Macro Monday. The Getaway! ( This was not an easy catch and I was pretty pleased to get several frames. Click to enlarge though or it just looks like a flower! )
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I saw this on Love Meow today. I had no idea it had gotten so many notes.:)Loving cat by R aka4irina ~ Happy Caturday lovely friends :)
Thank you :)
Can anybody help? I love rabbits, but I have never been a rabbit owner. Thanks. :)
Good luck with your new animal blog, Really nice blog. :)
Check it out : animalkingdomlove

I am following, and I recommend ya’ll do, too. :)Welcome to FaunaChimps on Tumblr–a new blog about an extraordinary family of chimps – and the humans who care for them at the Fauna Foundation in Quebec, Canada.
Almost fifteen years ago in a small town outside Montreal, Quebec, Gloria Grow set out with a formidable mission and began to build something very special on a beautiful plot of unspoiled nature. Nestled in behind a pond, with winding streams and acres of forest surrounding it, a magical and necessary home was being built: it was called The Chimp House at Fauna Foundation and it would soon be a sanctuary to 15 chimpanzees rescued from bio-medical research. More significantly, eight of the first chimps who would call Fauna home would be the very first HIV-positive apes to be released to any sanctuary. These HIV-positive chimps would be the first of their kind to live the remainder of their extraordinary lives in the safety and relative freedom of a sanctuary.
Over the fifteen years that the Fauna Foundation has been quietly operating, nineteen chimps have passed through our doors, finding a welcoming, loving and safe environment and being provided an escape from a life of medical research, entertainment, or in some cases, being raised as substitute children in human homes.
Please follow us and learn more about our incredible family of chimps (and the humans who care for them) as they live out their lives at Fauna–where every day is a new adventure!

The Thinker!!
A rhesus macaque relaxes in its enclosure after eating watermelon, provided by zookeepers to help the monkeys deal with hot summer temperatures, at the Kamla Nehru Zoological Gardens in Ahmedabad, India on May 18.
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