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Animals And Humans Getting Along - SeriousFiver. The 50 Cutest Things That Ever Happened. Sleepy husky at red field. Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru animal photography Tags: dog field husky sleepy husky at red field by peter przybille 125 399 views Rating: +11 shiny rice terraces, vietnam ricefields of ngawi, java, indonesia blooming lavender field, france two corgi puppies Place your ad here Loading... About OneBigPhoto is your daily dose of high quality photos. 2722 photos uploaded Important stuff Top rated Top galleries Submit photo Privacy policy Wallpaper Contact us Connect with us Search Some rights reserved. ©2013 OneBigPhoto.com x.

Rare and Precious Moments of Animal Life. How interesting can animal life be is something which we can only guess. By looking these amazing photographs it seems that they have very funny and precious moments. Would you like to be monkey, or elephant, or maybe cat sometimes? Don’t worry if you do because this has happened all of us at least ones, for now enjoy these rare photos! The Power of a Moment - Influential Mom Blogger, Brand Ambassador, Blog Network. 358.3K Amazing Shares Facebook 58 Pin It Share 599 599 Twitter 103 Google+ 36 StumbleUpon 357.5K Email -- Email to a friend 358.3K Amazing Shares × My spouse forwarded these to me in an email and they all invoke something totally different…I had to share.

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Baby animals. Albino Animals — Animal Talk - StumbleUpon. Birdwatchers are rushing to Avebury, near Marlborough, Wiltshire to hopefully catch a glimpse of a rare albino jackdaw. Author Andrew Collins was the first to photograph the bird which locals have named Jackie. Other fabulous albino animals include: According to Wikipedia there is no reported case of a true “albino” horse even though white horses have been referred to as albino in literature and some registries.

All so-called “albino” horses have pigmented eyes, usually brown or blue, and thus are not true albinos. Dominant white in horses is caused by the absence of pigment cells melanocytes, whereas albino animals have a normal distribution of melanocytes In other animals, patches of unpigmented skin, hair, or eyes due to the lack of pigment cells (melanocytes) are called piebaldism, not albinism nor partial albinism. Despite this, some registries still refer to “albino” horses. - StumbleUpon.

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