International Cat Day 2022
International Cat Day-August 8,2022
-The Snow Leopard is unique among cat species due to its smokey-gray coat patterned with dark gray rosettes & spots.
Wildlife
International Cat Day-August 8,2022
-The Snow Leopard is unique among cat species due to its smokey-gray coat patterned with dark gray rosettes & spots.
International Owl Awareness Day – August 4, 2022
-The Barred Owl, Great Grey Owl Snowy Owl images were taken by Cyril Brass.
World Tiger Day – July 29, 2022
– #WorldTigerDay
– The citically endangered Malayan Tiger photographs were taken by Cyril Brass.
World Nature Conservation Day – July 28, 2022
-#WorldNatureConservationDay
-Saving plants and animals that face the threat of extinction.
– The King Swallowtail is found in the southernmost United States, Mexico, Central America and South America.
– Photography by Cyril Brass.
Birds with Unusual Beaks
– American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos), and African Spoonbill (Platalea alba).
– Bird Photography by Cyril Brass.
National Zookeeper Week – July 17 -23, 2022
– Zookeepers are a critical part of zoos & the survival of the animals to ensure everyone is healthy and safe.
World Snake Day – July 16, 2022
-Angolan Python is a nonvenomous snake endemic to southern Angola & northern Namibia.
-Angolan Python images by Cyril Brass.
Capybara Appreciation Day-July 10,2022
-Capybara are excellent swimmers & can hold their breath for 5 minutes at a time
-Capybara images by Cyril Brass
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Wild about Wildlife Month – July 2022
-#WildAboutWildlifeMonth
-Wildlife estimate is +8.7 million species on the planet.
-Wildlife images by Cyril Brassw
World Meerkat Day – July 03, 2022
– Meerkats, also known as Suricats, are a small mongoose found in southern Africa.
– Meerkat images taken by Cyril Brass.
World Porcupine Day – July 02, 2022
– African Crested Porcupine also called the Crested Porcupine is common in Subharan Africa, northern Africa and Italy.
National Bison Month – July 2022
#NationalBisonMonth
Wood bison are herbivorous grazers that feed primarily on grasses, sedges, & forbs.
Photography by Cyril Brass.
The Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) is the national animal of Bhutan. This hoofed mammal is sometimes referred to as a goat antelope. Photography by Cyril Brass.