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GENEL => Paylaşım => Konuyu başlatan: mygokhan - 10 Mayıs 2010, 21:37:58

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Gönderen: mygokhan - 10 Mayıs 2010, 21:37:58
(http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-01.jpg) Lioness with cub, National reserve Pilanesberg,  South Africa  
 photo credit: Gabriela Stebler
 In this picture  a cub rubs her mother's neck, begging for milk.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-02.jpg) Elephants in Corbett National Park, India  
  photo credit: Yagdip Rajput
 Always nice to see how such a large  animal like an elephant cares and  protects her cubs.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-03.jpg) Mountain gorillas, national parks of Rwanda.  
  photo credit: Rita Summers
 A small mountain gorilla, sucking his   mothers thumb


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-04.jpg) Polar bears in  Vapusk, Manitoba, Canada  
  photo credit: Howard Ruby
 "One reason why people like polar bears,  is because of the tender relationship between mother and cub.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-05.jpg) Brown Bears Lake Clark, Alaska  
 photo credit:  Rick Rasmussen
 "The rain was falling and a curious kid looks out  from behind his mother.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-06.jpg) Sea Lions, Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands  
 photo credit: Eddie Schermerhorn
 “I had been crawling around in  the sand trying to get a good angle for a shot, when this scene fell  into place.  


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-07.jpg) The deer in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia  
 photo credit: Wil Hershberger
 Fawn jumping on his back mother to  get a better look, who's coming down the hill.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-08.jpg) Bald eagles, Katmai, Alaska  
 photo credit:  John Hunter
  "Hiding on a nearby cliff pays off with this a touching  snapshot of a mother, feeding their chicks.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-09.jpg) A mother cheetah and cubs in the Masai Mara, Kenya  
 photo credit: Eberhard Brunner
  Patence pays off in this image  of female cheetah guarding her cubs.


 (http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_stuff/images/wild-animals-offspring-10.jpg) The baboons in the Selinda Reserve, Botswana  
 photo credit: Adrian Beeyli
 "A family of baboons, happily courting  each other on the island of Palm.
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Gönderen: efe_38 - 11 Mayıs 2010, 16:46:43
ana yüreği başkadır :)