and therefore do not feed; they survive entirely on larval fat reserves throughout their 5-7 days adult life.
Females are sexually passive, releasing powerful pheromones which males detect and home in on with the help of chemoreceptors located on their large feathery antennae. Males may thus be attracted from several kilometres downwind. Atlas moths are unsteady fliers and the female does not stray far from the location of her discarded chrysalis: she seeks a perch where the air currents will best carry her pheromones.
Once mated the female lays a number of spherical eggs 2.5 mm in diameter on the undersides of leaves. Dusty-green caterpillars hatch after about two weeks and feed voraciously on the foliage of certain citrus and other evergreen trees. The caterpillars are adorned with fleshy spines along their backs which are covered in a waxy white substance. After reaching a length of about 115 mm (4.5 inches), the caterpillars pupate within papery chrysalids redolent of desiccated leaves. The adult moths emerge after about four weeks.
Erotica Show Photo
Taken at my erotica photography exhibition April 8, 2008 at the Normandie Room in West Hollywood.
This photo: Models posing live for the crowd and for my camera.
CANADA NUDE PICTURE
EDS NOTE NUDITY--Some 2,000 stretch out in the nude on a street to pose for a photograph by New York photographer Spencer Tunick Saturday, May 26, 2001 in Montreal. Tunick's Nude Adrift series will take him to every continent, including Antarctica, to shoot more group nudes. He says he is attempting to show humanity's collective vulnerability in a cruel, harsh world. (AP Photo/La Presse, Robert Skinner)
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