뉴스거리가 된 동물들-Animals in the News (With a Vladimir Putin Cameo)
어느 면도회사(기억이 안남,개콘가?) 귀요미로 등장하는 gecko를 시작으로
여럿 화제가 된 동물들을 여기 올립니다.
러시아 대통령 푸틴도 캐리보 옆에 CAMIO로 나오고
겁쟁이를위해 애견과 같이 행글라이더에 같이 탑승한 충견도 보이고
코끼리가 눈물을 흘리는 영상도 보이는..
밑에 동영상에는 동물들이 말을하며 고릴라가 방귀뀌며
얼굴표정을 리얼하게 하는 영상을 올렸습니다.
아주 유익한 자료를 올리니 즐감하세요.
(어줍잖은 영어해석은 삼가하겠습니다.)
Animals in the News
(With a Vladimir Putin Cameo)
It's time for a look at the animal kingdom and our interactions with the countless species that share our planet. Today's photos include Vladimir Putin with reindeer, a hang gliding service dog, a golden eagle attacking a deer, and a record-setting alligator in Mississippi. These images and many others are part of this roundup of animals in the news from recent weeks, seen from the perspectives of their human observers, companions, captors, and caretakers, part of an ongoing series on animals in the news.
A female Mossy leaf-tailed
gecko (Uroplatus sikorae) -- one of a group of geckos native to
Madagascar and part of the private collection of Irondequoit, New
York resident and Reef Shoppe owner Thomas Wood -- pictured in
Rochester, New York, on August 1, 2013. The geckos are among some of
the species studied by Daniel Scantlebury, a Ph.D. student in
biology at University of Rochester, for a recent paper describing
slowdown in the rate at which species form on Madagascar.
Wild ponies are herded into
the Assateague Channel during a rain storm for their annual swim
from Assateague Island to Chincoteague, on July 24, 2013 in
Chincoteague, Virginia. Every year the wild ponies are rounded up on
the national wildlife refuge to be auctioned off by the Chincoteague
Volunteer Fire Company.
A leopard skin burns as
Indian officials and activists burn wildlife contraband including
tiger and leopard skins, and bones as part of a campaign to save the
tiger in Mumbai, India, on July 30, 2013. Despite conservation
efforts, tiger numbers in India have declined due to rampant
poaching of the cats for their valuable pelts and body parts that
are highly prized in traditional Chinese medicine.
A horse and rider perform
during a "sneak peek" performance of Cavalia's show "Odysseo" in
Somerville, Massachusetts, on August 6, 2013. The show, which
features 63 horses and 47 human artists, acrobats, riders and
performers, opened its Boston-area performances on August 7.
Dan McManus and his service
dog Shadow hang glide together outside Salt Lake City, Utah, on July
22, 2013. McManus suffers from anxiety and Shadow's presence and
companionship help him to manage the symptoms. The two have been
flying together for about nine years with a specially made harness
for Shadow.
In this photo taken from a
remote camera at the Lazovsky State Nature Reserve in the Primorye
region of Russia's Far East, a golden eagle is caught attacking a
deer. Remote cameras set up to track Siberian tigers in Russia
caught the golden eagle attack on a sika deer, snapping three photos
as the massive bird dug its talons into the distressed animal's
back.
A rabbit hops to avoid a
five-month-old leopard cub during a test of the cub's wild natural
instincts at a wildlife park in Qingdao, Shandong province, China,
on September 10, 2013. The test is part of the park's body
examination procedure on recently born tigers, lions and leopards,
according to local media.
Asian elephant calf
Zhuangzhuang which was stamped on and injured by his mother after
his birth, cries in a zoo in Rongcheng, Shandong province, China, on
August 31, 2013. Zoo breeders have been taking care of the calf
after it was born on August 30 and nearly stamped to death by his
mother, Asian elephant Nannan, local media reported.
Snails crawl on the face of
a woman during a demonstration of a new beauty treatment at
Clinical-Salon Ci:z.Labo in central Tokyo, on July 17, 2013. The
salon offers the 10,500 yen ($110) five-minute session with the
snails as an optional add-on for customers who apply for a "Celeb
Escargot Course", an hour-long treatment routine of massages and
facials based on products made from snail slime that costs 24,150
yen. According to a beautician at the salon, the snail slime is
believed to make one's skin supple as well as remove dry and scaly
patches.
A Chiffchaff is recorded at
a ringing hut on a private reserve in East Sussex in Rye, United
Kingdom, on August 21, 2013. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)
is currently in the process of recording migrating hirnundines and
other birds at the reserve. The reserve is close to the East Sussex
coast, and forms an ideal habitat for many resident and migratory
birds, comprising of low lying reedbeds and marshy peat bog.
A warbler is weighed at a
ringing hut on a private reserve in East Sussex in Rye, United
Kingdom, on August 21, 2013. The site is one of the worlds largest
ringing stations, and with the help of BTO staff, trained ringers
and volunteers as many as 1,000 hirundines can be ringed in one
evening at this time of year. The Information gathered including
age, weight and sex allows the BTO to monitor long-term population
and global migration patterns which is important for conservation.
A 40g Waxy Monkey Frog is
weighed at the London Zoo, on August 21, 2013 in London, England.
The height and mass of every animal in the zoo, of which there are
over 16,000, needs to be recorded. The measurements are collated in
the Zoological Information Management System, from which zoologists
can use the data to compare information on thousands of endangered
species.
A participant falls into
water after ripping the neck and head off a dead goose which was
tied to a cable and raised and lowered into the water at the harbor
of the northern Spanish Basque village of Lekeitio on September 5,
2013, during the celebration of "Antzar Eguna" (Day of the Geese).
Contestants have to hold onto the goose for as long as possible,
trying to break its neck, while being dunked in the sea. In former
times the geese used to be alive.
A 2-month-old snow leopard
cub born at Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, Illinois, on June 13 is
seen in an off-exhibit den where he spending time with his mother,
Sarani, on August 18, 2013. Until the cub is 3 months old, he will
remain there bonding with his mom before making his public debut in
mid-September.
Kenya Wildlife Services
(KWS) rangers, veterinarians and Lewa staff remove the horn of a
wild male black rhino named Sero at Lewa Wildlife conservancy on
August 26, 2013. Eleven of Lewa's total 73 endangered black rhinos
are being relocated to neighboring Borana conservancy to afford them
more space. Borana currently has no rhino population and is hoping
to help increase their numbers. The horn of each relocated rhino is
cut and a tracking device is fitted to monitor its movements and to
help discourage poaching. Lewa has suffered severe poaching in the
past. Illegally poached rhino horn is sold for large sums as an
ingredient in some traditional Chinese medicine.
A Cork-bark leaf-tailed
gecko (Uroplatus pietschmanni), pictured in Rochester, New York, on
August 1, 2013. The geckos are among some of the species studied by
Daniel Scantlebury, a Ph.D. student in biology at University of
Rochester, for a recent paper describing slowdown in the rate at
which species form on Madagascar.
A municipality worker from
a dog shelter is bitten by an adopted stray dog while carrying it to
its new owner in Bucharest, on September 13, 2013. A campaign to
cull tens of thousands of stray dogs from Bucharest's streets after
a 4-year-old boy was mauled to death has been held up by an appeal
to Romania's highest court. The boy's death triggered street
protests demanding action against the capital's more than 60,000
strays, who bite dozens of people every day and are a deterrent for
foreign tourists. Last week, parliament passed a law allowing dogs
caught in public spaces to be put down if they are not claimed or
adopted within two weeks. But the Constitutional Court received a
challenge filed by 30 lawmakers from all parties.
A worker is covered by
pieces of fur as he trims raccoon dog fur outside a store at a fur
market in Chongfu township, Zhejiang province, China, on September
13, 2013. The 100-square-kilometer Chongfu township, which houses
over 100,000 residents, is known as the biggest fur designing,
researching, producing and exporting center in China. The township
is the home of 1,469 fur companies, according to its government
website.
Lobsterman Steve Train
tosses a lobster back into the sea while hauling traps in his boat
"Wild Irish Rose" in the waters off Cape Elizabeth, Maine, on August
21, 2013. Lobster populations in Maine are booming like never
before. The number of lobster processing plants in the state has
more than tripled, from 5 in 2010 to 16 last year.
Waders flock together
seeking new feeding grounds during the incoming tide at the RSPB's
Snettisham Nature reserve in Snettisham, England, on September 09,
2013. The reserve lies on the edge of 'The Wash', one of the most
important bird estuaries in the UK, supporting over 300,000 birds.
An activist wearing a gas
mask stands next to a dead dog as he looks for dead bodies to
collect samples to check for chemical weapon use, in Zamalka area,
where activists say chemical weapons were used by forces loyal to
President Bashar Al-Assad in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, Syria,
on August 22, 2013.