Wild boars dig snow for food
Wild boars dig snow for food, deer shrink in cold . are impressive images of animals in the past week.
The ice covered the branches that had fallen off the leaves in the Rothrock forest in Pennsylvania (USA).
Hundreds of princess butterflies are parked on a tree trunk in a forest in the state of Michoacan
(Mexico).This quantity is getting worse as their environment is destroyed.
A bird is hanging on a tree branch in Karachi, Pakistan.
A close-up of an extreme yellow viper snake in San Jose, Costa Rica.
A flock of water chickens resting on dry branches in Bodsar wetlands, India
A wild boar is digging snow for food in Yellowstone National Reserve, USA.
The giraffes from the cold weather in Skånes Djurpark, Sweden.
A North American wooden turtle is creeping up from the ground. The international turtle protection organization took in 2011 is
year of Tortoise.
A rare white rhino in Pilanesberg National Reserve, South Africa. Only
In January, 21 rhinos were killed in South Africa.
Mother and daughter of Siamang ape (Symphalangus syndactylus) at Noah's Ark zoo, near
Bristol (England).Siamang gibbon originated from Malaysia and Thailand.
- Fukushima is flooded with radioactive wild boar
- Dogs and wild boars died in a bloody fight in Indonesia
- The unknown things about wild boar
- Detection and conservation of wild food crops
- Stun with the way snow owls store food for young birds
- American wild boar 'invades' Mexico
- Raising wild boar
- Raising wild pigs
- The island was suddenly invaded by an army of wild boars
- Beautiful photo: Panda playing in the zoo
- Assassins stealthy wild sheep in the Himalayas
- The jaguar is dreadful,